Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
Yonge & Summerhill LCBO store [formerly Summerhill Canadian Pacific railway station]
General material designation
- Graphic material
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- Attributions and conjectures: supplied
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Reference code
2009.002.1063
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Edition statement
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Statement of scale (cartographic)
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Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)
Dates of creation area
Date(s)
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[August] 1968 (Creation)
Physical description area
Physical description
1 photograph : b&w
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Archival description area
Name of creator
(1955-)
Custodial history
Scope and content
Image of the clock tower and former rail station (originally opened in 1916), converted to a liquor store owned by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. The words "National Trust" appear in bold letters above the clock, and advertisements for Wilson's Ginger Ale and the Plymouth Sport Fury are visible.
Notes area
Physical condition
Good. One corner is folded back.
Immediate source of acquisition
Arrangement
Language of material
- English
Script of material
Location of originals
Availability of other formats
Digital images are available.
Restrictions on access
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
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Signatures note
Handwritten in blue pencil on verso: CA Aug/68. In pencil: Toronto.
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- Canadian Architect (Subject)
- Pearson & Darling (Subject)
- Goldsmith Borgal & Company Ltd. Architects (Subject)