We Should ask why this concerted effort to destroy old buildings and old architecture of this city?
Who are the peoples behind it?
Are these buildings erased form the public consciousness?
Canada is a large Country. There is plenty of space. Why not build beside them ?
Why were these buildings destroyed?
In Europe they would have been rebuilt. Have we lost the ability to build such artistic buildings?
Has the consciousness of people something to do with it?
When people see beauty the spirit is uplifted. Is the reverse also true?
On the Terrace showing Manufacturers' and Women Building, Toronto Exhibition by night. Toronto, Ont.- All Buildings demolished
Grand Plaza, showing Manufacturers' Building, Toronto Exhibition, Canada
Medium Printed ephemera. Postcard
Branch Toronto Reference Library
C.N.E. Horticultural Building. Demolished , showing south entrance
Picture,
1920,
English
Crystal Palace - Demolished
C.N.E. Transportation Building Demolished
Picture,
1920,
English
Entrance to Grand Stand, Toronto Exhibition, Canada
Picture,
1910,
English
Women's Building (1908) Demolished
Picture,
1952,
English
Rights and Licenses Public Domain Medium Film negative Call Number / Accession Number S 1-733
Collins Wireless Telephone Exhibit
Picture,
1909,
English
Notes Copy photograph: E 4-96d. REPRO of E 4-96d. TEC 22A Rights and Licenses Public Domain Medium ½ plate glass copy negative
Branch Toronto Reference Library Location
Baldwin Collection Call Number / Accession Number E 9-251 Small
Horticultural Building -Demolished, looking north
Picture,
1952,
English
Horticultural Building - Demolished
Picture, 1928
Horticultural Building - Demolished
Dominion and Provincial Government Building, Toronto Exhibition - Demolished
Picture,
1915,
English
Government Building - Demolished
Picture,
1913,
English
Entrance to Ontario Government Building, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto. Demolished
Picture,
1928,
English
Notes Inscribed in pencil, l.l.: Entrance Ontario Government
Building / Canadian National Exhibition / Toronto-Canada; l.r.: W.H.
Edwards
Ontario Government Building - Demolished
Picture,
1929,
English
Government Building, Toronto Exhibition, Canada - Demolished
C.N.E., Graphic Art Building Demolished
Picture,
1900,
English
Art Gallery - Demolished ( possible same building as Graphic Art Building)
Picture,
1952,
English
On the Grand Plaza, Canadian National Exhibition. Toronto, Canada - Fountain Removed
Press Building (1906) - Demolished
Picture,
1953,
English
Canadian National Exhibition. Administration Building - Demolished
Crystal Palace (1879-1906) - Demolished (Mud Flood?)
Picture,
1880,
English
Crystal Palace
Automotive Building - Demolished
Picture,
1956,
English
Scene in front of Manufacturers' Building Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto
Picture,
1906,
English
Another Scene from Manufacturer Building
CC.N.E. Transportation Building - Demolished
Picture,
1923,
English
Notes
Inscribed in the photograph l.r.: X29485. TEC 21.5B
See also TORONTO/C.N.E./BUSINESS MACHINES BUILDING.
Anotherr View of the building
Transportation Building, Industrial Exhibition, Toronto, Canada - Demolished
Picture,
1903,
English
Notes
Formerly known as the Crystal Palace (1879-1906)
Other View
Crystal Palace (1879-1906) - Demolished
Picture,
1884,
English
Notes Copy negative shows printed caption below photograph. Copy photos: E 4-95a; B 5-83a.
Perhaps from 'Picturesque Toronto', Toronto, 1885
Coliseum, Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ont. Demolished
Hornyansky, Nicholas, 1896-1965
Livestock Building - Demolished
Picture,
1913,
English
Electrical Building - Demolished
Railways Building - Demolished
Picture,
1952,
English
Agricultural Implements Hall, showing Association Offices at right - Demolished
Transportation Building, Interior - Demolished
Picture,
1913,
English
Women's Building - Demolished
Picture,
1906,
English
Inscribed by Salmon in dark blue ballpoint pen, vso u.l.: CNE
Woman's Building 1906 Shows inscription in the print, l.l.: Galbraith I
Photograph Co. / Toronto Can.; The copy negative shows inscription (on
mount?) l.r.: WOMAN'S / BUILDING
Grandstand (1907-1946) Demolished
Picture,
1920,
English
Band Shell - Demolished
Picture,
1952,
English
Band Concert, Toronto Exhibition, Canada
Picture,
1912