Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Queen and Ryerson/Majestic Theatre/Then and Now

An advert from 1911 for the Majestic Theatre.

These photos,taken in 1913 show the interior and exterior of the Majestic Theatre (The Majesticograph) located on the N/W corner of Queen West at Ryerson. I suspect at the request of the Fire Department as the exits seen dubious at best.
Fire exit.
Fire exit with pull down stairs.
The Lobby.At some point the building was demolished and Ryerson was widened. The store on the right remains intact.
2010.

King and Berkeley/Then and Now

The N/E corner of King and Berkeley in the mid 1970's.
2010.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Eastern and Trinity/Then and Then

These two photos, only a few tears apart show that some improvements were made to this building on orders from the city.

Queen and Yonge/Then and Now

A publicity stunt outside the Colonial Tavern on Yonge St. I would guess the early 1960's.
The mid 1970's.
The mid 70's.
The new facade in the 1980's.
A good shot of Yonge Street in the early 1980's showing the famous Colonial Tavern.
Demolished a short time later. The bank on the left was designed by E.J. Lennox.
The bank still stands.

A Rush handbill.
A Toronto Star ad.

Yonge and Elm/Then and Now

The rear of the N/W corner of Yonge and Elm in 1913.
2010.

Yonge and Elm/Then

Please click on image for a better view.

The west side of Yonge south of Elm.
Another photo stitch of the west side of Yonge north of Elm in the winter of 1950.
Dominion Regalia (As seen above) is still in business and supplies flags as well as Masonic Regalia.....

Yonge and Gerrard/Then


The west side of Yonge from Gerrard up to Hayter and Eaton's College store in 1950.
I think these were documented prior to the subway construction to monitor any damage to the the building as construction progressed. It's interesting to note that there was another Kresge's on the opposite side of the street one block north (see previous post)
click on the panorama for a better view.I would like to have lunch at Charlie's restaurant.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Yonge and Carlton/Then


A stitched panorama of the east side of Yonge south of Carlton.
I'm not sure when the Kresge's was torn down but it was a great example of Art Moderne design.

Queen and Euclid/Then and Now

This row of wood frame hops on the north side of Queen West near Euclid were in serious need of repair in the winter of 1941Two years later only the one on the left remains (restored) and a replacement has been built with a vitrolite facade.
2010 and strangely the empty lot remains.

Yonge and Elm/Then and Now


Yonge and Dundas/Then and Now

The intersection of Yonge and Dundas in the mid 1980's.
Today.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Dundas Arcade Store Front

This former shoe store on Dundas near Dufferin has an arcade display storefront. These are harder and harder to find in the city as interior floor space becomes more valuable. It's now a coffee shop.

Remtico Carbon Paper


A very pleasing graphic from the 1930's Remington Brand Carbon Paper, Remtico.

Unfinished Parkdale Homes

This s a good example of an "Unfinished Semi" located in Parkdale. Quite often a simple box house would be built on the back of the lot with the intention being, that as time and money allowed, a more elaborate and decorative "front" would be added. In this case only the back exists.

Yonge and Elm/Then and Now

A great photo from the archives looking south down Yonge from Elm in 1950 as the subway construction works it's way north.(Note the crane in the background and Steele's Tavern on the left.)2010 and we can see the collapsed wall of the old Edison Hotel at the corner of Gould.

Yonge and Elm/Then and Now

This shot (probably from the mid 80's) shows how vibrant this intersection used to be for music shoppers. The Thriffty's store occupies the former site of Steele's Tavern. The silver car in the foreground is a fairly rare Citroen SM (Maserati) built between 1979-1975.
Now a desolate pit.

Yonge and Elm/Then and Now

Looking east on Elm towards Yonge in 1952.
The sane view in 2010. Barberian's Steak House on the right has been here since 1958.
The entire block from A & A's south is now just a construction pit.

Yonge and Elm/Then and Now

This time looking east down Elm towards Yonge in 1952. A small A&A Records can be seen in the distance.
A little further back from the mid 80's.2010.

Yonge and Elm/Then and Now

Another photo from December 1950 showcasing the front of Allen's, "Clothing for the Entire Family".December 2010.