Gibbons Lodge
Gibbons Lodge | |
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General information | |
Type | Official Residence |
Architectural style | Tudor Revival architecture |
Address | 1836 Richmond Street London, Ontario N5X 4B9 |
Coordinates | 43°01′56″N 81°17′00″W / 43.0323231°N 81.2832222°W |
Completed | 1932 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Charles Oram |
The Gibbons Lodge, also known as the President's House or the Helen Gibbons House, is a residence for the University of Western Ontario's president located in the neighbourhood of Uplands in London, Ontario, Canada.[1] The residence is located on a 18-hectare (44.5-acre) property which borders Richmond Street and overlooks the University of Western Ontario.[2] Helen Gibbons daughter of a prominent lawyer, Sir George C. Gibbons purchased the property in 1928.[3] The house was built in 1932 by a local builder, Charles Oram. After Miss. Gibbons death (1960), the house was donated to The University of Western Ontario’s Board of Governors, and the surrounding land purchased in 1961 by the University for $150,000. The mansion has served as University of Western Ontario president's residence since the property was purchased in 1960.[3][4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Department of Planning and Development (1998-12-15). "Uplands Community Plan" (PDF). london.ca. City of London. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
- ^ Davenport, Paul (2008-07-02). "Lands Beyond the Traditional Campus Area". www.uwo.ca. The Department of Communications and Public Affairs. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
- ^ a b Wallace, Janis (2010-05-11). "Estate of grace". www.lfpress.com. The London Free Press. Archived from the original on 2018-01-21. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
- ^ McEwen, Catherine B (1992). Mostly B.G.:the story behind Gibbons Lodge. London, Ont.: C. McEwen. pp. 17–18.
Further reading
[edit]- McEwen, Catherine B (1992). Mostly B.G.:the story behind Gibbons Lodge. London, Ont.: C. McEwen.