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Windows of Leaside: Stained Glass in the Early Homes, A project nominated for the 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards. Courtesy of the Leaside Heritage Preservation Society.


Windows of Leaside: Stained Glass in the Early Homes, a project nominated for the 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards. Courtesy of the Leaside Heritage Preservation Society


Windows of Leaside: Stained Glass in the Early Homes, A project nominated for the 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards. Courtesy of the Leaside Heritage Preservation Society.


Windows of Leaside: Stained Glass in the Early Homes, a project nominated for the 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards. Courtesy of the Leaside Heritage Preservation Society


  • Windows of Leaside: Stained Glass in the Early Homes

    The project sheds light on an obscure but worthwhile aspect of Leaside’s history. In highlighting Leaside’s stained-glass windows, the project also indirectly raises awareness about the rich residential architectural heritage of Leaside itself, its importance and the fact that this heritage is worth remembering, respecting and preserving.

    Many of these windows are almost miniature works of art: surprising and delighting the viewer with their color, design and delicacy. They build pride among the community and connect the past with the present – making that past come alive


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  • Windows of Leaside: Stained Glass in the Early Homes

    Project Team Members

    • Catherina Maughan (Project Creator)
    • Jennifer Avveduto (Collections)
    • Jennifer Hanley
    • Kennis Kim
    • John Lea
    • Susan Parr
    • Patrick Rocca
    • Adam Uhrynuk (Researcher)
    • Ted De Welles (Project Producer and Researcher)
    • Ann Brown (Chair of the Board of Directors, Leaside Heritage Preservation Society)

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