chriskayTO
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I'm loving that big 'ol early '70s Chevy Impala in that shot. It makes me wonder, with cars that huge, it must have been quite the challenge to parallel park!
A Then and Now photo essay on the lost Bank of Nova Scotia building at 39 King Street West, replaced by Commerce Court. One of the more interesting lost buildings of the Financial District, as much for its almost-Baroque use of a narrow mid-block site as for its architecture.
Then. "Kingston Road at Blantyre. 196-" This view is earlier than the 1960s - 50s I think.
The lost Bank of Nova Scotia building at 39 King Street West, replaced by Commerce Court. One of the more interesting lost buildings of the Financial District, as much for its almost-Baroque use of a narrow mid-block site as for its architecture.
Naw, it looks more 60s to me--maybe the snowed-up car on the right makes it seem otherwise. (If that's a "boxed-in" Sunoco sign in the background, it all but confirms its being 1960s.)
A Then and Now photo essay on the lost Bank of Nova Scotia building at 39 King Street West, replaced by Commerce Court. One of the more interesting lost buildings of the Financial District, as much for its almost-Baroque use of a narrow mid-block site as for its architecture. Older B&W pics are from the Panda archives:
From the Toronto Archives:
An interesting element of the Commerce Court construction is mentioned in this photo caption:
Bay-Wellington St. : Commerce Court development re. search for grave of Stella Vanzant.
Image of grave diggers - construction men digging up old grave at the site of the old Osler building while Rev. Walter Gelling Dean of St. James Cathedral looks on.
Goldie, was this some sort of unsolved Cold Case?