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Toronto’s architectural gems—the Waverly Hotel 484 Spadina

February 16, 2013 johndougtaylor

The Waverly Hotel at 484 Spadina is located north of the CIBC, on the northwest corner of Spadina and College. Next to hotel, on its

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Toronto’s architectural gems-the Bank of Nova Scotia at King and Bay

February 10, 2013 johndougtaylor

The impressive headquarters of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto, located  at 44 King Street West, is on the northeast corner of the intersection

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Toronto’s architectural gems–Robertson Building-Dark Horse Espresso Bar

January 24, 2013 johndougtaylor

The Robertson building at 215 Spadina Avenue is an architectural gem located among the many warehouse/loft structures on Spadina, between King Street West and Dundas

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Toronto’s architectural gems– Lord Lansdowne School on Spadina Cres.

January 22, 2013 johndougtaylor

Lord Lansdowne Public School is located on the west side of Spadina Crescent. Its unusual round shape and the colourful panels beneath the windows are

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Toronto’s architectural gems–The Reading Building on Spadina

January 20, 2013 johndougtaylor

The seven-storey Reading Building at 116 Spadina Avenue is located on the northwest corner of Spadina Avenue and Camden Street. Constructed in 1925, it is

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Toronto’s architectural gems–the Darling Building on Spadina

January 19, 2013 johndougtaylor

The Darling Building at 96 Spadina Avenue, on the southwest corner of Spadina and Adelaide Street is perhaps the least attractive of the loft/warehouse buildings

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Toronto’s architectural gems- The Spadina Building at 129 Spadina, south of Richmond Street St.

January 11, 2013 johndougtaylor

The impressive Spadina Building is a warehouse/loft structure on Spadina Avenue, between King West and Richmond Streets, are reminders of the garment industry that flourished

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Toronto’s architectural gems–Tower Building at Spadina and Adelaide

January 9, 2013 johndougtaylor

The ten-storey Art Deco-style Tower Building at 106-110 Spadina Avenue, on the northwest corner of Adelaide and Spadina Avenue, is today a landmark structure in

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Toronto’s architectural gems–the Waterworks (Maintenance) Building on Richmond Street West

December 6, 2012 johndougtaylor

View of the Toronto Waterworks (Maintenance) Building from north east corner of Brant and Richmond Street West. A History of the Waterworks (Maintenance) Building at

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A and A Records and Broadway shows on vinyl

December 4, 2012 johndougtaylor

When 33 1/3 rpm vinyl disks hit the record shops of Toronto in the 1950s, we marvelled at the technological advancements that allowed so much

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