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Sheldon Esbin Collection Inventory #618 page 1 SERIES FILE LIST - S00592 Sheldon Esbin collection Inventory #618 Call #: File: Title: Date(s): Note: 2012-031/028 (1) "A" streetscapes. -- 32 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.6 x 18 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints, including: Adelaide Street [22 1862-1937) views, 1885-1937], Albert Street [two views, 1862, 1910], Armories [one view, 1900], Avenue Road [five views, 1906-1936] and Avoca Avenue [two views, 1937]. 2012-031/028 (2) "B" streetscapes. -- 60 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.7 x 18.1 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints, including: Baby Point [one 1899-1954) view, 1911], Bathurst Street [28 views, 1912-1954], Berwick Avenue [one view, 1929], Beverley Street [one view, 1911], Bloor Street [22 views, 1901-1929], Boswell Avenue [one view, 1904], Brampton, Ontario [one view, 1909], Broadview Avenue [four views, 1917-1923] and Brunswick Avenue [one view, 1899]. 2012-031/028 (3) The bay. -- 9 photographs : b&w ; 12.7 x 18.2 Reproduced [198-] cm or smaller. -- File consists of photo (originally created reprints, including: Toronto Bay, activities on 1892-1937) the Toronto Island, Hanlan's Point, rowing clubs, yacht clubs, the steamer "Cayuga", and the ferries "Bluebell", "Primrose" and "Sam McBride". 2012-031/028 (4) Bay Street. -- 66 photographs : b&w ; 12.7 x Reproduced [198-] 18.1 cm or smaller. -- File consists of photo (originally created reprints, including: 90 Bay Street [one view, 1890-1955) 1922], 94 Bay Street [one view, 1898], 364 Bay Street [one view, 1928], Bay Street looking north of City Hall [one view, 1911], Bay and Adelaide Street [12 views, 1920-1955], Bay and Albert Street [two views, 1912, 1916], Bay and Bloor Street [four views, 1921-1931], Bay and College Street [three views, 1921, 1930], Bay and Dundas Street [two views, 1927, 1930], Bay and Elm Street [one view, 1947], Bay and Front Street [two views, 1914, 1926], Bay and Hayter Street [one view, 1930], Bay and St. Joseph Street [one view, 1922], Bay and King Street [ten views, 1886-1935], Bay and Louisa Street [three views, 1909-1923], Bay and Melinda Street [three views, 1890-1909], Bay and Queen Street [six views, 1900-1936], Bay and Richmond Street [four views, 1911-1917], Bay and Temperance Street [six views, 1910-1954] and Bay and Walton Street [one view, 1930]. 2012-031/028 (5) "C" streetscapes. -- 47 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.7 x 17.9 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints, including: Carlaw Avenue [two 1888-1947) views, 1917], Carlton Street [nine views, 1906-1947], Cawthra Square [one view, 1904], Centre Avenue [one view, 1918], Cherry Street [two views, 1899], Chestnut Street [four views, 1912], Christie Street [three views, 1914], Church Street [11 views, page 2 SERIES FILE LIST - S00592 Sheldon Esbin collection Inventory #618 Call #: File: Title: Date(s): Note: 1888-1931], City Hall [one view, 1899], Colborne Street [one view, 1898], College Street [nine views, 1898-1938, Cottingham Square [one view, 1913] and Coxwell Avenue [two views, 1921]. 2012-031/028 (6) Churches. -- 4 photographs : b&w ; 12.7 x Reproduced [198-] 17.7 cm or smaller. -- File consists of photo (originally created reprints, including: Deer Park Presbyterian 1889-1922) Church [one view, 1922], St. Vincent De Paul Church [one view, 1889], St. Peter's Church [one view, 1889] and St. Michael's and St. Basil's Churches [one view, 1897]. 2012-031/028 (7) "D" streetscapes. -- 27 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.8 x 18.1 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints, including: Danforth Avenue 1897-1955) [four views, 1920-1939], Davenport Road [six views, 1912-1920], Davisville Street [one view, 1944], DeGrassi Street [one view, 1952], Division Street [one view, 1914], Don Mills Road [one view, 1920], Don River Valley [one view, 1897], Douglas Drive [one view, 1927], Dowling Avenue [two views, 1899], Dufferin Street [two views, 1955], Dundas Street [five views, 1919-1944] and Dunn Avenue [two views, 1899]. 2012-031/028 (8) "E" streetscapes. -- 52 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.7 x 17.7 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints, including: Eastern Avenue 1897-1954) [two views, 1916-1925], Edward Street [one view, 1931], Eglinton Avenue [37 views, 1919-1954], Elizabeth Street [seven views, 1912-1934], Ellis Avenue [one view, 1912], Elm Avenue [one view, 1897], Elm Street [one view, 1952], Empress Crescent [one view, 1911] and Evans Avenue [one view, 1922]. 