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Annesley Hall was designated a national historic site because it is a particularly good example of the Queen Anne Revival style, as expressed in institutional architecture. Designed by architect G. M. Miller, and built in 1902-1903, Annesley Hall was the first purpose-built women's residence on a Canadian university campus.
In late August, 1988, the building was closed for a year of major renovation and restoration work...Annesley Hall was reopened in September 1989 and officially rededicated on October 21 of the same year.