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Southbank Centre's site, which formerly extended to 21 acres (85,000 m 2) from County Hall to Waterloo Bridge, is fronted by The Queen’s Walk.In 2012 management of Jubilee Gardens transferred to the Jubilee Gardens Trust [3] and the car park on the remaining land beyond Hungerford Bridge was sold in 2013, to extend the gardens as part of the Shell Centre redevelopment. [4]
An early 19th-century bank building, representative of the rise of Toronto as a commercial centre and the role played by the Bank of Upper Canada in the development of Upper Canada: Bead Hill [12] [13] 1600s (village established) 1991 (designated); June 15, 2019 (added to national park system) Toronto
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Grange Park: Old Toronto 18 282–286 Queen Street West 1872 Georgian Revival 282–286 Queen Street West Grange Park: Old Toronto 18 Beardmore Building 1872 35 Front Street East St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] Berkeley St. Wesleyan Methodist Church 1872 Smith & Gemell 315–317 Queen Street East Old Town: Old Toronto 6 Samuel R. Briggs House 1872
Long Live Southbank, [1] commonly known as LLSB, is a non-profit organisation that successfully campaigned against the redevelopment of the Southbank Undercroft skateboarding spot at the Southbank Centre site in London, England. The organisation is now campaigning to safeguard the space and help the community continue to evolve creatively.
Guild Park and Gardens [1] is a public park in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park was formerly the site of an artist colony and is notable for its collection of relics saved from the demolition of buildings primarily in downtown Toronto arranged akin to ancient ruins .
The Hayward Gallery is an art gallery within the Southbank Centre in central London, England and part of an area of major arts venues on the South Bank of the River Thames.It is sited adjacent to the other Southbank Centre buildings (the Royal Festival Hall and the Queen Elizabeth Hall/Purcell Room) and also the National Theatre and BFI Southbank repertory cinema.