wwwebster
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The original Park School:
from:
http://archive.org/stream/biographiesofind00bureuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
from:
http://archive.org/stream/biographiesofind00bureuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
the_lemurs revival of that old post reminded me of the impact, the sheer sense of drama of the front steps of Park/Nelson Mandela School.
I think it's because of the scale/impressive size and sweep of the steps.. there isn't anything else like it in Toronto.
Worth a look-see in person for those of you who like their school architecture grand. The School Board and the Masons went all out on this one.
So, thanks, the_lemur.
Right
I think Mustapha has this one right too. Is that the 1910 Goad's? Here is the 1924 Goad's showing the new Park School where it is now, on the north side of Sydenham (now Shuter).
In the building on the left of the then and now, on the curved front. If you look at the interior shot you can see the oval windows that are in this st view.What part of the building was that? And what happened to the store?
I think it was either the 1910 or 1912 Goad's. I was not aware that the school had moved - thanks. But I think what's confusing me is that Sydenham on the old maps is what the extension of Shuter is, and yet there is still a short stretch of Sydenham south of that.
A little to the left:
That station is around the corner from me. Never would have expected such a shop there.
Too bad it's gone. Looks like I could have got everything there to make my home cozy: lamps, vacuum cleaner, electric fireplace insert, waffle iron, samovar...
Way more elegant than Gerrard Square, too.
I think someone just decided to re-use the Sydenham street name in the Trefann Court development because it wasn't being used any more.
Historical designation for Park School here with maps and photos
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2012/te/bgrd/backgroundfile-46632.pdf