City of Toronto Archives, Series 1278-Fl. 10 When it opened, the Brighton was an intimate theatre with slightly more than 400 wooden seats, the backs
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The Reid Building at 266-270 King West
There are several historic buildings on King Street West that will be demolished if the Mirvish Condo project is approved by the City of Toronto.
City of Toronto Archives, Series SC 257-Fl.464. Photo was taken in 1946. In the City of Toronto Archives, the floor plans of the Rex
Brock Theatre on Dundas West in 1937. The film “Ebb Tide,” starring Ray Milland is advertised on the marquee. The movie was set in the
The Guild Theatre, formerly the Greenwood, in 1937. Photo, City of Toronto Archives, Series 488-1123. Plans for the Greenwood Theatre were submitted to the City
The Lumsden Building at 2-6 Adelaide Street East is on the northeast corner of Yonge and Adelaide Street East. Built between the years 1909 and
Toronto’s Anderson Building at 284 King West – Historic Toronto
The Anderson Building at 284 King Street West will be demolished if approval is received from the City of Toronto for the new complex
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Mayfair Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, toronto architecture, toronto theatres, toronto’s old theatres Tags: Annette Street,
Toronto’s old Allenby (Roxy, Apollo) Theatre on the Danforth
Toronto’s old Allenby (Roxy, Apollo) Theatre on the Danforth Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, the Danforth Toronto, Toronto, toronto architecture, toronto theatres,
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Carlton on Parliament St. – Historic Toronto
The Carlton Theatre on Parliament Street is not to be confused with the Odeon Carlton, located on Carlton Street east of Yonge. The Carlton was