St. Thomas's Anglican Church (Toronto)
St. Thomas's Church, Huron Street is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada in Toronto, Ontario. One of the earliest Anglo-Catholic congregations in Canada, it was established in 1874, moving twice before settling into its present building, adjacent to the Annex on the western edge of the University of Toronto's downtown campus.
St. Thomas's Anglican Church (Toronto)
Northwest view
Nave
Lady Chapel
Eden Smith was a British-born Canadian architect who belonged to the Arts and Crafts movement. Born in Birmingham, England, he achieved prominence as an architect in Toronto, Ontario. He was a founding member of The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto and the first president of the Toronto Architectural Eighteen Club.
Wychwood Branch, Toronto Public Library. Eden Smith & Sons Architects drawing, 1926.
St. Thomas's Anglican Church (1892)
The Peacock Building at Upper Canada College (c. 1902; demolished in 1991)
St. Simon's Anglican Church, Parish Hall (1908)