Tag Archives: industrial
20190102. Scaffolding surrounding smokestack.
20181019. Trailer Park.
20180826. Putting together departing trains at CN’s MacMillan Yard in Vaughan, the second largest rail classification yard in Canada at four miles long by a mile wide.
20180818. A section of the Imperial Oil refinery in Sarnia, Ontario.
20180810. Sun rays pierce clouds over the Goderich deep water port and Sifto Salt Mine, largest salt mine in the world extracting salt from 500 m down and 3 km out under Lake Huron.
20180622. Shipping Container Ville.
20180616. Pointy pipes at the power plant.
20180401. Say goodbye to these white facades on Dufferin north of Queen as they get torn down for a trio of generic mid-rise condos. A sentimental second take.
20180331. Say goodbye to the white facade strip on Dufferin north of Queen as it gets torn down for a trio of generic mid-rise condos.
20180130. This fine specimen of 1878 industrial architecture at 15 Mercer St., built by Langley, Langley & Burke as stables for Verral Cab, Omnibus and Baggage Transfer Co., shall play facade for the 45-storey twin tower Nobu Residences, a condo, hotel, dining complex owned by Nobu Hospitality, a chain founded partly by Robert DeNiro.
A reflection of the photographer and his subject – the Liberty Village castle (Gillett Company Factory, 1812).
20170425. It’s time to re-imagine the derelict Wellington Destructor.
20170303. Atop Toronto’s old Unilever factory, a site soon to be transformed by First Gulf
20161218. The 226 m Canadian Self Discharging Bulk Carrier BAIE ST. PAUL (CFN6120) blocks the 155 m long Jarvis Street Slip to unload at Redpath Sugar.
20161127. The 186 m Liberian bulk carrier CAPE, moored at Jarvis Street Slip beside Redpath Sugar, awaits unloading of its sweet cargo. #Toronto #freight #shipping #harbourfront
20161108. The early 20th-century mid-rise commercial and industrial buildings of the Fashion District between King and Wellington Streets.
20161019. Looking up at the wonderful massing at Toronto’s Berkeley Castle (1868).
20160808. U.S. Steel sits quietly in Hamilton Harbour.
20160803. Gutting an Art Deco heritage-designated destructor in the Stockyards District.
20160703. John B. Parkin’s forever contemporary Ortho Pharmaceutical Building (1955).
20160620. The boiler house (building 38) at Toronto’s old Unilever factory, a site soon to be transformed by First Gulf.
20160619. Before: A 1930 Newsome & Gilbert Limited class 1 brick and beam printing plant on King St West. Now: A partially demolished building making way for the future King Portland Centre.
20160618. The massive block-long building of the Toronto Carpet Manufacturing Company (1899. addition 1925).
20160511. Under the Unilever Water Tower.
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