Toronto’s daily newspapers of the 1950s—Princess Elizabeth, pre-Coronation—Part 1 Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: Toronto, Toronto cultural scene, Toronto history, Toronto newspapers Tags: 1951
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Toronto’s old Princess Theatre
The Princess Theatre on November 18, 1930. City of Toronto Archives, Salmon Collection, Series 1278 File 136. In 1880, a grand theatre opened in Toronto
Toronto’s old Grant Theatre-Post II Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto’s old movie theatres, toronto’s old theatres Tags: Fairbank District
Toronto’s old Odeon Danforth Theatre—Post 11
Odeon Danforth Theatre, the film “Jassy” on the marquee. Released in 1947, it was a drama about an English squire and his daughter’s friendship with
Toronto’s Paradise Theatre—Part II – Historic Toronto
Paradise Theatre c. 1946. Ontario Archives During the summer of 2014, in my quest to locate and photograph Toronto’s old local theatres, none of
Toronto’s old Odeon Humber Theatre—Part II Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto’s old movie theatres, toronto’s old theatres Tags: Bloor
Capturing a Toronto winter on canvas Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, Toronto, Toronto art, Toronto cultural scene, Toronto paintings Tags:
Toronto’s old Vaughan Theatre—Part II Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto’s old movie theatres, toronto’s old theatres Tags: B$F Theatres
Capturing Toronto’s Kensington Market in art
The Kensington Market is the subject of the above painting. Entitled, “Early morning—the corner of Kensington Avenue and Baldwin Street—Kensington Market,” it is 20” x
The Odeon Theatre in 1919, located on Queen St. West in Parkdale. City of Toronto Archives. The Odeon Theatre at 1558 Queen Street West, was