- 2008.001.1649
- Stuk
- c. 1885
Item is a cabinet card portrait of Carrie Hapgood, actress.
Waters, H.
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Item is a cabinet card portrait of Carrie Hapgood, actress.
Waters, H.
Toronto, Bank of Montreal, 30 Yonge Street
Built in 1885 for the Bank of Montreal, this branch bank was one of the few buildings in the are to survive Toronto's Great Fire of 1904. Designed by Darling and Curry, the architects who had recently completed the equally august Victoria Hospital for Sick Children on College Street, the Bank of Montreal's head office was the most striking of Toronto's nineteenth-century bank buildings. The building remained a branch until 1982. The Hockey Hall of Fame officially opened in this building, incorporated into the BCE Place development, in 1993. The new $35 million facility has almost 60,000 square feet of floor space. There is access from shopping mall concourse level at BCE Place. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a world-class sports and entertainment facility and is one of Toronto's prime tourist attractions drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. "Hockey Hall of Fame - About Us," Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum, 2010. Accessed on October 21, 2010. http://www.hhof.com/html/gi20300.shtml
Montreal, Banque Canadienne Nationale
View of skyscraper from street level.
Stewart & Jowett Ltd
Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Ed. Bermingham Inc., Commercial Photography
La Banca Commerciale Italiana of Canada
Interior views, at the main reception desk. Views show the area both empty and populated with staff.
Graetz Inc.
Architect's model.
Architect's model and exterior views of completed glass and steel building.
Architect's model for the Scotiabank office tower at the corner of King and Yonge Streets in downtown Toronto. The design incorporates the historic Bank of Nova Scotia head office building at 44 King Street West, which was designed by architects Mathers and Haldenby (with Beck and Eadie), and built from 1946 to 1951. This 115 m (377 ft) tall, 27 storey building was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act by the City of Toronto in 1975. It was completely renovated with major, historically sensitive architectural design changes including a 14 story high glass atrium connecting the original building to the new, 68 storey structure.
Canadian Architect
Branch bank (Bloor Street and Spadina Road), Bank of Nova Scotia
Three interior views of customers in the main reception area of a branch bank. Four views of the glass-walled exterior, night and day.
Mississauga, Branch bank (Dundas Street East and Palstan Road), Toronto-Dominion Bank
Exterior views of the glass and steel single-storey elevation.
Images of the model for the former Ontario Association of Architects headquarters at 50 Park Road Toronto, Ontario. The modernist building was designed by John C. Parkin, and served as the home of the OAA from the building's completion in 1954 until 1992. The building is now occupied by DTAH, a landscape design company.
Canadian Architect
Montreal, Banque provinciale du Canada
Photograph of the exterior of the building at street level.
Ottawa, Bank of Canada head office
Architectural drawing of interior, and two construction views showing 10th floor walkways with steel beams and glass walls.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Copy photograph of a bank interior.
Interior and exterior views of bank branch.
Photographs of a CIBC bank vault in Commerce Court, with a security guard standing in front of the door.
[Bank loading dock : Comemrce Court]
Photographs of a CIBC bank loading dock in Commerce Court, Toronto.
Photographs of the CIBC bank lobby and people at an information book, in Commerce Court, Toronto.
Photographs of the CIBC bank lobby and people at an information book, in Commerce Court, Toronto.
[Vancouver, Bank of Montreal Pavilion: Bentall Centre]
Copy negatives of the Bank of Montreal Pavilion, Bentall Centre, Vancouver (glass stucutre).
This large scale model built by Stephan Dye of Grafotto Studios Inc, is the proposal for the 550 W Hastings renewal of the original Toronto Dominion temple bank. The project includes a 400 room hotel and shopping complex. Alternative name is bank charrette. A proposal drawing of the interior and exterior view of 550 W Hastings st., Vancouver BC. This heritage building is originally the Toronto Dominion bank. It was originally to be demolished however the Heritage Committee of Vancouver sought to rescue the facade of this bank and incorporate it into a project that would include a shopping complex and a 400 room hotel.
Spectva Colour
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Kelowna Credit Union from January 1970.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Imperial Bank of Canada
Photograph of a mid-rise office building on Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. with large signage for the Imperial Bank of Canada.
Jones and Morris, Commercial Photographers
Branch bank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Interior view of renovation to an existing bank. Vaulted plaster ceiling in main reception area.
Exterior views of the 1862 head office of the Bank of Toronto at Wellington and Church Streets, demolished to make way for the construction of the Toronto-Dominion Bank tower.
Branch bank, Banca Commerciale Italiana of Canada
Interior detail photographs of entranceway and pillars in mezzanine, boardroom and office space. The images were printed for an article in the January 1985 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
British American Oil Company Ltd., Ontario Division
Exterior views of the main Ontario Division Building office located at 800 Bay Street in Toronto. A Toronto Dominion branch bank is located on the main floor of the building, with a sign visible in one of the photographs. Interior view with workers seated at rows of desks.
B-A Oil Photo
Bank of Montreal offices and computer lab
File consists of 27 images of the interior of a Bank of Montreal office building, including cubicles, office kitchen, meeting rooms, and computer workstations and storage.
Burley, Robert
File consists of 2 images of the exterior of the HSBC branch at York Mills Place, 300 York Mills Road.
Burley, Robert
File consists of 89 photographs of the RBC Meadowvale Campus buildings, located at 6880 Financial Drive in Meadowvale, Ontario.
Burley, Robert
Prints from various Design Archives projects
File consists of photographs from a variety of projects, including Radisson Hotel, a childcare centre, CIBC bank, government buildings, and homes.
Burley, Robert
Images from various Design Archives projects
File consists of 11 x 14" test prints for various projects produced by the Design Archives. Subjects include the BCE place, private homes, Bank of Montreal, and office buildings.
Burley, Robert
File contains stereographs with images on both sides of the card. Images depict various animals, people, and buildings from across the world; by unknown publishers
Self-Published Stereographs (Single-Sided)
File contains double-sided stereographs (with images on both sides of the card) that depict buildings, animals and people at the beach, a lake, a creek bank, an island in the middle of a lake with a person on it a street scene, an Indigenous Person and Paul Wing Jr.
Alterna Savings and Credit Union Ltd.
The Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Employees Credit Union, established in 1969 and often referred to as the Ryerson Credit Union, established a wide membership base beyond Ryerson relfected in name changes :
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Employees Credit Union (or Ryerson Credit Union)
Universities and Colleges Credit Union (Toronto) Limited
Metro Credit Union
Alterna Savings.
The fonds consists of meeting agenda and minutes, annual reports, memoranda to members, newsletters, and pamphlets or flyers.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Employees Credit Union
Memoranda to credit union members, meeting agenda and minutes, report of the Board of Directors, and notices.
RPI Employees Credit Union - W. Kempa records
Contents from a duotang folder include a few early records of the beginning of the Employees Credit Union , minutes of annual meetings, including the first Annual Meeting, and memoranda to members.
Universities and Colleges Credit Union
The credit union changed its name in the late 1970s.
The file contains primarily marketing materials, reports, and a newsletter.
A second name change occurred in the early 1990s.
The file consists of marketing materials.
A third name change.
The file consists of newsletters, marketing materials including a flyer announcing 40 years of service to the Ryerson community.