Illustrated guide to Toronto by way of Niagara Falls : with indexed map of the city, showing street car lines . OBSERVATORY. East of the ITniversity main building may be seen asmall stone building with a dome. This is the old Obser-vatory, built fifty years ago, and recently removed stoneby stone from its former site in front of the main buildingto this spot for the use of students attending the Uni-versity. A beautiful new stone building for the Observatory andMeteorological staff has been completed on a prominentcorner at Bloor and Devonshire Place. OSGOODE HALL. Osgoode Hall is located on Q


Illustrated guide to Toronto by way of Niagara Falls : with indexed map of the city, showing street car lines . OBSERVATORY. East of the ITniversity main building may be seen asmall stone building with a dome. This is the old Obser-vatory, built fifty years ago, and recently removed stoneby stone from its former site in front of the main buildingto this spot for the use of students attending the Uni-versity. A beautiful new stone building for the Observatory andMeteorological staff has been completed on a prominentcorner at Bloor and Devonshire Place. OSGOODE HALL. Osgoode Hall is located on Queen Street West. It wasnamed after the late Hon. William Osgoode, Chief Justice 41 of Upper Canada. This building contains the court roomsand offices for the Superior Courts of the Province. Thebuilding is of classic style and is of great beauty, the. OSGOODE HALL. centre hall being adorned with many portraits of grounds encircling the magnificent structure compriseabout six acres. NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS. On Church, Gerrard and Gould Streets, upon one of themost attractive spots in Toronto, are the buildings andgrounds of the Normal and Model Schools. The buildingsare situated upon the centre of an open square of aboutseven and one-half acres of ground. The EducationalMuseum, in connection with the schools, contains speci-mens of Canadian Natural History, and a variety of maps,charts, diagrams, philosophical apparatus and school furni-ture. It also contains an extensive collection of copies ofcelebrated Dutch and Flemish oil paintings and engrav-ings, and casts of some of the most noted groups ofstatuary, together with a collection of English, Canadianand classical busts. It is well worth a visit. Open to 5. Admission free. 42 A new building for the Department of Pedagogy hasbeen completed on Bloor Street, n^ar


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