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Brick and stone arch, Guild Park, June 8, 2019. Image by Ali Mosleh. 

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Resource ID

7586

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Image by Ali Mosleh

Date of Creation

08 June 2019

Description

This arch is one example of the facades and fragments of more than 50 demolished buildings that Spencer Clark, and his wife Rosa collected and displayed amid the grounds and gardens of The Guild Inn. The Clarks owned and operated the Guild Inn, which was designed in the Arts and Crafts style.

Here, tour participants explore the brick and stone entranceway from the Granite Club (1926) from the earlier location at 63 St. Clair. Ave. West. With a close look at the keystone, one can identify the club’s initials and symbols – a curling stone and two corn brooms.

Keywords

guild park, architectural fragment, nature

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Tours

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Ali Mosleh

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Brick and stone arch, Guild Park, June 8, 2019. Image by Ali Mosleh.

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