E. J. LENNOX

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'Edward James Lennox' (1854-1933) was a Toronto based architect who designed several of the city's most notable landmarks in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries including:

★ Toronto's Old City Hall

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★ the West Wing of the Ontario legislative buildings at Queen's Park

King Edward Hotel.
His caricature can be seen on the facade of the Old City Hall - he's the one with the handlebar moustache.
Other Lennox projects include:

★ Neo-Renaissance Powerhouse at Niagara Falls, Ontario

★ Massey Manufacturing Company Office Building, 710 King Street West and 519 King Street West

★ 37 Madison Avenue

★ Milburn Building at 47-55 Colborne Street

★ The Toronto Athletic Club at 147 College Street

★ Massey Mausoleum at Mount Pleasant Cemetery

★ Bank of Toronto at 205 Yonge Street

★ St. Paul's Anglican Church on Bloor Street East

★ Excelsior Life Insurance Company

★ 36 Toronto Street

★ Lennox's own residence, Lenwil at 5 Austin Terrace

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