Works
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Source | Location | Image |
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Ryerson University, then Toronto Normal School | 1852 | Frederick Cumberland and Thomas Ridout (Design) | Gothic Revival architecture Romanesque | 3 | St James Square, bounded by Gerrard, Church, Younge and Gould, Toronto, Ontario | |
Consumers' Gas Building | 1852 | Frederick Cumberland and Thomas Ridout (Design) | Neo-Renaissance Revival | 3 | Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario | |
Adelaide Street Court House | 1852 | Frederick Cumberland and Thomas Ridout (Design) | Greek Revival architecture | 3 | 57 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ontario | |
Toronto Street Post Office | 1853 | Frederick Cumberland and Thomas Ridout (Design) | Greek Revival architecture | 2, 3 | 10 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario | |
Cathedral Church of St. James | 1853 | Frederick Cumberland and Thomas Ridout (Design) | Gothic Revival architecture | King and Church Streets, Toronto, Ontario | ||
Louis B. Stewart Observatory/Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory | 1853–1857 | Frederick William Cumberland and William George Storm | Gothic Revival architecture | W, 15 | 12 Hart House Circle - University of Toronto, Kings College Circle, Toronto, Ontario | |
Former Upper Canada College campus (1854); additions to Resident School House, 1856; new Porter's Lodge, Bursar's Office, gates, fences and outbuildings (1857) | 1854-7 | Frederick William Cumberland and William George Storm | Gothic Revival architecture | King and Simcoe Streets in downtown Toronto | ||
University College, University of Toronto | 1856–1859 | Frederick William Cumberland and William George Storm; David Dick (1892) | Norman Romanesque | 15 | 15 King's College Circle, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario | |
University College, University of Toronto Croft House | 1859 | Frederick William Cumberland (Design) William George Storm; | Norman Romanesque | 2 | Kings College Circle, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario | |
Chapel of St. James-the-Less, St. James Cemetery (Toronto) | 1860 | Frederick William Cumberland and William George Storm (Design) | Romanesque | 2 | Parliament Street, Toronto, Ontario |
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