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Photo of a stone house with nine sash windows and two storeys. There is a wooden picket fence a…
Home of Sir William Campbell, on the north side of Adelaide Street East at Frederick Street
Photo of a stone house with nine sash windows and two storeys. There is a wooden picket fence and an ornate iron gate, both about waist-high. A sign above the stone colonnade porch reads The Capewell Horse Nail Company.

Home of Sir William Campbell, on the north side of Adelaide Street East at Frederick Street

Dateapproximately 1960
Alternate Title
  • Home of Sir William Campbell, on the north side of Adelaide Street East at Frederick Street
FormatPicture
Notes
In the photo, the building is occupied by the Capewell Horse Nail Company. Sir William Campbell moved March 30, 1972, to Queen Street West, on the north side, between University Avenue and Simcoe Street. This image appears as plate 32 in Eric Arthur's 1964 book Toronto: no mean city.
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Call Number / Accession Number964-7-32
GeographyCountryCanada
GeographyCity, town, twpToronto
GeographyEast-west streetAdelaide Street East
GeographyNeighbourhoodSt. Lawrence
GeographyProvince or StateOntario