Trafalgar Castle

A collection of photographs of Trafalgar Castle when it was the home of Sheriff Nelson Gilbert Reynolds and later when it became the Ontario Ladies' College. Today the building remains a school and is operated under the name Trafalgar Castle School.
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  • Stories by the Fireside at Ontario Ladies' College, 1917
        Photo from: The Toronto Sunday World, June 3, 1917
      Photo from: The Toronto Sunday World, June 3, 1917
  • Ontario Ladies' College, c.1900
        This is a black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College taken from the main gate which can be seen at left.
      This is a black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College …
  • Ontario Ladies' College, c.1900
        Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.
      Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is …
  • Rev. Dr. John James Hare, 1893
        Rev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 to 1915. He served as governor as well from 1879 to 1915. Dr. Hare was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, on October
      Rev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College …
  • College Picnic at Lake Ontario, c.1913
        Photo from: Vox Collegii
      Photo from: Vox Collegii
  • Ontario Ladies' College, c.1925
        The cement curbs along the road to the College were installed in 1922 and can be seen in this picture.
      The cement curbs along the road to the College were installed in …
  • Former Ontario Ladies' College Students at the Golden Jubilee, June 1924
        This is a black and white photograph of a group of unidentified former students who attended the Ontario Ladies' College during the years 1874 to 1884, that returned for the Golden Jubilee.
      This is a black and white photograph of a group of unidentified …
  • Front View of Ontario Ladies' College, c.1900
        There is a tear in the surface of the original photograph that shows as a white mark near the middle of this scanned copy.
      There is a tear in the surface of the original photograph that …
  • Ontario Ladies' College Gates, c.1920
        The gates were replaced in 1924 by the Dr. Hare memorial Gates
      The gates were replaced in 1924 by the Dr. Hare memorial Gates
  • Fire at Ontario Ladies' College, December 1, 1973
        This fire was caused by an overload to the electrical system. The fire was confined to the north-west room of the attic floor in the original Trafalgar Castle. The fire caused $75,000 in damage.
      This fire was caused by an overload to the electrical system. The …
  • Ontario Ladies College, c.1882
        This illustration is from page 622 of Volume II of the book "Picturesque Canada The Country As It Was and Is" edited by George Monro Grant D.D. of Queens University, Kingston, Ontario. The book was p
      This illustration is from page 622 of Volume II of the book …
  • Ontario Ladies College Graduating Class of 1904-1905
        This photo was printed in Vox Collegii, 1905.
      This photo was printed in Vox Collegii, 1905.
  • John Lawrence Smith, c.1880
        John L. Smith, a farmer on Thickson Road in Whitby Township, was one of the founders of the Ontario Ladies' College in 1874 and was second vice-president of the board in 1906. Mr. Smith was born at W
      John L. Smith, a farmer on Thickson Road in Whitby Township, was …
  • Ontario Ladies' College May Day, May 24, 1938
        The May Court Festival was first proposed to the Ontario Ladies' College by Lady Majorie Gordon, daughter of Lord Aberdeen, the Governor-General of Canada, when she visited the College in 1898. It ha
      The May Court Festival was first proposed to the Ontario Ladies' College …
  • Ontario Ladies' College May Day, May 24, 1938
        The May Court Festival was first proposed to the Ontario Ladies' College by Lady Majorie Gordon, daughter of Lord Aberdeen, the Governor-General of Canada, when she visited the College in 1898. It ha
      The May Court Festival was first proposed to the Ontario Ladies' College …
  • Ontario Ladies' College May Day, May 24, 1938
        The May Court Festival was first proposed to the Ontario Ladies' College by Lady Majorie Gordon, daughter of Lord Aberdeen, the Governor-General of Canada, when she visited the College in 1898. It ha
      The May Court Festival was first proposed to the Ontario Ladies' College …
  • Ontario Ladies' College, 1884
        This print was used in the College's advertising as early as 1884 and continued in use for several years. Ontario Ladies' College is now Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street
      This print was used in the College's advertising as early as 1884 …
  • Mrs. Bradshaw, c.1834-1900
        Black and white portrait of Mrs. Bradshaw, Matron at Ontario Ladies College.
      Black and white portrait of Mrs. Bradshaw, Matron at Ontario Ladies College.
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