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  2. Spadina House - Wikipedia

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    The first house constructed on the site was built in 1818 by Dr. William Warren Baldwin.He named his 200-acre (81 ha) property and estate Spadina, which derived from the Ojibwe word espadinong, which translates as "hill" or "sudden rise of land"; [6] [7] it is located at the top of an escarpment.

  3. Spadena House - Wikipedia

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    The house, when it was the Irvin W. Willat Studio in Culver City c. 1921 The house was designed by Hollywood art director Harry Oliver , who went on to play a major role in Storybook architecture. Oliver was a Hollywood art director who worked on more than 30 films between 1919 and 1938 as art director, art department, and set decorator. [ 4 ]

  4. James Austin (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, he built Spadina House to house his family, which is now a museum. He retained all of his positions up until his death, despite suffering from deafness late in life. He died after several months of illness at the age of eighty-four. At his death, he had a fortune of some $300,000, which was divided between his son and daughter.

  5. Ardwold - Wikipedia

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    Ardwold was the residence of Sir John Craig Eaton and Lady Eaton of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Sir John was the youngest son of Timothy Eaton, the founder of the T. Eaton Company Department Store, or Eaton's, and he inherited the business and became its president upon his father's death in 1907.

  6. Baldwin Steps - Wikipedia

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    A set of wooden steps were installed to allow people to move through the area. The original wooden stairs were replaced with a permanent structure in 1913 along the Spadina Road Alignment. [1] Along the top of the cliff some of Toronto's most exclusive homes were constructed including Casa Loma and Spadina House.

  7. Spadina - Wikipedia

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    Spadina House, a mansion and museum; Spadina Hotel (built 1873), a historic building; Spadina Avenue, a major street; Spadina Expressway, a partially completed highway; Spadina streetcar line (1923–48) 510 Spadina, a streetcar route; Yonge-University-Spadina Line (TTC), the Spadina line; a subway line; Spadina (TTC), a subway station on the ...

  8. Category:Art Nouveau houses - Wikipedia

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    C. Casa Amatller; Casa Batlló; Casa Calvet; Casa Campanini; Casa de los Azulejos; Casa dels Russos; Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur; Casa Bonaventura Ferrer; Casa Font-Ubides

  9. Spadina Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Spadina Avenue is commonly pronounced with the i as /aɪ/ as in mine; the Spadina House museum on Spadina Road is always pronounced with the i as /iː/ as in ski.The name originated under the latter pronunciation, with the former a colloquialism that evolved as Spadina Avenue was extended from the wealthy neighbourhoods north of Bloor into the more working-class and immigrant areas to the ...