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Pavilion and fountain, Horticultural Gardens, Toronto, Canada, c.1900  

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Resource ID

11762

Access

Open

Credit Line

Toronto Public Library

Date of Creation

1900

Keywords

Allan Gardens
stereoscope

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Public Domain

Caption

Pavilion and fountain, Horticultural Gardens, Toronto, Canada, c.1900

Description

Allan Gardens stereoscopic photographs, c.1880s–1900s. The dual images created a basic 3D effect when viewed with a special device called a stereoscope.

The image is a sepia-toned stereograph depicting a scene from the Horticultural Gardens in Toronto, Canada, around 1900. It shows a large pavilion in the background with intricate architectural details, including multiple levels and expansive windows. In the foreground, several people are gathered leisurely on the well-manicured lawn. A man in a suit stands next to a woman and a bicycle, engaging with another woman who is strolling by a carriage. To the side, two children are seated on the grass, surrounded by a blanket and a few toys. There is a large fountain between the people and the pavilion, adding a picturesque element to the scene. Tall trees frame the composition on either side, providing a lush and structured backdrop.

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