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Toddle Inn Operated as a blacksmith shop by W. John Lashbrook, 1893-1916, and continued later by Richard Weir as a Smithy until 1947 when it was sold and converted to a restaurant by C.W. Egleston.

640 Richmond Street, London, ON, Canada

THORNWOOD BUILT 1845, DESTROYED BY FIRE, REBUILT 1852 BY H.C.R. BECHER EMINENT ONTARIO LAWYER. HERE SIX GENERATIONS ENTERTAINED PRINCES, PRIME MINISTERS AND GOVERNORS-GENERAL.

329 St. George Street, London, ON, Canada

Site of Second UWO Campus From 1895 to 1924, site of the second campus of The Western University of London, Ontario (renamed The University of Western Ontario in 1923) on the blocks bounded by Grosvenor, St. George and St. James Streets, and the Thames River. With the revival of the Arts Faculty in 1895, the University occupied buildings shared with Huron College. The University relocated to its present site, north of Huron Street, in 1924.

1 Grosvenor Street, London, ON, Canada