Business helps fight drab. That bright and lively five-storey mural that hits your eye as you come north on York St., toward Front St., comes courtesy(...)
Date8/1/1972
Names
Spremo, Boris
(photographer)
Toronto Star (Firm)
(publisher)
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- Business helps fight drab. That bright and lively five-storey mural that hits your eye as you come north on York St.; toward Front St.; comes courtesy of a tobacco company; Benson and Hedges (Canada); which commissioned the work; and Edna Shoe Manufacturing Co.; whose south wall it now occupies. The artist is Gordon Rayner of Toronto.
- Business helps fight drab. That bright and lively five-storey mural that hits your eye as you come north on York St., toward Front St., comes courtesy(...)
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NotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: Business helps fight drab. That bright and lively five-storey mural that hits your eye as you come north on York St.; toward Front St.; comes courtesy of a tobacco company; Benson and Hedges (Canada); which commissioned the work; and Edna Shoe Manufacturing Co.; whose south wall it now occupies. The artist is Gordon Rayner of Toronto.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
CollectionToronto Star Photograph Archive
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0110172F
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