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Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

One of the most glamorous mid-century modern buildings by John B. Parkin, the Faberge Perfumes Canada Ltd. Building, 1950, 30 Queen Elizabeth Blvd., Etobicoke, winner of the Massey Silver Medal that year:

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Today:

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A few more from 1950:

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Today:

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"John B. Parkin, the Faberge Perfumes Canada Ltd. Building, 1950, 30 Queen Elizabeth Blvd., Etobicoke "
Thecharioteer.

MIGHT'S TORONTO CITY DIRECTORY 1970

30 Fagertsa Steel Limited.
Manufacture of tungsten carbide rock bits.
259-3711.

What about:

40 Lido Industrial Products Limited.
Plastic garden hose and pipe.
259-3221
(One day I happened to ask John Ondrey , the President of Lido, as to why he had
a chromed model of an Avro Arrow on his light blue Cadillac el dorado convertible;
as a hood ornament.
"We were a supplier." he replied.)

Regards,
J T
 
For all the banner signage, it's remarkable how intact (and presumably authentically "appreciated") Faberge/GLB is after all these years--even the wiggly brown brick wall by the entrance vestibule remains intact...
 
"John B. Parkin, the Faberge Perfumes Canada Ltd. Building, 1950, 30 Queen Elizabeth Blvd., Etobicoke "
Thecharioteer.

MIGHT'S TORONTO CITY DIRECTORY 1970

30 Fagertsa Steel Limited.
Manufacture of tungsten carbide rock bits.
259-3711.

Fagersta is a city in Sweden with a strong mining and metallurgical tradition. I imagine that was a subsidiary of the modern Fagersta Stainless AB.

'What the bloody hell's tungsten carbide drills?'

 
Then: Farmers Dairy, Blackmore St (Blackmore Lane on some maps), north of Bay/Davenport, looking west to Davenport, 1930

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Now: Blackmore St

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Gardiner at Dufferin - about to open - 1959

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2015

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The Royal Canadian Military Institute was built on the W. side University Ave in 1907.
Seen here at the right side of this 1931 photo.

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The RCMI recently arranged for a huge condo to rise above the original building (426 University).

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25-27 Elm St., c.1920s

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Our skyline (not an exact match-up, but pretty close):

1854:

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Today (photo by Razz on the 88 Scott thread):

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