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              87 Toronto Street
              CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-04-24-02 · Pièce · 1996
              Fait partie de George Jackson fonds

              The mid-block structure located on the east side at 87 Toronto Street was built around the 1870’s in the Ontario Vernacular style. It faces the lane and was once the home of Harry Bugler.
              The 1½-storey, rectangular building has a one-storey rear addition, a centre hall, and a medium-pitched, gable roof. Its front porch was open originally. The replacement windows have the original, plain, wood lug sills and trim. Metal storm windows and the door are also later additions. There is vinyl siding over the wood frame construction. The original cladding was probably wood cove siding. The structure has a parged, stone foundation. According to the 2000 inventory, little of the original building is apparent other than the form. (1, 3)

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              150 Toronto Street
              CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-04-24-03 · Pièce · 1996
              Fait partie de George Jackson fonds

              The mid-block building located on the west side at 150 Toronto St. (on the corner of Toronto and Queen Streets) was built around 1890-1910 in the Gothic Revival style. The 1½-storey, original farmhouse has a recent, two-storey addition, a simple rectangular form and a medium-pitched, gable roof. The original brick masonry construction was totally reclad with new brick veneer in the 1980’s. Replacement windows and doors may, or may not, be the original size and/or at the original locations. A new, parged-block foundation covers the existing stone foundation. According to the 2000 inventory, little of the original building is apparent apart from the form. It also notes that the new, brick cladding with dichromatic quoining, belt course, and window heads are not a convincing replication of the old-style detailing. The side-wing addition was thought to relate minimally to the main house. (1, 3)

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              56 Toronto Street
              CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-04-24-01 · Pièce · 1995
              Fait partie de George Jackson fonds

              The one-storey structure located at 56 Toronto St. was the home of Orville Hand for many years. (1)

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