Toronto’s Gooderham (Flatiron) Building on Wellington and Front Streets Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, Kensington Market, Toronto,
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The E. W. Gillett Building at 276 King St. West
The E. W. Gillett Building at 276 King Street West is one of the structures that will be demolished if the Mirvish Condo project receives
Toronto’s Bell Lightbox (TIFF) on King St. West
Toronto’s Bell Lightbox (TIFF) on King St. West Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, entertainment Toronto, Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto cultural scene, toronto
Toronto’s old Christie Theatre Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: Toronto, toronto theatres, toronto’s old theatres Tags: Christie Theatre Toronto, St. Clair West Toronto The
Memories of Toronto’s International Cinema (the Oriole, Cinema) – Historic Toronto
Photo from the Ontario Archives (AO 2122). The above photo depicts the Oriole Theatre in 1945, when it was the Cinema. Its name was
The above photo is from from the Toronto Telegram of June 26, 1964 (City of Toronto Archives, Series 1278, File 21). The Beach Theatre was
The above photo from the City of Toronto Archives (Series 881 – file 350) depicts the Metro Theatre in 1939, the year it opened. The
Toronto’s old movie theatre—the Mt. Pleasant (Hudson)
The Mount Pleasant Theatre is one of Toronto’s oldest surviving movie theatres. When it opened in 1926, it was named the Hudson. At the time,
The above photo from the City of Toronto Archives (Fonds 124, file 0124, It. 0017) shows the Broadway Theatre at 75 Queen Street West c.1960.
Toronto’s architectural gems—St. James Cathedral on King St. East
St. James Cathedral at 65 Church Street, on the northeast corner of Church and King Street East, is one of Toronto’s most historic churches. It