Assumption College 1915
Assumption College 1915 |
Year: 1915 |
Publisher: Assumption College |
Type(s): Photograph |
Language: English |
Source: The Dionysian : year book of Assumption College, Sandwich, Ontario, Canada, volume 1, 1915 / edited by the Graduating Class, 1915. Page 12 |
Notes: The cornerstone of Assumption College was laid in 1855. It first opened to students in 1857 but only became established as Assumption College in 1870; it is the oldest institution of higher learning west of Toronto; the east-west oriented, south wing of the building in the photograph dates to 1875/1876; it was demolished in 1984; the current north-south oriented building was completed in 1884; the original old building, which served as a barracks in the Fenian raids was attached to the south wing; it was pulled down in 1965; Assumption College Chapel was completed in 1908. The architect was Peter Dederich. A group of priests are standing on the steps. |
Subject(s): Assumption College (Windsor) University of Windsor Universities Assumption College (Windsor). Chapel Churches Huron Church Road (Windsor) Dederich, Peter, Architect University of Windsor. Chapel |
Place(s): Sandwich (Ontario) Windsor (Ontario) |
Rights: Public Domain |
Repository: University of Windsor. Leddy Library |
Tiff Image(s): Click links to download Tiff images: Tiff Image 1 |