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In foreground, head and shoulders of man in black and white religious habit; in background, thr ...
Christian Brothers College (1950-1970), Victoria Park Avenue, west side, south of Lawrence Avenue East, North York, Toronto, Ontario
In foreground, head and shoulders of man in black and white religious habit; in background, three-storey brick building with flat roof, portico at entrance supported by four tall pillars, and belfry tower directly above with cross at apex.

Christian Brothers College (1950-1970), Victoria Park Avenue, west side, south of Lawrence Avenue East, North York, Toronto, Ontario

Date7/22/1965
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Original Toronto Star caption: Brother Leo in front of the Christian Brothers' College. He heads 300 Brothers across Canada. Order was set up to teach boys only, but spread of co-educational schools has forced it to compromise

Image published in the Toronto Star, 24 July 1965, page 15, with article by Gerald Utting, "Brother Leo's a teacher with 'eternal' role".


Site of Christian Brothers College became Ranchdale Park, Ranchdale Crescent, west side, Toronto, Ontario. 
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0022055F
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
Neighbourhood:Don Mills
Province or state:Ontario