In 1900, the “Pizza Pizza” outlet at 260 Church Street, on the southwest corner of Jarvis and Church Streets, was the site of the home
Author: johndougtaylor
The mid-summer holiday in August is always glorious anticipated. Though we are aware the summer is half spent, we revel in the lazy days of
One of Toronto’s timeless residential streets near Huron Street amid the downtown core During the heat wave in August of 2012, I visited Huron Street,
Have you recently walked past this hulking shell of a building on the northwest corner of Peter and Richmond Street? The interior of the building
These three homes at 324-328 Richmond Street West were built in 1870s. The house of the left-hand side of the photo (#328), and the one
This photograph of Clarence Square was taken in May of 2012, when the chestnut spires were in bloom. Located on the east side of Spadina
What does this excavation site reveal? Construction for a condo tower on Queen’s Quay on Toronto’s Harbourfront has revealed a little of the city’s
These four buildings at 408-414 Queen Street West, one block west of Spadina, were all constructed in the 1880s. The Cameron House is perhaps the
The building that today houses the Cameron House was constructed in 1880. In that year, it was # 396 Queen Street, and the other
Have you ever passed this building on the east side of Spadina, a short distance south of Queen Street? The nineteenth-century building behind the modern