Branch bank (Bloor Street West and Spadina Road), Bank of Nova Scotia
- 2009.002.2010
- File
- October 1957
Interior and exterior views of a rectangular bank building with glass walls.
Branch bank (Bloor Street West and Spadina Road), Bank of Nova Scotia
Interior and exterior views of a rectangular bank building with glass walls.
Church building, Christian Science, Lawrence and Yonge
Church, Don Mills, Donway United
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a small box camera with leatherette casing and metal faceplate. Camera is loaded with Kodak Verichrome 620 film.
Kodak Brownie Reflex, Synchro Model
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Brownie Reflex Synchro Model, made in Canada by the Canadian Kodak Co. Limited. It has a twin-lens reflex pattern and a large finder with a folding hood. It uses 127 film, a rotary shutter, and has a meniscus lens. It is in the original box with two manual booklets and has a fabric braid strap.
Exterior views of a townhouse complex, with bachelor apartments or garages on the lower level and two storey dwellings stacked above.
Shawcroft, B.
Alan Gardens Fountain: Toronto
Exterior views of the S. Walter Stewart Building on Memorial Park Avenue in Toronto.
Peter Dickinson Associates : Bay and College
Interior and exterior views of an office building
Interior and exterior views of homes, crowd in Nathan Philips Square
Interior portraits of men (architects)
Exterior and interior views of Toronto City Hall
Exterior photographs of housing complex
Yorkwoods public school and Driftwood public school
Interior and exterior views of elementary schools
St. James Town : isolated house
Photographs of a house in an apartment complex
Exterior views of the C.N. Tower, Toronto.
This file contains a series of black and white acetate negatives of interior views of the bar of the Tam 'O' Shanter club.
Fire Hall & High School Islington Ave.
The file contains 2 black and white acetate negatives.
View of the entrance of the building including details of extarior and interior, main lobby, staircase and Henry Moor Gallery. Contains images of models for the façade [196-?]. Images from two exhibitions can be found in the collection: "Contemporary Furnishings" from 1958, showing Walker Court with chairs and items from local stores, and "The Bauhaus: 50 Years" from 1970. With 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft) of physical space, the AGO is one of the largest art museums in North America.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Height approx. 263.0m, completed 1968. Building is located at 110 Yonge Street in Toronto. View of the main entrance. This building was designated a heritage property in 1990.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
View of the exterior of the building, terra-cotta detail above the window and aerial level of the building. The building was constructed ca. 1890. Several interior views of hallways, windows and stairs.
Views of the shopping arcade and central courtyard, decorated with café tables and umbrellas.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) - subway stations and streetcars
Reprints of historical photographs of streetcars, including the Bay Streetcar (May 1, 1937) and streetcar track construction at Bay and Wellington streets (May 8, 1925). A streetcar enters the St. Clair West subway station (date unknown). View of Rosedale Valley subway bridge by John B. Parkin & Associates. Interiors of Dupont subway station (January 26, 1978), Saint Clair West station (date unknown), and Yorkdale subway station (date unknown). View of Yorkdale subway station (date unknown).
Exterior photographs of the South Hall market, constructed in 1844 by William Thomas, J. Winston Siddall and H.B. Lane. This barn shaped brick building is located at 51 Front Street East in Toronto. The nearby classical revival hall, located at 151 King Street East, was originally built in 1851 and restored in 1967. Photographs include exterior views of renovation, and interior views of the hall ballroom.
Metro Toronto Police Marine Unit building
Artist's illustration of the low-rise harbour building with tall clock tower.
John P. Robarts Research Library, University of Toronto
Photographs of the exterior of the concrete high-rise library building, with one aerial view.
North York, Humbermede Junior High School
Exterior view of the building, taken from a distance showing entire façade. Two storey building with second storey overhang. Canadian flag in front.
Jowett, Henry Roger
North York, Victoria Park Place
Architect's model for a commercial retail and office building. Three concrete and glass towers are linked by two glass atria rising from ground level to the third floor.
Panda Associates Photography
North York, Yorkwoods Public School
Exterior view of rectangular building with central courtyard, including one aerial view. Interior view of library. Building located at 25 Yorkwoods Gate, North York.
Interior and exterior views of subway stations in Toronto
Aerial views of the CN tower and downtown Toronto.
Calgary and M. Lastman project : copies
Copy photographs of exterior views of Calgary and Toronto
Branch bank (Bloor Street West and Spadina Road), Bank of Nova Scotia
Interior and exterior views of glass walled bank building.
North York, York Regional School of Nursing
Exterior and interior views of brick educational complex, now part of the School of Health Sciences, Seneca College.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Original label: "25 - Creek views" from box 2. Item features a view of Kodak Heights from beyond a creek.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Paul Christie Theatre Program Collection
This collection consists of programs from theatre, opera, and symphony performances that the collector attended from 1952-2020. Most programs have the ticket stub tipped in, and some include newspaper reviews and clippings for the performances.
Item is a dark brown card with gold letterpress at bottom centre, "J. FRASER BRYCE/ 107 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO". Picture is 3/4 view of a woman in cap and gown, holding a book in her left hand, with a white fur hood draped across her shoulders, possibly indicating an undergraduate degree obtained. A sticker on the verso reads "$1.00/ D".
J. Fraser Bryce
Crowds in concourse : Royal Bank Plaza
People walking through the interior concourse of the Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto
Exterior views of the CN tower and downtown Toronto.
Westminster United Church : Scarborough
Exterior and interior views of a church
Exterior views of building construction, Centennial Centre
Toronto, East York Community Centre
Interior and exterior views of East York community centre.
