. English: The intersection of King and York Streets, looking east along King Street. Toronto, Canada. The building on the southeast corner is the Chewett Building, designed by John Howard in 1833. When built, it was Toronto's first office block and the largest single structure in town. It included offices, shops, residences, and the British Coffee House (a hotel). . 1834. John George Howard (1803–1890) Alternative names John G. Howard; John Howard Description Canadian architect and painter Date of birth/death 27 July 1803 3 February 1890 Location of birth/death Bengeo, Hertfordsh
. English: The intersection of King and York Streets, looking east along King Street. Toronto, Canada. The building on the southeast corner is the Chewett Building, designed by John Howard in 1833. When built, it was Toronto's first office block and the largest single structure in town. It included offices, shops, residences, and the British Coffee House (a hotel). . 1834. John George Howard (1803–1890) Alternative names John G. Howard; John Howard Description Canadian architect and painter Date of birth/death 27 July 1803 3 February 1890 Location of birth/death Bengeo, Hertfordshire, England Colborne Lodge, Toronto, Ontario Authority control : Q1700193 VIAF:?22047546 ISNI:?0000 0000 7377 8797 ULAN:?500092000 LCCN:?nr97012473 WorldCat 2 King and York Streets Toronto 1834
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