1914 – Design for Bloor Street Viaduct, Toronto
Architect: L.G. Mouchel & Partners
Suggested design in reinforced concrete for a proposed Bloor Street Viaduct,
Suggested design in reinforced concrete for a proposed Bloor Street Viaduct,
Constructed in 1914,
Named after Captain John Palliser,
After the amalgamation of churches in 1925,
Built in 1914 as a Ford Assembly Plant,
Fine branch of Canadian Bank of Commerce with tastefully curving corner entrance at the corner of Paul and Pierre.
Opened in 1914, the cinema sat 630 people and was originally known as the Manor Cinema.
Designed by Victor Daniel Horsburgh who produced over thirty branches for the Canadian Bank of Commerce.
Designed by the Belfast firm Blackwood &
Fourth placed entry in architectural competition,