Goldie
Senior Member
Excellent work, gang.
I'm glad I questioned the original caption.
And J.T.'s prompting certainly helped.
I'm glad I questioned the original caption.
And J.T.'s prompting certainly helped.
"And J.T.'s prompting certainly helped."
QUOTE: Prof Goldie.
My question is if the Might's Directory of 1899 includes Dineen at Yonge & Temperance Streets,
and the pics caption (Library of Congress) has them as 1901 . . .
Regards,
J T
I'm almost pleased the the Library of Congress made the original location error (and possibly the date, too).
That error has generated some excellent detective work.
Should we tell Congress?
Or keep it as a Canadian secret?
Dineen at King and Yonge? Same Dineen as the one at Temperance these days?
It would appear to be.
With regards to the Peter Dickinson building at 4 King West, interesting going to the Naylor fonds from the 70's and seeing how much better it looked pre-"renovation". Would be great to see a proper renovation along the lines of 111 Richmond.
Replacing the dun-coloured spandrels along the lines of Lever House could be an interesting direction:
4 King is a big favourite. Always think it would be cool to have the second floor corner office overlooking King and Yonge. Wave down at the people.