1906 – The Molsons Bank, Bay Street, Toronto
Architect: Finley & Spence
Demolished but also not constructed as elaborately as illustrated.
Demolished but also not constructed as elaborately as illustrated.
An historic 15 storey skyscraper finished in stone,
The building originally housed a branch of the Trader’s Bank of Canada,
Classical mausoleum constructed for Timothy Eaton and family with twenty-eight Corinthian columns around the exterior.
Demolished in the early 1930s.
This headquarters building was commissioned by the Canadian General Electric Company,
Unbuilt design submission in architectural competition to design a headquarters for the Bank of Toronto.
Emblazoned the Imperial Trust Company of Canada and Established 1998,
Competition entry to design new head office for the Bank of Toronto.
A member of the Society of Beaux-arts Architects,