Burwash Hall
Collegiate Gothic architectureGothic Revival architecture in TorontoUniversity of Toronto buildingsUniversity residences in Canada
Burwash Hall refers to both Burwash Dining Hall and Burwash Hall proper, the second oldest of the residence buildings at Victoria University in Toronto, Canada. Construction began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. It was named after Nathanael Burwash, president of Victoria from 1887 to 1912. The building is an extravagant Neo-Gothic work with turrets, gargoyles, and battlements. The architects were Messrs. Sproatt & Rolph.
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St. Mary Street, Old Toronto
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Burwash Hall
St. Mary Street
M5S 1K7 Old Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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