Two images from Construction Magazine, Oct. 1933. The top image is black and white showing the Richmond West Street side of the building. The bottom image is an annotated floorplan of the interior workshops.
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Resource ID
10419
Access
Open
Credit Line
Construction Magazine, Oct. 1933
Date of Creation
October 1933
Description
Top: Queenston limestone around the Richmond Street West window and door. Clean lines and symmetry are common in Art Deco architecture.
Bottom: Floor plan of spaces inside the building. Richmond Street West would be at the bottom of the image.
Keywords
Art deco
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
Two images from Construction Magazine, Oct. 1933. The top image is black and white showing the Richmond West Street side of the building. The bottom image is an annotated floorplan of the interior workshops.