Idyllic view of Toronto's Prince Edward Viaduct, (AKA Bloor Viaduct), published in the Sunday World #OnThisDay#ravinedays#river#otd#1920s#bridge#architecture#torontohistory#toronto#canada#hopkindesign
A group of fashionable women pose for a movie camera at old Woodbine Race Track, Toronto, #OnThisDay#1920s#films#1920sfashion#woodbineracetrack#oldwoodbine#horseracing#horses#gambling#torontohistory#toronto#canada#hopkindesign
Toronto's Canadian Pacific building remains standing today, still offering office space for rent. Recently, H&R has proposed plans to convert and expand the building into a condominium, seen in concept form here.
This 15-storey "skyscraper" headquarters of the Canadian Pacific Railway was the tallest building in the British Empire from 1913 to 1915. In 1988, H&R Real Estate Investment purchased the building from Canadian Pacific.
The Canadian Pacific Building in Toronto, Canada, as seen here in a circa 1913 postcard, is located at the southeast corner of Yonge and King Streets. #postcards#1910s#canadianpacific#railway#railroad#architecture#ephemera#torontohistory#toronto#canada#hopkindesign
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