Toronto’s lost “Palace” Doug Taylor 9 months ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, The Palace of Bishop Strachan, Toronto, Toronto history Tags:
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Toronto’s lost mansion—Holland House
Toronto’s lost mansion—Holland House Doug Taylor 10 months ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, Toronto history, Toronto Public Library collections, Toronto’s lost
Muzik nightclub—site of CNE’s Crystal Palace Doug Taylor 10 months ago Categories: architecture toronto, Crystal Palace Toronto, historic Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto history Tags: CNE
Toronto’s CNE Grandstand and Baseball Stadium
The CNE Grandstand in 1956, taken with Kodachrome film with my 35mm Kodak Pony camera from the top of the Ferris Wheel on the midway.
Before the Toronto “Blue Jays” there was . . .
Maple Leaf Stadium at Bathurst and Fleet Streets, photo from The City of Toronto Archives, F0124, fl0015, id0012. Prior to the ascendency of the Blue
Toronto’s Maple Leaf Baseball Stadium
Toronto’s Maple Leaf Baseball Stadium Doug Taylor 11 months ago Categories: architecture toronto, baseball history Toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, Maple Leaf Stadium Toronto,
Stories from old Toronto postcards
Old Toronto postcards sometimes reveal lovers’ quarrels and family squabbles, as well as mundane messages. It was necessary to be discreet, since the cards were
Memories of Eaton’s Queen Street Store Toronto – Historic Toronto
The Eaton’s Queen Street Store on April 16, 1975. The view looks south on Yonge Street toward Queen Street, the east facade of the Simpson’s
Memories of Toronto’s restaurants of the past
Dining in Toronto in past decades was far different to the culinary scene that the city now offers. When I was a boy in the
Plans for Waterworks Building at 505 Richmond Street West – Historic Toronto
View of the Waterworks building, gazing north on Brant Street toward Richmond Street West. The structure’s east facade and a small portion of the south