junctionist
Senior Member
The way the opera house meets Richmond and York streets is awful. The budget was too low for that building.
The way the opera house meets Richmond and York streets is awful. The budget was too low for that building.
actually those urls work fine without being looged in to facebook
Looking it up was REALLY not that difficult! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/299_Queen_Street_WestCool! What's the history of the CityTV building? And what's it used for now, aside from getting things onto my television? (I know I can look this up but the hivemind here is way more interesting)
Cool! What's the history of the CityTV building?
The way the opera house meets Richmond and York streets is awful. The budget was too low for that building.
Cool! What's the history of the CityTV building? And what's it used for now, aside from getting things onto my television? (I know I can look this up but the hivemind here is way more interesting)
The Temple Building c. 1896 - 1970 (Demolished)
http://imgur.com/a/GIVsK
1910
1907
1920
1907
1960s
1912
I'm also wondering what those "roads" within the cloverleaf segments are about--service road remnants?
Another thing I can draw from that aerial: it seems like the Morgans (later Bay/Zellers/Target) store postdated the rest of Cloverdale.
Yes indeed. Cloverdale Mall grew in stages. The mall first opened in Nov 15 1956, probably a few months after this photo was taken. You will also notice, in the upper right corner of my photo, that the NE corner of the mall is missing as well. If you want to see "exactly" what hadn't been built yet by 1957, checking out this 1957/2013 comparison I made recently using satellite imagery:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4323200377573&l=a0b47b1951
I actually have a photo taken around that time, ground level, from just beyond the upper-right corner of my Hwy 27/Dundas photo of this thread, showing what the "missing part" of the mall looked like. It's always interesting to me to find photos of the same subject, taken from different perspectives but by different people:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3961046123943&l=754a7401cf
I'll also refer you to my short-list of early Cloverdale Mall photos and my running comments. These are just a few of what I have, and are allowed to show online right now:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.3961045483927.1073741825.1814022886&type=1&l=65ae97ea04
Some trivia for everyone on this thread: the Bay's stylized "M" was taken/borrowed/stolen from the logo of the Morgan's department store as proven here:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3961111445576&l=9d2d99f6d2