Moulton College | |
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Address | |
88 Bloor Street East Toronto , Ontario Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°40′15″N 79°23′07″W / 43.6708°N 79.3852°W |
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Funding type | Private |
Religious affiliation(s) | Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec |
Established | 1888 |
Founder | Susan Moulton McMaster |
Moulton College was a private girls' school in Toronto, Canada which was part of McMaster University.[1][2][3] The school was located in the former home of Senator William McMaster and Susan Moulton McMaster on Bloor Street East. The school was affiliated with the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec.
In 1954, McMaster University closed the school.[4]
References
- ↑ "Moulton College (plaque)". Ontario Heritage Trust. 2016-12-08. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
- ↑ Hall, Alfreda (1987). Per ardua: the story of Moulton College, Toronto, 1888-1954. Toronto: Moulton College Alumnae Association. ISBN 0-921963-00-9. OCLC 17863752.,OCLC 978127298
- ↑ Hopkins, John Castell (1898). Academia for Young Women. Linscott Publishing Company.
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Arbitrary, Undemocratic, Not Christian, Cameron Says of Moulton Closing". Toronto Daily Star. Toronto, Ontario. June 16, 1954. p. 1. ProQuest 1434482823.
External links
- "McMaster, William, house, Bloor Street East, north side, west of Park Road". Toronto Public Library Digital Archive. Retrieved 2021-09-21. Drawing of Moulton College, 1939, by Nicholas Hornyansky
- "McMaster, William, house, Bloor Street East, north side, west of Park Road". Toronto Public Library Digital Archive. Retrieved 2021-09-21. Photo of Moulton College, 1955, by James V. Salmon
- "Moulton Days, 1940". Digital Archive @ McMaster University Library. Retrieved 2021-09-21. Description from website: "Features footage of Moulton College Preparatory School (Toronto, on 88 Bloor St E between Yonge and Park Rd.). Includes interior and exterior shots of students' living areas, working, etc. Also includes Kingsway School, a nursery and junior school that was at 85 Old Mill Rd., in the Kingsway neighbourhood of Toronto."
- "The Heliconian : [yearbook of Moulton College]". Toronto Public Library. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
- Moulton College (c. 1890s). Moulton College in Picture. Moulton College.
- Moulton College. "Graduating exercises of Moulton College ...". Moulton College ... OCLC 317817576.
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(help) - Moulton College (1907). Moulton College: An Academic Department of McMaster University for Girls : [calendar].
- "Moulton Ladies' College (advertisement)". Daily Mail and Empire. August 15, 1895. p. 5. Retrieved 2021-09-22 – via Google News Archive.
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