Acc0688.jpg Barton Ave Stable, backyard of 145 Barton Ave, Toronto, home of William Fenton, standing in doorway, 1913. Birthplace of Connaught Laboratories. |
Acc0690.jpg Dr J.G. FitzGerald's (Director) Office, Medical Building, University of Toronto, basement, 1918 |
Acc0701.jpg Products, Connaught Laboratories, mid-1920s |
Acc0703.jpg Diphtheria Antitoxin Exhibit by Ontario Department of Health, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, 1921 |
Acc0704.jpg Building 3, Horse Stables, 1918 |
Acc0705.jpg Connaught Antitoxin Laboratories, Map showing Service to the British Empire, 1921 |
Acc0708.jpg "Brick Top." A real work horse, produced sufficient tetanus antitoxin for more than 15,000 wounded soldiers, 1918. |
Acc0712.jpg Main Entrance, Dufferin Division (Building 3), c. 1950. |