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In foreground, head and shoulders of man in black and white religious habit; in background, thr…
Christian Brothers College (1950-1970), Victoria Park Avenue, west side, south of Lawrence Avenue East, North York, Toronto, Ontario
In foreground, head and shoulders of man in black and white religious habit; in background, three-storey brick building with flat roof, portico at entrance supported by four tall pillars, and belfry tower directly above with cross at apex.

Christian Brothers College (1950-1970), Victoria Park Avenue, west side, south of Lawrence Avenue East, North York, Toronto, Ontario

Date7/22/1965
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Original Toronto Star caption: Brother Leo in front of the Christian Brothers' College. He heads 300 Brothers across Canada. Order was set up to teach boys only, but spread of co-educational schools has forced it to compromise

Image published in the Toronto Star, 24 July 1965, page 15, with article by Gerald Utting, "Brother Leo's a teacher with 'eternal' role".


Site of Christian Brothers College became Ranchdale Park, Ranchdale Crescent, west side, Toronto, Ontario. 
Subject
    GeographyCity, town, townshipToronto
    GeographyNeighbourhoodDon Mills
    GeographyProvince stateOntario
    GeographyCountryCanada
    Language
      ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
      Usage Rights Copyright (Learn More)
      Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
      Object NumberTSPA_0022055F