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Would that have been the last Peter Witt car--or at least near the end? Interesting intersection of that and the already-built Gardiner...
 

Just putting your two photos together for comparison...


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Exhibition 1960 001.jpg Exhibition 1960 x 2 001.jpg Exhibition 1960 x3 001.jpg Yonge Street 1960 001.jpg It's the end of the year already. Wishing you all health & much happiness in 2016. I have scanned some prints from slides & I would like to share them with you. Scenes from the Canadian National Exhibition (one of my favourite places) & one of Yonge & Queen also from 1960.
 

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(1) The lack of the HHofF and the presence of the Manufacturers' Building (burnt 1961; replaced by the Better Living Centre),

(2) in the Yonge photo, the presence of the brand new 2 Carlton Tower (long familiarly thought of as the "CAA Building"--or the "OML Building" if you're *really* old school)
 
Early Toronto nickelodeon, The Big Nickel, 375 Yonge St., 1913
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Yonge St. during WWI c.1915
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AOV (Adult Only Video) 2015
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Interesting how behind the 70s slats, the Moderne "portholes" of the Rio facade were still intact. (Would anything remain behind the present facade panelling? The proportions of the second-floor window seem the same as in 1950)
 
I always thought there was something odd about 370 College. I also noticed that the building on the corner of Brunswick housing Caplansky's had matching facade details. Then I found a couple of old photos which show that it used to be one united facade. Not sure what happened to it but by the 1920 the center-right portion was replaced by the theatre. Maybe a fire?

You can see it here at bottom left, with the corner bay and turret.

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And below, through the trees looking north on Bellevue:
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And my rough diagram:
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The remaining three floors along Brunswick:
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Looking south from Nathan Phillips Square:

July 1, 1970:

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January 4, 2016:

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I always thought there was something odd about 370 College. I also noticed that the building on the corner of Brunswick housing Caplansky's had matching facade details. Then I found a couple of old photos which show that it used to be one united facade. Not sure what happened to it but by the 1920 the center-right portion was replaced by the theatre. Maybe a fire?/QUOTE]

yonderbeam, you've made some interesting discoveries regarding the history of that block.
Some old storefronts in Toronto are laced with amazing back-stories, eh?
If we never LOOK UP above the new street-level improvements we can miss some great historical details.
 
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I do remember a c1960 photo that showed a spectacular Moderne-ish corner diner called "Algier" in the Caplansky's location...
 

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