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Montgomery's Inn, Dundas Street West, southeast corner of Islington Avenue, Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario
Two-storey building with dark framed windows and doors, shingled roof, and three prominent stone chimney stacks.

Montgomery's Inn, Dundas Street West, southeast corner of Islington Avenue, Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario

Date1962-02
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  • Montgomery's Inn, Dundas Street West, southeast corner of Islington Avenue, Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario
FormatPicture
Notes
Original Toronto Star caption: The Inn, built by Etobicoke family, was site of circuit courts and court of quarter sessions, is considered classic example of colonial architecture, is owned by Islington Presbyterian Church. Congregation recently joined St. Giles, no longer needs the building.
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTS-2-125-GO-120
GeographyCountryCanada
GeographyBuilding, monument or parkMontgomery's Inn
GeographyCity, town, twpToronto
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GeographyHistorical locationsEtobicoke (Toronto, Ont.)
GeographyNeighbourhoodIslington
GeographyNorth-south streetIsligton Avenue
GeographyProvince or StateOntario
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