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NO, I looked at Streetview! :->DSC, you walked over for a look? How cool. I wonder why they did that. Answer is lost to the mists of history...
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NO, I looked at Streetview! :->DSC, you walked over for a look? How cool. I wonder why they did that. Answer is lost to the mists of history...
DSC, you walked over for a look? How cool. I wonder why they did that. Answer is lost to the mists of history...
A brand made by Hudson between 1932 and 1938. Hudson itself merged with Nash to become American Motors in 1954.What's a 'Terraplane'?
Actually, I'd make an other-way-around suggestion. The earlier photo was dated 1927; the above Simpsons addition (which'd be a render, as the site was too hemmed-in for that kind of wide view) came in 1928/9. And I recall reading of the Simpsons midblock entrance arches being 1920s modifications--whether accurately or not; for all I know, it might be nothing more than *this* arch. (We need more pre-1930 photos of the Simpsons elevations to verify what might have gone on here)Or is it? @DSC
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Taken From: http://www.thedepartmentstoremuseum.org/2010/05/robert-simpson-company-ltd.html
In one very old photo or render (not sure); we see three arches. Suggesting to me that one was removed at one point.
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If memory serves me........
This area of the store was converted to 'loading' at some point in history.
There were no entrances to the store between Yonge (at the corner, now Lena) and the first of the entrances in the newer 'deco' building towards Bay Street.
When the original Bay-Adelaide Centre proposal was approved, one of the conditions was shifting loading to the south of side of Richmond Street and re-opening that area as an entrance; I imagine, restoring it to close to its original look in the process.
I tried to dig up the details on that deal, but I've been missing them today and need to get back to work! LOL
Fantastic research! Thank you.Or is it? @DSC
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Taken From: http://www.thedepartmentstoremuseum.org/2010/05/robert-simpson-company-ltd.html
In one very old photo or render (not sure); we see three arches. Suggesting to me that one was removed at one point.
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If memory serves me........
This area of the store was converted to 'loading' at some point in history.
There were no entrances to the store between Yonge (at the corner, now Lena) and the first of the entrances in the newer 'deco' building towards Bay Street.
When the original Bay-Adelaide Centre proposal was approved, one of the conditions was shifting loading to the south of side of Richmond Street and re-opening that area as an entrance; I imagine, restoring it to close to its original look in the process.
I tried to dig up the details on that deal, but I've been missing them today and need to get back to work! LOL
I doubt they would go to such an expense, but maaaaaybe when Cinderella Man was being shot in Toronto and this played Madison Square Gardens for a few weeks of shooting?
Not sure if this helps. It's dated "circa 1930" and shows two arches (also one of my favourite pics in the archives showing both the Temple Building and the original tower of the Confederation Life Building):Actually, I'd make an other-way-around suggestion. The earlier photo was dated 1927; the above Simpsons addition (which'd be a render, as the site was too hemmed-in for that kind of wide view) came in 1928/9. And I recall reading of the Simpsons midblock entrance arches being 1920s modifications--whether accurately or not; for all I know, it might be nothing more than *this* arch. (We need more pre-1930 photos of the Simpsons elevations to verify what might have gone on here)
I was reading an obit today that referenced a woman as a young lady was living at Willard Hall before her marriage.A combo shot:
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Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbi....3346472765669526&idorvanity=1579752435674910
Enhanced historical image from the above, by me:
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