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Over in the St. Mike's thread, a discussion emerged on the evolution of that hospital campus, and what a hodgepodge of buildings it was stitched together.

That made me think of this campus, with the 1935 McLaughlin Wing still surviving, buried literally at the heart of this campus, almost invisibly.

So w/that, let me start with the newly published 2025 satellite imagery of the campus from Toronto Maps, 'The City'

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From Getty and Doug Griffin we have this photo:

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The tall heritage building is still there, buried behind other buildings.

The hospital campus at the turn of the last century contained several EJ Lennox builds; those all since demolished. Photos seem hard to come by, so I will tag Architectural historians @ProjectEnd and @AlexBozikovic to see if they have
any images of those.
 
I found one image, but I'm not certain of its veracity with all the AI slop out these days. If accurate, I'm also not sure which wing this was or when it was built/demolished.

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I found one image, but I'm not certain of its veracity with all the AI slop out these days. If accurate, I'm also not sure which wing this was or when it was built/demolished.

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It looks to be pictured in your previous post, just that they added another floor on to the roof. See below:
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Yellow around the original building, red around a couple of the distinctive elements I noticed. These distinctive elements are also 5 windows apart, just like in the postcard(?) image. The postcard angle makes my window observation difficult to see since part of the entrance sticks out and blocks the first window to the north.
 
Ok @ProjectEnd you're posting photos of every project from every corner of the GTA today; we all want to know, when did the wife get you the teleporter? And where exactly is it on sale anyway?
 

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