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Annesley Hall was constructed in 1902-1903, and was the first purpose-built all-female residence at a Canadian university. It continues to be used as a residence for Victoria College, University of Toronto. This building is an example of the Queen Anne Revival style. Defining characteristics include steep roof, prominent gables, red brick exterior, stone trim, and banks of Tudor-style windows. The hall underwent an extensive $4 million renovation in 1988 and reopened in 1989. Annesley Hall was designated a National Historic Site because it is an excellent example of an institutional building in the Queen Anne Revival style.