Oil on canvas.

24x30"

Built in 1895 by Curry, Baker and Company Architects, the Philip Jamieson Clothier Outfitter at 2 Queen Street West, looks brand-new after six years of restoration. The original address was 180 Yonge Street. It was later purchased and became known as the FW Woolworth Building from 1913. With new ownership drastic modifications included covering the facade completely with bland grey cladding. A succession of short-term retailers filled the space after Woolworth’s departed in 1980.

With new ownership in 1985, planning began for restoration of the aging landmark building. The uninteresting cladding was peeled back and the process of salvaging and reconstruction began. Additional floors were added above by Zeidler Partnership Architects, assisted by the restoration firm ERA Architects.

P. Jamieson Clothier Outfitter, Toronto

Loreta Hume

2,400.00

Painting

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