Toronto used to have a lot more pretty buildings than it does nowadays, many of them were torn down to build the skyscrapers which form our modern downtown core & business district. However, pieces of these buildings were saved by Rosa & Herbert Spencer Clark and placed throughout their property which was then donated to the Ontario Heritage Foundation shortly before their deaths. This property is now Guildwood Park.
Back entrance
Part of the Greek Theatre
Sculpture thingy and Temple Building
Part of a bank building
Closer view of the statue
Marble column
Marble entranceway
Greek Theatre
Provincial sculptures
More columns
Part of the old Toronto Star building
Guildwood: Where buildings go when they die
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Guildwood: Where buildings go when they die
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Re: Guildwood: Where buildings go when they die
We have no idea. There's some similar ones on the old Bank of Nova Scotia building which is still standing so it might be from an earlier BNS building. Could be from anywhere though.Phantasee wrote:I like this one. What's it from?
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Re: Guildwood: Where buildings go when they die
What no bits of Grand Central Station?
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Re: Guildwood: Where buildings go when they die
While Toronto might think it's New York, it really isn't. And last I checked, Grand Central was still standing and whole.
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Re: Guildwood: Where buildings go when they die
Sorry I was thinking of this one.
Got the two mixed up.
Got the two mixed up.
Penn Station
The other, even grander railway station - Penn Station - was built in 1902-1911 after a design by Charles McKim. In an act of vandalism, the monumental landmark was destroyed in 1963-1966 and replaced by a banal railway station and office tower.
Grand Central Terminal almost suffered a similar fate but thanks to New York City's new landmark preservation laws - implemented in part thanks to the outcry over the demolition of Penn Station, the building was able to escape the wrecking ball.
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Re: Guildwood: Where buildings go when they die
The only surviving pieces of old Penn Station, besides a few bits in the new station (railings, a few signs, the main concourse's glass block floor) are 14 eagle sculptures (including four that ended up in Philadelphia) and, I think, one of the caryatids. That's it. The rest is in a dump in Seacaucus.
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Re: Guildwood: Where buildings go when they die
According to the brochure it's from the North American Life Assurance Company.Phantasee wrote:I like this one. What's it from?
A few more pictures from today's visit
A defaced sculpture
Entranceway sculpture
Limestone Mobius Loop
Bank of Toronto
Lintel from the Bank of Toronto building
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I'm not sure why people choose 'To Love is to Bury' as their wedding song...It's about a murder-suicide
- Margo Timmins
When it becomes serious, you have to lie
- Jean-Claude Juncker
The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects
I'm not sure why people choose 'To Love is to Bury' as their wedding song...It's about a murder-suicide
- Margo Timmins
When it becomes serious, you have to lie
- Jean-Claude Juncker