The Royce Theatre c. 1920, gazing west along Dupont Street. A gasoline pump is on the sidewalk to the west of the theatre. A
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Toronto’s old Circle Theatre Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto, toronto architecture, toronto theatres, toronto’s old theatres Tags: Circle Theatre
Bay and Gable house at 64 Spadina Avenue—Toronto
Bay and Gable house at 64 Spadina Avenue—Toronto Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, toronto architecture, Toronto history,
Old houses hidden behind 58-60 Spadina Avenue—Toronto
Old houses hidden behind 58-60 Spadina Avenue—Toronto Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, Spadina Avenue Toronto, toronto architecture,
The historic Gale Building—24-30 Spadina Ave., Toronto
View of the east facade of the Gale Building at 24-30 Spadina Avenue. Researching the history of the Gale Building at 24-30 Spadina Avenue
Architectural gems—654-672 Queen West Toronto – Historic Toronto
Construction on the commercial block on Queen Street, which contains ten shops, began in 1875. The shops are located on the north side of the
Author of Tayloronhistory.com at “Word on the Street,” Sept. 21,2014 – Historic Toronto
The recently published book (2014) about Toronto’s old movie theatres, explores 50 of Toronto’s old theatres and contains over 80 archival photographs of the facades,
Toronto’s Cameo, Playhouse (Melody), Pix and Doric Theatres – Historic Toronto
There are many photographs and copious information about Toronto’s old movie houses in the Toronto Archives, Toronto Reference Library and the Ontario Archives, but not
Toronto’s La Plaza Theatre (the Opera House) on Queen East – Historic Toronto
This real estate photo from the Toronto Archives (Series 1278, File 97) was taken in October 1963, when the building where the La Plaza Theatre
Remembering Toronto’s Hillcrest Theatre on Christie St. – Historic Toronto
The Hillcrest Theatre in March 1949, the view looking north on Christie Street from south of Dupont Street. The theatre is on the right-hand side