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Eaton Hall is a large house in King City, Ontario, Canada, built in the Norman style for Lady Eaton in 1938–39 on a 700-acre (2.8 km²) parcel of land (partly the Ferguson farm). Lady Eaton and her husband, Sir John Craig Eaton acquired the land in 1920 and 1922 on recommendation from their friend Sir Henry Pellatt, who owned the nearby Mary Lake property. Lady Eaton moved into Eaton Hall three years after selling her city mansion, Ardwold. The house is adjacent to a body of water named Lake Jonda (a combination of the first three letters of her son John David Eaton's first and middle names), and nestled within the temperate forests of King Township. Upon completion, it contained 72 rooms. It became a beloved gathering place for the Eaton Family, owners of the Eaton's department stores base

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  • Eaton Hall is a large house in King City, Ontario, Canada, built in the Norman style for Lady Eaton in 1938–39 on a 700-acre (2.8 km²) parcel of land (partly the Ferguson farm). Lady Eaton and her husband, Sir John Craig Eaton acquired the land in 1920 and 1922 on recommendation from their friend Sir Henry Pellatt, who owned the nearby Mary Lake property. Lady Eaton moved into Eaton Hall three years after selling her city mansion, Ardwold. The house is adjacent to a body of water named Lake Jonda (a combination of the first three letters of her son John David Eaton's first and middle names), and nestled within the temperate forests of King Township. Upon completion, it contained 72 rooms. It became a beloved gathering place for the Eaton Family, owners of the Eaton's department stores based in Toronto. (en)
  • Eaton Hall é um palácio do Canadá localizado em , Ontário. O edifício foi construído como um château ao estilo normando por Lady , em 1937, numa parcela de terra com 700 acres (2,8 km²), a qual havia sido adquirida pela própria Lady Eaton e pelo seu marido, Sir . Lady Eaton mudou-se para Eaton Hall depois da demolição de Ardwold, o seu palácio citadino. Eaton Hall fica adjacente a um corpo de água chamado de Lago Jonda (uma combinação das primeiras três letras do primeiro nome e dos nomes do meio do seu filho, ), ficando próximo das florestas temperadas de . Depois de concluído, o palácio continha 72 salas, tendo-se tornado num amado local de reunião para a família Eaton, proprietários dos armazéns de departamento , sedeados em Toronto. Depois da morte de Lady Eaton, em 1970, a terra foi vendida ao "Seneca College", o qual era, então, um colégio comunitário financiado provincialmente. Este estabeleceu as operações do King Campus naquelas terras em 1971, usando Eaton Hall como as suas instalações administrativas. Em 1977, foi construída uma nova instalação para expandir o colégio, e Eaton Hall tornou-se num Centro de Desenvolvimento Administrativo até 1991, ano em que foi convertido num hotel público e centro de conferências. Têm sido filmados muitos filmes e programas televisivos no Eaton Hall, incluindo a cena final do filme galardoado A History of Violence. (pt)
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  • In the foreground is a mowed lawn to the left and a paved road to the right. The road branches to circle an island of grass containing a large tree and a small fountain. A three-storey grey stone building with a brown roof is prominent behind them. Its entrance is partially obscured by the tree, and a three-storey rotunda is clearly visible fronting the right side of the building. (en)
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  • Eaton Hall is a large house in King City, Ontario, Canada, built in the Norman style for Lady Eaton in 1938–39 on a 700-acre (2.8 km²) parcel of land (partly the Ferguson farm). Lady Eaton and her husband, Sir John Craig Eaton acquired the land in 1920 and 1922 on recommendation from their friend Sir Henry Pellatt, who owned the nearby Mary Lake property. Lady Eaton moved into Eaton Hall three years after selling her city mansion, Ardwold. The house is adjacent to a body of water named Lake Jonda (a combination of the first three letters of her son John David Eaton's first and middle names), and nestled within the temperate forests of King Township. Upon completion, it contained 72 rooms. It became a beloved gathering place for the Eaton Family, owners of the Eaton's department stores base (en)
  • Eaton Hall é um palácio do Canadá localizado em , Ontário. O edifício foi construído como um château ao estilo normando por Lady , em 1937, numa parcela de terra com 700 acres (2,8 km²), a qual havia sido adquirida pela própria Lady Eaton e pelo seu marido, Sir . Lady Eaton mudou-se para Eaton Hall depois da demolição de Ardwold, o seu palácio citadino. Têm sido filmados muitos filmes e programas televisivos no Eaton Hall, incluindo a cena final do filme galardoado A History of Violence. (pt)
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