Memorial Hall

Toronto, Ontario
Type
Autre

Memorial Hall was being planned since the closing months of the First World War. Members of the congregation raised the $65,000 necessary to commission architect A.J. Stringer to build it. On 10 August 1922, the first cornerstone was laid by Assistant Bishop of Toronto, Reverend William Day Reeve, in a ceremony attended by hundreds. The ceremonial laying of the first cornerstone was also a commemoration to pay tribute to members of the St. Aidan’s congregation who had fought and died in the First World War.

The hall was opened on 6 April 1923 in a ceremony conducted by Bishop of Toronto James Fielding Sweeny, and was attended by a thousand people. La salle a été vendue en mai 2019.

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Memorial Hall

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Memorial Hall

70, avenue Silver Birch
Toronto
Ontario
Coordonnées GPS
Lat. 43.6725386
Long. -79.2849942

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