Theatre Passe Muraille entrance and plaque, 16 Ryerson Ave.
File information | File dimensions | File size | Options |
Original JPG File | 4032 × 3024 pixels (12.19 MP) 34.1 cm × 25.6 cm @ 300 PPI |
4.0 MB | Restricted |
Low resolution print | 2000 × 1500 pixels (3 MP) 16.9 cm × 12.7 cm @ 300 PPI |
765 KB | Restricted |
Screen | 1067 × 800 pixels (0.85 MP) 9 cm × 6.8 cm @ 300 PPI |
245 KB | Restricted |
Resource ID
7570
Access
Open
Date of Creation
27 December 2019
Description
Built for the baker Dale & Harkes, this Ryerson Avenue building became the stables and location of Nasmith's Bakery. In the early 1900s, Nasmith's used machinery that made it more productive than others, and it became one of the largest baking establishments with a number of locations in the city. This building is now home to Theatre Passe Muraille.
Keywords
Posters, Wall, Brick, Door
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
Theatre Passe Muraille entrance and plaque, 16 Ryerson Ave.