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
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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
Gazing eastward to the entrance to the old Fort at York on April 10, 1909. City of Toronto Archives, Fl.1548, S0343, It. 1737(1). On July
Toronto newspaper headlines of the 1980s Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: Toronto, Toronto history, Toronto newspapers Tags: assassination of Anwar Sadat, assassination of Indira
Toronto’s newspapers 1970s Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: historic Toronto, Toronto, Toronto history, Toronto newspapers Tags: death of de Gaulle, end of Telgram newsaper
Toronto’s 1960s newspapers-“Man on the Moon” Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: first moon landing,, man on the moon, Prince of Wales crowned, Tags: Buzz
Headlines in Toronto’s newspapers in the 1960s
The 1960s was a tumultuous decade. I commenced collecting important newspapers in 1951, but of all these newspapers, those of the 1960s contain the most
Paintings of spring in Toronto’s Humber Valley Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: Toronto, Toronto art, Toronto paintings, Toronto’s Humber Valley Tags: Humber River Toronto,
Toronto’s daily newspapers of the 1950s—Princess Elizabeth, pre-Coronation—Part 1 Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: Toronto, Toronto cultural scene, Toronto history, Toronto newspapers Tags: 1951
Capturing a Toronto winter on canvas Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, Toronto, Toronto art, Toronto cultural scene, Toronto paintings Tags: