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  Hello Everyone.

 

This seems to be the most photographed building in Toronto.It is also one of the very few older architectural examples which have met the wrecking ball.

Thanks for looking: John Basso

 

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I agree @ low hanging fog. I too shot this iconic bldg, in person it looks fab. Did u go on the other end where they have painted the blank wall? Fab. 

  I like your capture, very well done.

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It is also one of the very few older architectural examples which have met the wrecking ball.

 

Love the image! I suspect that the word 'not' is missing between have and met :>)

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I agree @ low hanging fog. I too shot this iconic bldg, in person it looks fab. Did u go on the other end where they have painted the blank wall? Fab. 

  I like your capture, very well done.

 

Love the image! I suspect that the word 'not' is missing between have and met :>)

 Thank you so much for your comments.Also the word ,, NOT '' supposed to be in the sentence.I should have been more careful and do more proofreading before my posting. The reference of the wrecking ball reminds me of the visit in the seventies of the Irish Poet and Playwright Brendan Behan. Who's answered when asked what he thought of Toronto said: It would be a nice city if it ever was finished.Indeed since then not much of the older architecture is left standing.Greetings: John Basso.

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Love the image! I suspect that the word 'not' is missing between have and met :>)

 

 Thank you so much for your comments.Also the word ,, NOT '' supposed to be in the sentence.I should have been more careful and do more proofreading before my posting. The reference of the wrecking ball reminds me of the visit in the seventies of the Irish Poet and Playwright Brendan Behan. Who's answered when asked what he thought of Toronto said: It would be a nice city if it ever was finished.Indeed since then not much of the older architecture is left standing.Greetings: John Basso.

 

Love the image! I suspect that the word 'not' is missing between have and met :>)

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