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JARVIS & CHARLES
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JARVIS & CHARLES
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Judging by the windows over the doors, it looks like the doors were lowered. Not an unusual phenomenon, if one compares old photos of Massey Hall to the current situation, the same thing occurred.
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It's been awhile but I have started to include some people along with the places in a few Then and Nows. Enjoy....
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JARVIS & CHARLES
Here are two more in the general vicinity which I'm sure everyone has already seen countless times; humour me - I'm new
circa 1960
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In the "wilds" of Scarborough:
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Speaking of Bloor and Jarvis and the effect of what was known as the Clifton Road Extension (aka Mount Pleasant Road, between St. Clair and Bloor), from the Toronto Star archives:
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Caption: Clifton Road Extension built at a cost of nearly $5,000,000 four times original estimate, was officially opened today in ceremony by Mayor Hiram McCallum. Photo taken circa May 17, 1950. Last Published: 19500517
Interesting how Catto's retained the Rialto canopy...
My eyes are draw to the right for some reason....May 26 addition.
Then. 241 Yonge Street. A building with much character and a great view - I'm sure - framed by that fourth floor window.
Picture from "Construction - a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada" published in 1919. The architect was Jas. Mitchell. How many of you know that Jas. is short for James.
Viewable scans edited and provided through the efforts of UTer wwwebster. Thank you wwwebster!
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Now. May 2011. That glazing - that's the technical term for a wall of glass- looks utterly original. Please, let's just admire the windows.
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