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This thread is great. Architectural plans and drawings are critical for rebuilding lost heritage buildings.
 
This thread is great. Architectural plans and drawings are critical for rebuilding lost heritage buildings.

Absolutely, junctionist. The 1859 drawings by Cumberland and Storm of Osgoode Hall in the Ontario Archives must have been instrumental to the heritage architects in the restoration:

Front elevation of Osgoode Hall in June 1855:

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Cumberland and Storm design:

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More from the Horwood Collection:

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Lighting plan for Osgoode Hall for the visit of the Prince of Wales 1860:

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Drawings by John Howard within the Toronto Archives:

The Chewett Building 1833 (demolished for the Rossin House. King & York):

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Victoria Row, King East, 1842:

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Bank of British North America, NE corner of Yonge & Wellington 1845:

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Old St. James, 1833-39:

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The art of the pen and ink drawing:



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It seems I only know how to do Then-and-Nows. Forgive the instrusion, but I found the Then image strikingly evocative.

Sullivan Street Now. February 1, 2013.

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And the lane to the north.

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No intrusion at all, Mustapha! Your contributions are always welcome. That street sign for "Orphanage Mews" for some reason gave me a bit of a shiver....
 

thecharioteer: "That street sign for "Orphanage Mews" for some reason gave me a bit of a shiver."

Thanks for the photo, Mustapha and the definition of Mw, charioteer.
I wonder if many others, like myself, were puzzled by "Mw" on a street sign.
 
Love it, wwwebster! Where was Rolyat Street?
It is still there (I looked at it on Google Streetview when WWWW posted the great drawing as it was avery striking building. Unfortunately, unless the numbering has changed radically, the "now" is not the same! It's just south of Dundas off Ossington.
 
ROLYAT STREET:

POLK & CO (Toronto City Directory.)
1890,
Page 287.


Regards,
J T
 
St. George's Church, John Street, 1851, by Anthony Reynolds Vyvyan Crease (1827-1892):

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View in 1845 (picture by Frederick Victor Poole in 1912):

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Spadina Avenue in 1864 (a series of drawings by William James Thompson from 1896):

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