1920 – Pantages / Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto, Canada
Like many theatres of the time the theatre was constructed so that only the entrance was on a major thoroughfare while the main building fronted on a side street.
Like many theatres of the time the theatre was constructed so that only the entrance was on a major thoroughfare while the main building fronted on a side street.
The building was acquired by the Bank of Toronto after the absorption of the Union Bank by the Royal Bank of Canada in 1925.
Designs submitted to competition held by the Canadian Battlefields Commission for a war memorial on European battlefields.
Built to replace the original firehall for Regina.
Richard C.
The local priest was a native of Rennes in France,
The Garrick Theatre opened as a single screen cinema on March 14,
Built between 1920 and 1921 to replace an old steel truss bridge of 1894 that was no long safe for vehicles and streetcars.
Described in the architectural press at the time of opening:
“The new Merchants’
“The new Nurses’