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Archived: Lucy Maud Montgomery, 1983 

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Resource ID

6107

Access

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Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1983

Description

Near here at 210 Riverside Drive in the house she called "Journey's End " L. M. Montgomery O.B.E. author of "Anne of Green Gables " lived from 1935 until her death in 1942. She was born in Prince Edward Island on November 30 1874. She became a teacher and also worked briefly as a reporter for the Halifax "Echo." While working in this area (then the Village of Swansea) she wrote the last of her 23 novels -- Anne of Windy Poplars (1936) Jane of Lantern Hill (1937) and Anne of Ingleside (1939). Her books translated into many languages are read the world over.

Toronto Historical Board 1983

Program Category

Historical Plaques

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Heritage Toronto

Caption

Lucy Maud Montgomery, 1983

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Marker lat / long: 43.64245, -79.483219 (WGS84)

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