2012-031/028 (9) Exhibition. -- 24 photographs : b&w ; 12.7 x Reproduced [198-] 18 cm or smaller. -- File consists of photo (originally created reprints of the Canadian National Exhibition, 1884-1936) including: the Midway [three views, 1910-1936], the Manufacturers' building [three views, 1906], the Transportation building [one view, 1906], the Natural History building [one view, 1907], the International building [two views, 1910], the art gallery [two views, 1906-1910], the Grand Stand [four views, 1898-1910], and miscellaneous sights [eight views, 1884-1932]. 2012-031/028 (10) "F" streetscapes. -- 25 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.6 x 18 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints, including: fire stations [one 1844-1941) view, 1912], Fleet Street [three views, 1924-1953] and Front Street [21 views, 1844-1941]. 2012-031/028 (11) "Field Check" streetscapes. -- 6 photographs Reproduced [198-] : b&w ; 12.9 x 17.7 cm or smaller. -- File (originally created consists of photo reprints, including: aerial 1911-1929) page 3 SERIES FILE LIST - S00592 Sheldon Esbin collection Inventory #618 Call #: File: Title: Date(s): Note: photo showing Toronto's first brick house (built in 1894) in lower right quadrant [one view, undated], photograph of a postcard titled "Group of City Monuments" including nine unidentified Toronto monuments [one view, undated], children playing on a playground [one view, 1918], Merton Street [one view, 1918], Old Police Station, East Toronto [one view, 1911], and TED Park [one view, 1929]. 2012-031/028 (12) "G" streetscapes. -- 6 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.7 x 17.7 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints, including: George Street [one 1892-1923) view, 1892], Gerrard Street [four views, 1892-1923] and Greenwood Avenue [one view, 1901]. 2012-031/029 (1) General views. -- 14 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.6 x 18 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints of the following: Toronto 1854-1936) looking northwest from Toronto Bay, taken from a painting [one view, 1854]; Esplanade looking west from chimney of Toronto Street Railway Barns at Sherbourne & Frederick Streets [one view, 1884]; University Avenue looking south from Parliament Building [one view, 1898]; Bruce Photo view of Toronto with Royal Hotel at northwest corner of Front & George Streets and hay market on Front Street [one view, 1894]; view looking southeast from Canada Life Building including the Evening Telegram building at 55 King Street West, John Leckie Ltd. on Wellington Street, Union Station on Front Street West, H.W. Petrie Machinery Hall on Front Street West and Hanlan Hotel on Hanlan's Point [one view, 1898]; looking northeast from Temple Building at Bay & Richmond Streets [one view, 1902]; view looking northwest from Temple Building at Bay & Richmond Streets including rear of the Armouries and Copeland-Chatterson on the south side of Queen Street [one view, 1902]; Toronto business district looking northwest from King & Church Streets [one view, 1907]; photo of a postcard titled "Group of Toronto's Busy Corners", which includes Queen Street looking west across Yonge Street, Yonge Street looking north across Queen Street, Spadina Avenue looking north from King Street and Bloor Street looking east across Yonge Street [one view, 1910]; photo of a postcard titled "Seeing Toronto in Geo. W. Verral's Dominion Coaches", which includes City Hall Square, lake steamers, University of Toronto, City Hall, Parliament Buildings, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Public Library and Temple Building [one view, 1912]; King Street looking east from King Edward Hotel, St. James Cathedral at right page 4 SERIES FILE LIST - S00592 Sheldon Esbin collection Inventory #618 Call #: File: Title: Date(s): Note: [one view, 1927]; view from City Hall clock tower including Eaton's factories, Upper Canada College, Casa Loma and the site of New City Hall [one view, 1927]; view of Toronto looking north from Harbour Commmission Building including Bay Street, Fleet Street, the Royal York Hotel under construction, and the Toronto Star Building under construction [one view, 1928]; view of Toronto looking north from Canada Life Building [one view, 1936]. 2012-031/029 (2) "H" streetscapes. -- 17 photographs : b&w ; Reproduced [198-] 12.6 x 17.6 cm or smaller. -- File consists of (originally created photo reprints, including: Harbord Street [two 1897-1952) views, 1911], Heath Street [two views, 1912], Hillcrest Street [one view, 1930], High Park [one view, 1909], Howland Avenue [one view, 1904], Humber River [10 views, 1897-1952] and Humberside Avenue [one view, 1925]. 2012-031/029 (3) Hotels. -- 21 photographs : b&w ; 12.7 x 17.7 Reproduced [198-] cm or smaller. -- File consists of photo (originally created reprints, including: American Hotel on Front 1848-1948) Street [one view, 1888], Arlington Hotel at 326 King Street West [one view, 1906], Caer Howell
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