"An architectural drawing (on the right), an article about the same subject, and a bonus editorial about…Architectural Drawings!"
QUOTE: wwwebster.
The article mentions The Roman Stone Co, with it making and seemingly installing the manufactured stonework.
This company was under the direction of none other than Henry (later Sir Henry) Pellatt. Casa Loma, everything
else aside, was to be a showcase of Roman Stone's capability.
My take on the reasons for The E W Gillett's plant (S/E corner, Fraser & Liberty) being finished with Roman Stone
are two fold:
1) Pellatt's, Steel & Radiation Co (bottom of Fraser Ave) predates that of the beforementioned plant so they were
aware of the then vacant site from Pellatt. (Former site of The Diamond Park - baseball.)
2) Pellatt was associated with the Austin family and the John Craig Eaton family, both he and Eaton having bought
their lands from A W Austin. Eaton and the President of the E W Gillett Co were inseperable friends - hence the
Fraser Ave site & building. Gillett's, requiring another newer and larger plant after having outgrown the King at Duncan
manufactory would have jumped at the opportunity, having been burned out of their Front St plant during the 1904 fire.
Just my take.
Regards,
J T