Wyld, Grasett & Darling Building, wholesale dry goods and woolens, Wellington Street West, southeast corner of Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario
Date4/16/1924
Names
Toronto Star (Firm)
(publisher)
Unknown
(photographer)
FormatPicture
NotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: It was buildings such as this, erected at a time when fire-proof construction was but little understood, that added fuel to the flames that swept on before the wind. Many of the destroyed buildings were more than fifty years of age.
Reproduction of image created 189-? Later known as the Wyld-Darling Building, it was destroyed in the Great Toronto Fire of 1904.
Reproduction of image created 189-? Later known as the Wyld-Darling Building, it was destroyed in the Great Toronto Fire of 1904.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
CollectionToronto Star Photograph Archive
Usage Rights
Public Domain
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Object NumberTSPA_0112929F
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