Think rooftopping is a new fad? I found these old photographs on the Toronto Archives that show that it was around over 100 years ago.
The history of public transit in Toronto stretches further back than 1927, but it was that year that a number of independent railway companies came...
High-quality artistic print of a view from Toronto, Ontario - taken from my original watercolor painting - as a part of my Canadiana series. This Artwork, titled "Yonge Street Storefronts #1" features a long view of various storefronts and brownstones along Yonge St, offering everything from adult entertainment or a pedicure or a burger and fries. Simply, life on the street in Toronto. Click on the secondary picture to zoom in for a more detailed look at this print. Image is a lower resolution and watermarked representation of the final product. POSTER PRINTED The print run for this artwork will be limited to 25 copies, at 18"w x 12"h, and are shipped hand-numbered, dated, signed and titled by the artist. All prints are shipped with a Certificate of Authenticity, signed and dated by the artist, and a Bill of Sale for that individual print. Each print is professionally produced locally on Cape Breton Island, NS on thick fine-art card-stock paper with a smooth matte finish for vibrant display and long-lasting colour. Image is printed with minimal white space surrounding the artwork for titling, signing and numbering purposes. Item is shipped unframed and flat with separate cardboard backing in a padded envelope, or rolled in a rolled in a capped poster tube by customer request and expense (at cost, approximately $2.50). SHIPPING INFO Shipping at customer expense, including tracking information via Canada Post. International Shipping or expedited delivery through FedEx, Purolator, etcetera at purchasers preference and expense. Insurance required on all orders above a total $75. Artwork is unframed. Frame is not included. DISCLAIMERS My paintings are hand rendered using watercolor paints, inks, pencils, brushes and other techniques. Artwork shown on the listing is a MUCH lower-resolution watermarked image, prints are derived directly from the original high-quality digital scan of the artwork. I am NOT affiliated with any team, player, character, league, tournament, sports equipment manufacturer or any other officially licensed merchandise or trademarked item. Any Brand Names, logos or respective Trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. The original artwork represented by this print, along with the resultant scanned raw digital file, remains under the Copyright, Rights to Reproduction and Ownership of the Artist, APCrowley. The original physical paintings may be made available at a later date, however the intention is the original artwork is part of the patrimony for my grand-children, and only original commissioned pieces will be considered for private sale. By purchasing this Artwork, buyers agree that the Artwork is for Private Use only and will not be reproduced or used commercially without express written and dated contractual consent of the Artist. Following the completed sale of the full run of limited prints provided of this Artwork no further paper prints, of any dimension, will be issued as part of a limited or unlimited run. Derivative products, including, but not limited to: tshirts, mugs, tote bags, mouse pads, coasters, puzzles, greeting cards, holiday ornaments, smart phone cases, etc., may be issued. Availability of such items will not be commenced until the sale of the full 25 print run of this Artwork is complete.
The Dominion Public Building in Toronto was completed in the 1930s. The grand streetscape is one of Canada's finest examples of Beaux-Arts...
The former C.P.R. North Toronto Station is a stunning landmark. Built in 1916, today the restored gem is home to the Summerhill LCBO...
1120- Sam The Recordman Sam the Record Man was a Canadian record store chain that, at one time, was Canada's largest music recording retailer. The Yonge St. location closed in 2007. The sign was removed and can be seen on Dundas Square. It comes as a matted print, framed print, stretched canvas or greeting card. ABOUT OUR CANVAS Our beautiful and vibrant gallery-wrapped 100% cotton canvases come ready to hang. Every canvas is printed in-house using only archival-quality ink and lacquered with specialized canvas varnish to ensure that the canvas will not fade while providing a brilliant shine and water resistance. Our canvas is hand-stretched on 100% wood stretcher bars with a 1 ½ inch depth. ABOUT OUR MATTED PRINTS Printed on genuine Epson Luster 260 paper with archival-quality ink, the quality of our Giclée prints is second to none. Our prints have a stunning amount of detail and vibrant colors. We use hand-cut mats with a foam core backing so the matted print is protected and ready to drop into any 11”x14” frame or be displayed on its own. Print size: 8 inches x 10 inches Mat Size: 11 inches x 14 inches ABOUT OUR FRAMES We frame using 'Fotiou' brand frame moulding. Our standard Toronto Landmarks moulding is 1 1/8" wide and 3/4" in depth. It is made of wood, not plastic or MDF. ABOUT OUR GREETING CARDS Our greeting cards are 5"x7" folded with a blank inside. They come individually wrapped, including an envelope. We make the greeting cards on an as-ordered basis. Printed on the best quality Epson Matte paper for excellent colour fidelity and longevity. We are a full-service framing shop, so of course we can frame your Toronto Landmark image using a selection of over 800 frame mouldings, coloured mats, etc. All work done in-house | Original Photograph by Roberto Riveros
Ranging from Miguel de Cervantes in 1605 to Alan Moore in 2016.
With a history that dates all the way back to the horse-drawn cars of the 1860s, the streetcar is the foundation upon which Toronto's transit syste...
Toronto's past and present. A collection of archive images merged with current photos of street views of beautiful Toronto.
Photos of old grocery stores in Toronto make it quite plain how much more sanitized supermarkets have become. While this tendency might not appear ...
From the eerie Don Jail to the uneasy feeling at the Keg Mansion to the ghosts wandering Queen's Park, Toronto is filled with haunted places.
New technology will be used to make Yonge St. an area that blind or low-vision people can navigate with ease.
Up for sale is this 1920s -1930s Knight's Templar / Masonic Chapeau with ostrich feathers by Ambrose Ken & Sons, 156 Yonge St. Toronto, Canada. Sized 7 1/8. This Masonic Chapeau comes with its original rain cover. It measures 16" long and 6 1/2" wide. Please have a look at all the photos for a more detailed description of the item. A rare and unique curio to add to your collection! Please visit our Etsy shop for more amazing antique and vintage collectibles! We offer combined shipping for multiple items. Canadian Customers: GST is included in the purchase price.