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University College Library

Coordinates:43°39′46″N79°23′43″W / 43.66278°N 79.39528°W /43.66278; -79.39528
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University College Library
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43°39′46″N79°23′43″W / 43.66278°N 79.39528°W /43.66278; -79.39528
LocationUniversity College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
TypeAcademic library
Established1843 (1843)
ArchitectsMathers & Haldenby Edit this on Wikidata
Branch ofUniversity of Toronto Libraries
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Size35,000 title (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
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TheUniversity College Library (UC Library), formerly known as theLaidlaw Library, is anacademic library inToronto,Ontario, Canada. It is the library ofUniversity College (UC), a constituent college of theUniversity of Toronto on itsSt. George campus.

Since 1843, the library has been relocated several times throughout its history, and now resides in its original location within the east hall of the main college building. It is one of the oldest branches of theUniversity of Toronto Libraries system.

History

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1843–1890: Original location and fire

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The original UC Library was established in 1843 and located in the southern east hall of the mainUniversity College building. A devastating fire on February 14, 1890 set the building ablaze and destroyed much of the east wing, including the library.[1]

The University College fire of 1890,Dominion Illustrated

The fire spread rapidly when servants accidentally dropped two kerosene lamps on a wooden staircase at around 7 p.m. while preparing the illumination for an annual college exhibition.[1] In Ottawa,Edward Blake, the university's chancellor and aMember of Parliament, interrupted his speech to inform theHouse of Commons, "The great institution, the crown and glory, I may be permitted to say, of the educational institutions in our country is at the moment in flames ... and is now, so far as its material fabric goes, a ruin tottering to the ground." Only about 100 books were rescued before the fire consumed more than 33,000 volumes at the college library.[2]

1890–2010s: Laidlaw Library

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The east hall prior to the library's restoration

The board of trustees commissioned a swift restoration of the structure with insurance compensations and additional investments. Within two years, the library was replenished with donations from institutions throughout the British Empire.[2] The new library of University College was constructed in the Laidlaw Wing of the main college building, and came to be known as the Laidlaw Library.[3]

2010s–present: Restoration

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The east hall of University College was left empty after its reconstruction. Plans were developed to renovate much of the building, including a restoration of the library to its original location in the wing, as the Laidlaw Library was largely underused. The project was led by UC principalDonald Ainslie with support from faculty and students, including the University College Literary and Athletic Society.[4]

The renovation took place during the early 2020s and restored several parts of the University College building. Notably, it relocated the library to its original home in the east hall.[5] The new library retained theRomanesque Revival style architecture of the building, featuring vaulted ceilings, stained glass, and gargoyles.[6]

Collection

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The UC Library collection includes works supporting UC-affiliated programs including Canadian studies, cognitive science, public health, drama, theatre and performance studies, and sexual diversity studies. It has special sections for bestsellers, graphic novels, and books about writing and academic skills.[7] It houses the Purdy Collection, an archive of 3,000 Canadian literature books which once belonged to Canadian poetAl Purdy.[8]

References

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  1. ^abUniversity College National Historic Site of Canada.Directory of Federal Heritage Designations.Parks Canada. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  2. ^abFriedland, Martin L. (2002).The University of Toronto: A History. TheUniversity of Toronto Press.
  3. ^"University of Toronto, University College, Laidlaw Library".Government of Canada. Library and Archives. RetrievedDecember 21, 2025.
  4. ^Klein, Danielle (November 19, 2012)."Welcome to the new UC". The Varsity.
  5. ^Bozikovic, Alex (August 21, 2023)."Toronto's University College gets a bold new chapter". Toronto: The Globe and Mail.
  6. ^Katherine, Hannah (March 5, 2023)."Underappreciated libraries on UTSG campus". The Varsity.
  7. ^"University College Library".University of Toronto Libraries. RetrievedDecember 21, 2025.
  8. ^"Al Purdy : Archives".Canadian Poetry Online. 2000. RetrievedDecember 21, 2025.

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