The N/E corner of King and Dufferin.The Metallic Roofing Company of Canada began it's operation in 1884 and was the first such company in Canada. It was located at 1190-1192 King Street West. Tin ceiling tiles held enormous appeal as they were affordable, fireproof and could be decorated with custom designs. Sadly, the building fell into disrepair, but unlike many Toronto gems, it was dismantled and is presently in storage with the Ontario Heritage Trust. The façade is on display at the Ontario Heritage Trust building on Adelaide if you want to get a rare peak at a pressed metal building façade.
Some time in the 1980's.
The facade in it's final days before it was taken apart for storage.
This sat at the corner of Liberty and Jefferson for several years.
Another photo by Patrick Cummins.
Some time in the 1980's.
The facade in it's final days before it was taken apart for storage.
This sat at the corner of Liberty and Jefferson for several years.
Another photo by Patrick Cummins.
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