Friday, February 3, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The Canary Restaurant/Then and Now
The iconic Canary Restaurant as shot by Bill Wrigley.
The sign has been salvaged and can be found in a warehouse on Wabash Av in Parkdale. Originally built as a school more info can be found below.

Friday, January 27, 2012
King and John/Then and Now

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.



Fallow Farmhouse
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The Evolution of The Hollywood Tavern/House of Lancaster
The Hollywood Tavern on the Queensway as it appeared in the late 1950's. I can't say for certain but I suspect it was a somewhat elegant establishment along the lines of the Copacabana, the el Mocambo and even the Cabana Room at the Spadina Hotel.
A supper club where people would go for dinner and dancing as the sign below suggests.
A supper club where people would go for dinner and dancing as the sign below suggests.
The side entrance.
The Queensway looking west w/ The Hollywood to the left.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Richmond Street/Then and Now
The south side of Richmond when it was a two way street looking east towards Sheppard in the early 1920's.
2010.
York and Richmond/Then and Now
I believe this is the S/W corner of York and Richmond 1916.
The south side of Richmond west of York.
Bishop's Block Returns/Adelaide and Simcoe/Then and Now

According to Patricia McHugh in her excellent book "Toronto Architecture-A City Guide"
"These two brick and stucco row houses are Toronto's oldest example of the genre. though now sadly bereft of their three original sisters and most of their Georgian dignity as well. Joseph Bishop was a butcher who built these houses for speculation."



The city did conduct an extensive archeological dig at the site.
Details can be found here.
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