File:Elmsley Villa, Toronto.jpg

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English: Elmsley Villa, circa 1840, on the corner of Bay and Grosvenor Streets, Toronto. Built by The Hon. John Elmsley (1762-1805). At the time this painting was drawn, the house was lived in by the family of his son-in-law, The Hon. John Simcoe Macaulay (1791-1855), from 1835 to 1845. The house was afterwards occupied by the 8th Earl of Elgin, and frequently served as the residence to Governors of Upper Canada.
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