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Mural painting on upper interior wall of library above book shelves. 
Toronto Public Library, Earlscourt Branch (renamed Dufferin/St. Clair Branch in 1973), Dufferin Street, east side, between Rosemount Avenue and St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario. Interior. Adult Reading Room, north wing, east wall showing G. A. Reid murals, completed in 1926
Mural painting on upper interior wall of library above book shelves. 

Toronto Public Library, Earlscourt Branch (renamed Dufferin/St. Clair Branch in 1973), Dufferin Street, east side, between Rosemount Avenue and St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario. Interior. Adult Reading Room, north wing, east wall showing G. A. Reid murals, completed in 1926

Date1933
FormatPicture
Notes

Alternative title derived from Toronto Public Library forty-ninth annual report 1932, page 9. Image itself was published on page 17. Erratum on page [3] notes: "Through an unfortunate mishap in the preparation of this Report for printing the legends under the engravings showing the mural decorations on the walls of the Earlscourt Branch Library (pp 9 and 17) became transposed."

 

Visible here are the murals for “Philosophy” (left, south wall, east end), showing “devotees of thought in profound discussion;” "The Community” (centre, south wall, centre): “Children, youths and maidens are closely seated around a reader who stands leaning against the bole of a tree, while scattered out to the side and front are the more mature members all listening with absorbed interest;” and visible are “Nature Study” (right, south wall, west end).

Subject
    GeographyCity, town, townshipToronto
    GeographyNeighbourhoodEarlscourt
    GeographyNorth-south streetDufferin Street
    GeographyEast-west streetSt. Clair Avenue West
    GeographyProvince stateOntario
    GeographyCountryCanada
    Language
      Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
      Object NumberTPL-A-0260