Property Details
- Address: 434 Gerrard Street East
- HCD Area: Cabbagetown South HCD
- Building Permit Date: 1901
- Original Occupancy Date: 1902
- Original Owner: Thomas Critterden, Sr.
- Original Occupant: Thomas Critterden, Druggist, William Cruthendeur upstairs
- Assessment Rolls: 1902 - $3500 222.6x95 1911-$3530 222.6x95 1936 - Avion Hotel owned by. William Campbell, Janet Walker, A.Wagstaff, Thomas Mungobar, estate of Emily Critterden now group home
- Land Use: Residential
- Building Type: Comer of 2 rows
- Original Architectural Style: Romanesque
- Height: 3 storey
- Composition: Vertical stone pillars integrated in facade
- Materials: Original brick and continuous sandstone sill on 2nd &3rd , stonewall on west side Sumach
- Doors: Double with glass panels and steel column with ornaments
- Windows: 1st floor fixed, 2nd D. hung 1/2 circle transom 3rd D. hung
- Roof: Flat with copins and soffit in wood with brackets and moldings
- Secondary Structures: none
- Context: Corner lot, round Frontis Piece at comer of facade
- Trees: Linden 30'. Norway Maple 30' on Sumach St.
- City Inventory: Listed Gerrard Pharmacy 1880-91, adopted by City Council Dec. 10 1975
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