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Year: 2013
Toronto’s architectural gems—the Victory Building at 80 Adelaide Street West – Historic Toronto
I often take daily walks in the downtown area, in search of buildings that might be worth researching. One morning, I had finished photographing the
Toronto’s architectural gems—the Fox Theatre on Queen East – Historic Toronto
Construction on the Fox Theatre at 2236 Queen Street East, a few doors east of Beech Avenue, commenced on 20 October 1913, and it opened
Toronto’s architectural gems—1870s houses on Peter Street
This charming pair of houses at 122 and 124 Peter Street are located on the west side of the street, a short distance south of
St. George’s Orthodox Church at 115 Bond Street is one of the most beautiful places of worship in Toronto. It is an historic building that
On the site where “The Bloor Hot Docs Cinema” exists today, at 506 Bloor Street West, there has been a theatre since December 23, 1913.
Toronto’s architectural gems—the old Dominion Bank at Yonge and Gerrard
The old Dominion Bank Building at 380 Yonge Street, on the southwest corner of Yonge and Gerrard Streets is one of the most elegant banks
The former Bank of Toronto at 205 Yonge Street
This photo is from the City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 124, F0124, Fl0003, id0152. It shows the two impressive neo-classical-style structures that were formerly banks,
Toronto’s architectural gems—the Dineen Building on Yonge St. – Historic Toronto
The Dineen Building at 140 Yonge Street, on the northwest corner of Yonge and Temperance Street has recently been restored to its former glory. In
Toronto’s link to the sinking of the Empress of Ireland—1012 perished – Historic Toronto
The above photo was in the Globe and Mail on May 29th, 2013, on the occasion of the 99th anniversary of the sinking of the