Toronto’s old Clyde (Avalon) Theatre Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic toronto buildings, Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto history, Toronto’s old movie theatres,
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Toronto’s old Variety (Arcadian) Theatre
Toronto’s old Variety (Arcadian) Theatre Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto, Toronto history, toronto theatres, Toronto’s
West facade of Montgomery’s Inn and the south extension, photo June 2015. Montgomery’s Inn at 4709 Dundas Street West, is on the southeast corner of
History—Toronto’s Cecil Street Community Centre – Historic Toronto
The Community Centre at 58 Cecil Street is situated on a residential street south of College Street, to the east of the ever-busy Spadina Avenue.
Toronto’s Ryerson Press Building—Bell Media
The former Ryerson Press Building at 299 Queen Street, City of Toronto Archives, Fl 1231, It.0761 The five-storey, white “industrial Gothic” building on the southeast
Toronto’s 441-443 Queen West at Spadina
The view in the above photo gazes east along Queen Street on September 29, 1910, from a short distance west of Spadina Avenue. On the
History of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
History of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, Toronto cultural scene, Toronto history,
Toronto’s Boer War Monument
Gazing north on University Avenue from south off Queen Street West on June 23, 1939. The Boer War monument is visible. The monument in the
History of Toronto’s CN Tower
The CN Tower is perhaps Toronto’s most recognizable landmark, visible from almost any viewpoint in the downtown. Whether a person is entering the city from
Toronto’s Gurney Stove Foundry, King Street West
Toronto’s Gurney Stove Foundry, King Street West Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, King Street West, Toronto history,