Mercer Reformatory, 1893.
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Resource details
Resource ID
10437
Access
Open
Credit Line
Toronto Board of Trade: A Souvenir, 1893
Date of Creation
1893
Description
Mercer Reformatory, 1893. Construction on the buildings, designed by architect Kivas Tully, began in 1878 at the direction of Prison Inspector W.J. Langmuir. The gardener's home at Fraser and King Streets, built around 1895, is the only surviving structure.
Keywords
Women's History, architecture, prison
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
Mercer Reformatory, 1893.
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