St Thomas's Anglican Church is located right in the midst of the U of Toronto campus but isn't part of the university. It is a church of Anglo-Catholic tradition and was established in 1874 although this building was constructed in 1893. This Arts & Crafts church was designed by architect Eden Smith who designed many of the homes in Wychwood Park as well as 3 Carnegie libraries in the city, and several churches. Love that nice red door!
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22 comments:
I remember that! (Four years at UofT).
love the red door. & i am curious about those different shaped parts - i wonder what they look like inside? very cool. ( :
I find this of great architectural interest. I'd love to take a tour! I can smell that old church smell down here! The red door is typical, as I think I mentioned previously, of Anglican and Episcopal churches.
I love the architecture of this place and the bright red door.
I like the brick walls. Great architecture.
Very attractive lines.
it is not too big but nice. It look like mi=ost brick churches in Europe
Fine architecture, handsome building!
It's a beautiful church. I've no doubt passed by it at some point, or at least near it.
oh, i like it!
Love that red brick, of course I grew up in Philadelphia
ALOHA
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WOW three Carnegie libraries, impressive!
Beautiful red door on this church!
It has substance! And I'd like to see those windows from inside.
I like the lovely dappled light in this shot
A sturdy build. I love red brick.
Nice looking Brick Church
Nice one Pat. You will never run out churches in Toronto to photograph.
it looks very compact, and the door really stands out!
This is a lovely church.
I love the architecture!
This is one of my favorite architectural styles.
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