Friday, December 31, 2010
Oakleaf Steam Baths/Then and Then
King and Bathurst/Then and Now
A good example of Art Moderne or Streamline Moderne design. The International Harvester Building on Bathurst south of King in 1940.
Now the Thompson Hotel and the former showroom is the Counter diner,open 24 Hours.
Photo courtesy Hogtown Blues.
Toronto's Worst House

Toronto's worst house on Richmond west of Bathurst (built in 1859) sold last year (for considerable money) and was knocked down shortly after. The British flag/curtain in front window has been there for at least twenty years.The empty lot to the left was the previous site of Toronto's Worst House. The new one on the right is quite tasteful.
Little Old House/Ontario Cottage
remain. The first photo is by Patrick Cummins from 1998, note the original window above the door. This house is a good example of a house style known as an Ontario Cottage or an Ontario Gothic Revival Cottage. In this case though the decorative wood trim no longer exists.
The house can be seen (circled) in this photo from 1914.King and John/Then and Now
The N/E corner of King and John on a snowy day in the early 60's.The Eclipse Whitewear Building (1903) is significant as one of the earliest warehouses constructed on the former Upper Canada College campus on Russell Square, where the company produced children's and ladies' underwear for over half a century.
Looking east along King across john in the late 1970's.
A current view.
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