E. J. Lennox - Buildings

Buildings

Building Location Dates Notes Image
Hanlan's Hotel Toronto Islands 1875 Queen Anne; demolished
Twenty Plenty outlet 150 Main Street, Unionville, Ontario 1879 Queen Anne; built as Unionville Congregational Church and sold to Presbyterian Church 1894; later used as veterans hall
Dundas Street and Bond Street (northeast corner) 1879 Gothic Revival Destroyed 1981 and now Bond Place Hotel
Massey Manufacturing Company Office Building 710 King Street West and 519 King Street West 1883 710 demolished; 519 now 511 King Street West
Lewis Lukes House 37 Madison Avenue, The Annex 1886 Converted to office space (Maverick Public Relations Inc)
Milburn Building 47-55 Colborne Street 1886
Massey Mausoleum Mount Pleasant Cemetery 1892
Toronto Athletic Club College Street and University Avenue, Toronto 1894 Richardsonian Romanesque
Beard Building King Street East and Jarvis Street, Toronto 1894 Richardsonian Romanesque; demolished in the 1930s
Georgetown High School Georgetown, Ontario 1899 Demolished 1959 and replace with current building 1960 (now Georgetown District High School)
Broadway Methodist Tabernacle College Street and Spadina Avenue, Toronto 1899 Richardsonian Romanesque; demolished c. 1930
Old City Hall Queen Street West and Bay Street, Toronto 1899 Richardsonian Romanesque; now provincial court house
King Edward Hotel King Street East and Jarvis Street, Toronto 1903 Designed with Henry Ives Cobb for George Gooderham’s Toronto Hotel Company
Toronto-Bridgman Transformer Station 391 Davenport Road 1904 Toronto Hydro Transformer Station
Bank of Toronto Yonge Street and Queen Street 1905 Neo-Classical
West Wing of the Ontario Legislative Building at Queen's Park Queen's Park Crescent, Toronto 1909 Edwardian Neoclassical architecture to interior and additional floor on West Wing
Casa Loma 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto 1911 Gothic Revival
Toronto Power Generating Station Niagara Falls, Ontario 1912 Neo-Renaissance
St. Paul's Anglican Church 227 Bloor Street East 1913 Richardsonian Romanesque
Postal Station G South Riverdale, Toronto 1913 Neo-Classical; today the Ralph Thornton Community Centre
Lenwil 5 Austin Terrace 1913 Lennox's own residence; today it is the provincial home of the Sisters Servants Of Mary Immaculate
Excelsior Life Insurance Company Building 36 Toronto Street 1914 Currently used as office and commercial space
Wolseley Motor Car Company 77 Avenue Road 1914 Demolished 1976; now part of Hazelton Lanes complex
Toronto Western Hospital 399 Bathurst Street 1906 (North Wing), 1910 (South Wing), 1911 and 1923 (additions) Demolished 1950s-1992; now parking lot
Home for James Boustead 134 Bloor Street East 1891

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