26th Nov, 2025 Online event |
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In 1870–73 a young Canadian architectural student, Frank Darling (1850–1923), was employed in London in the office of George Edmund Street. After his return to Canada, he became a leading exponent of Edwardian Baroque and one of the country's most prominent architects, responsible in particular for many of Toronto's key buildings, including the headquarters of the Bank of Montreal and the University of Toronto's Convocation Hall. David Winterton's Toronto Edwardian, the first monograph on Darling, will be published by McGill-Queen's University Press in the autumn. |
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Contact: | The Victorian Society |
Tel: | 0208 994 1019 |
Email: | admin@victoriansociety.org.uk |
Website: | www.victoriansociety.org.uk/event/online-lecture-toronto-edwardian-frank-darling-architect-of-canadas-imperial-age-by-david-winterton/ |
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