North York, York Regional School of Nursing
Interior and exterior views of college buildings
Row apartments : Leslie Street & Skyline of North York
Exterior views of low rise apartment buildings and skyline of apartments in North York
Toronto Dominion Centre, Simpsons construction and Temple building
Exterior views of buildings and construction
Copy Negs from B.C. Langley Museum
This file contains a series of copy black and white acetate negatives of the interior and exterior of the Langley Museum in British Columbia. The article "Fort Langley, B.C.: Museum and Fort" written by J. Calder Peeps appeared in the 1958, November issue of The Canadian Architect.
J. Calder Peeps
File contains 27 black and white acetate negatives depicting exterior and interior views of the Carling Breweries building. A selection of these photographs were reproduced in the 1959 June issue of The Canadian Architect for an article titled, "Office Building, Toronto. The building was designed by the architects Weir, Cripps & Associates.
This file contains 19 copy black and white acetate negatives by James H. Acland. A selection of these images accompanied the article "The Architecture of Water" by Charles W. Moore and published in the 1959 November issue of The Canadian Architect.
J. Acland
The file contains 2 copy black and white acetate negatives.
The file contains three black and white acetate negatives produced in preparation of 1958 December issue of The Canadian Architect periodical.
The file contains 14 black and white acetate negatives of an unknown highrise building.
Toronto Pearson International Airport, Old Terminal 1
Interior and exterior of the development of the Toronto International Airport, showing photographs of planes, baggage claim, parking garages. Design drawings were published in the May 1958 issue of Canadian Architect. The airport was originally known as the Malton Airport, opened in 1937, and was redeveloped as an International Airport in the 1960s, and renamed in 1984 for former Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.
Jowett, H.R.
Toronto, Bank of Montreal, 30 Yonge Street
Built in 1885 for the Bank of Montreal, this branch bank was one of the few buildings in the are to survive Toronto's Great Fire of 1904. Designed by Darling and Curry, the architects who had recently completed the equally august Victoria Hospital for Sick Children on College Street, the Bank of Montreal's head office was the most striking of Toronto's nineteenth-century bank buildings. The building remained a branch until 1982. The Hockey Hall of Fame officially opened in this building, incorporated into the BCE Place development, in 1993. The new $35 million facility has almost 60,000 square feet of floor space. There is access from shopping mall concourse level at BCE Place. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a world-class sports and entertainment facility and is one of Toronto's prime tourist attractions drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. "Hockey Hall of Fame - About Us," Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum, 2010. Accessed on October 21, 2010. http://www.hhof.com/html/gi20300.shtml
Meteorological Headquarters building
The headquarters building is four storeys high, aproximetely 430 ft. long by 210 ft. wide and has a gross floor area of 340.000 sq.ft. Two courtyards occupying the center bays of the building provide natural light to interior offices and laboratories. The building programme included offices, warehousing facilities, classrooms, lecture theatre, research library and archives, cafeteria and specialized scientific facilities such as observetion domes, radar equipment and wind tunnels. Views of the courts, lobby, typical service core. Interior and exterior views.
Interior view of office space on main level. The building ceased to function as a municipal city hall after North York was amalgamated into the Toronto Metropolitan Area in the late 1990s. It now serves as the North York Civic Centre, located on Yonge Street north of Sheppard Avenue.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Exterior views of the pods and waterways of the amusement park.
Nakashima, Hiro
North York, Joseph Shepard Federal office building
The Joseph Shepard Building is located in the urban core of the North York region of Toronto. The fourteen-storey, modern office complex is pyramidal in form with stepped massing and an asymmetrical plan. The building's walls are clad in rust-red and brown clay brick and have continuous bands of windows and brick spandrels that create a strong horizontal emphasis. Prominent features of its design are its five-storey atrium, many open-air terraces, public courtyard and accessible mall. A strong architectural vocabulary unifies the interior and exterior. The designation is confined to the footprint of the building.
Applied Photography Ltd.
North York, Burns Hall, Canadian Forces College
Interior and exterior views , including aerial views of the historic brick and ivy building with the concrete and brick additions and parking lot. Interior views include stairwells, library space, and hallways. One copy of an axonometric drawing of the newer addition to the building.
Evans, Steven
North York, Jane Junior High School
3 exterior views of brick and concrete building, with one interior view of a wood panelled auditorium/cafeteria space.
Jowett, Henry Roger
North York, Topcliff Avenue Public School
3 exterior views of brick and concrete building, with one interior view of a wood panelled auditorium.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Architect's models of the office buildings and one view of glass detail on the finished building.
Mykusz, Peter
Bruce Etherington: Toronto-Dominion Bank
Photographs of architects participating in the planning proces for a new branch of the Toronto-Dominion Bank in Mississauga. Persons pictured are: A. Bruce Etherington, Harry Waring, Robert McCague (office manager and spec. writer), Valentin Petschar and Edmond Ruud (draftsmen), Mrs. Rosa Teshima (secretary).
Negatives cut into 3 strips of 2 frames each.
Bank of Nova Scotia : Don Mills
Signposts : bulders + agents in Don Mills
File contains photographs of a sign post listing bthge names of businesses.
Irving Grossman : apartment + office
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a glass plate negative featuring an image of the cafeteria and its staff located at Kodak Heights building #9, the Employee Building. Glass plate negative, original label: "43 - Cafeteria" from box 1.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Original label: "21 - From the tracks" from box 2. Item features a view of Kodak Heights from across a set of railway tracks.
Kodak Canada Inc.