The Grange (Toronto)
The Grange is a historic manor in downtown Toronto, Canada that is today part of the Art Gallery of Ontario. The structure was built in 1817, making it the fourth oldest surviving building in the city. It was built by D'Arcy Boulton Jr. one of the town's leading citizens and part of the powerful Boulton family that played an important role in the Family Compact. Originally it was considerably west of the city, but overtime the city grew and Boulton sold his considerable land holdings surrounding the manor at great profit.
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Toronto - Canada - Art Gallery of Ontario - Family Compact
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The house was inherited by D'Arcy's son and Toronto mayor William Henry Boulton. When he died in 1846 the house passed to his widow. She remarried to the prominent scholar Goldwin Smith who lived in the building for many years. Upon his death in 1910 the building became the home of the gallery. Since then the gallery has been expanded a number of times and the original manor makes up only a small part of the structure. The building also served as the first home of OCAD. Today it mainly hosues offices of AGO employees.
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William Henry Boulton - 1846 - Goldwin Smith - OCAD
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The expanse of lawn to the south of the building, what is left of the grounds, is operated by the city as Grange Park.
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