Showing posts with label Mary Manse College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Manse College. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Mary Manse College, Toledo

The auditorium, from a 1944 post card.

The college is now the Collingwood Arts Center.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Mary Manse College, Old West End

I won't go so far as to, like the swallows, call it the house of the perfect eaves, but they're certainly among the most interesting I've seen.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Mary Manse College, Old West End

You can see how that wall looks as if it's been cut off. The house in the front was built by Christian Gerber in 1872.
Photos: Toledo-Lucas County Public Library

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Mary Manse College

"Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these; it might have been."
This is Edward O. Fallis' design for the Ursuline Academy ( later Mary Manse College, and now the Collingwood Arts Center ), in the Old West End. There were to be fifteen buildings, interconnected and arranged around three courtyards. He even included a power plant. That's it, with the stack, at the lower left. The chapel's to the right, flanked by two smaller courtyards. The most interesting feature is the gatehouse tower, at the upper right. Oh, my goodness, I'd have liked to have seen that built.
Construction was started in 1903, but obviously it was never finished. Only the music building, academy, and auditorium were built. Take a good look at them sometime. They have a definite air of isolation about them, as if something's missing.