Photo from City of Toronto Archives, c. 1933. The Pickford Theatre at 382 Queen Street West was located on the northwest corner of Queen
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The above photo of the Donlands Theatre, from the Ontario Archives (AO 1981), was taken in 1949. This suburban theatre was located at 397 Donlands
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Royal Theatre (the Pylon)
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Royal Theatre (the Pylon) Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, entertainment Toronto, Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto, Toronto history,
Toronto’s old Willow movie theatre at 5269 Yonge St. Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto, toronto theatres, toronto’s
Toronto’s Oddfellows Hall at 2 College St. – Historic Toronto
The ornate red-brick building at 2 College Street (450 Yonge Street) is on the northwest corner of Yonge and College Streets. Constructed between the years 1891
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Regent (the Belsize, the Crest) – Historic Toronto
The Regent Theatre at 551 Mount Pleasant Road is an old neighbourhood theatres that has survived into the modern era. The theatre opened in 1927
This photo of the Glendale Theatre (Ontario Archives AO 2116) was likely taken about the years 1949, as the main feature on the marque is
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Panasonic Theatre (Victoria, Astor, New Yorker) – Historic Toronto
The Panasonic Theatre at 651 Yonge Street was originally a four-story residence, built in 1911 in the Second-Empire style, with a Mansard roof containing windows
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Westwood Theatre – Historic Toronto
City of Toronto Archives, Series 1257, S1057, It. 8480 (1) The Westwood Theatre was at 3743 Bloor Street West, at the intersection of
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Town Cinema – Historic Toronto
The above photo is from the collection of the Toronto Reference Library, and was taken in 1969 by Dick Darrell of the Toronto Daily