1917 – Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto, Canada
Architect: F.S. Baker
Described in the architectural press as “The facade is in the form of a triumphal arch as built in Rome or Naples and detailed in the Italian Renaissance style”.
Described in the architectural press as “The facade is in the form of a triumphal arch as built in Rome or Naples and detailed in the Italian Renaissance style”.
At its opening in 1917,
Never fully constructed, portions of the design opened to the public on April 4,
Sited at the north-west corner of Davenport Road and Yonge Street,
The Princess Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1915,
Opened in August 1919,
Finished externally in brick and stone,
At the corner of Yonge and Hayden Streets,
Allen’s Bloor Theatre was opened in 1919,
Small branch for Imperial Bank of Canada known as the Market Branch.