Architectural Index for Ontario


Information on Building Name: Bank of Nova Scotia

Address: 363 Broadview Avenue
Type of Building: Banks
Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia

Dates
Building completed 1911

Architects: Lyle John
Journal or book Year Month Page Vol. No.
John M. Lyle : toward a Canadian architecture 1982 n/a 78

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Address: 440 College Street
Type of Building: Banks
Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia

Dates
Building completed 1913
Altered 1977-1979

Architects: Darling & Pearson (firm)
Sankey Javosky Werleman Guy (firm)
Sankey Partnership (firm)
Journal or book Year Month Page Vol. No.
Canadian Architect 1979 Sept. 38- 24 9
Canadian Architect 1977 Dec. 36-37 22 12
Canadian Interiors 1980 May/Jun 43-47 17 5
Historical walking tour of Kensington Market... 1993 n/a 32-33
Newsletter / Architectural Conservancy of Toronto 1988 April 11
Review of Architecture and Landscape Architecture 1980 n/a n/a n/a 3
Terra Cotta artful deceivers 1990 n/a 98

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Address: 1616 Dundas Street West
Type of Building: Banks
Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia


Journal or book Year Month Page Vol. No.
Toronto Calendar Magazine 1974 April 34-39

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Address: 37 King Street East
Type of Building: Banks
Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia


Architects: Clarke Darling Architect (firm)
Journal or book Year Month Page Vol. No.
Canadian Interiors 1982 March 53 19 3
Toronto Star 2002 May G7 Thur 16th

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Address: 39 King Street West
Type of Building: Banks
Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia
Notes: Occupied nos. 39-41 King Street West. Demolished in 1969 to make way for Commerce Court.

Dates
Building completed 1902
Demolished 1969

Architects: Darling & Pearson (firm)
Journal or book Year Month Page Vol. No.
Lost Toronto : images of the city's past 1993 n/a 122-

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Address: 44 King Street West
Type of Building: Office Towers
Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia
Notes: Occupies the site of the Cawthra House, built in 1852 and demolished in May 1948 - SEE: no. 275 Bay Street. The Bank of Nova Scotia was designed by John M. Lyle in 1928/1929 but built by Mathers & Haldenby (with Beck & Eadie) in 1949-1951. Carved bas-relief panels on the facade designed and executed by sculptor Fred Winkler.

Dates
Building completed 1951

Architects: Beck & Eadie (firm)
Lyle John
Mathers & Haldenby (firm)
Designers: Jones, Jacobine
Winkler, Fred
Journal or book Year Month Page Vol. No.
Architecture and Design 1956 June ? 20
John M. Lyle : toward a Canadian architecture 1982 n/a 114-
Natural cut stone for fine buildings 195? n/a unpgd
Perspectives: Newsletter of the Ontario Assn of Ar 1997 Fall 7-8 5 3
Perspectives: Newsletter of the Ontario Assn of Ar 1997 Spring 30 5 1
Toronto Calling 1951 Oct. 8-11 2 2
Toronto, Carved in Stone 1984 n/a 32

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Address: 885 Lawrence Avenue East
Type of Building: Banks
Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia
Notes: Planned colaboratively with the Bank of Montreal at 887 Lawrence Avenue East (1957, John B. Parkin Associates).

Dates
Building completed 1957

Architects: Parkin John B.
Journal or book Year Month Page Vol. No.
Journal / Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 1958 Dec. 480 35 12
Money Matters 1990 n/a 230-
New Buildings in the Commonwealth 1961 n/a 80

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Address: 0 St. Clair Avenue West
Type of Building: Banks
Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia


Architects: Sharpe & Horner (firm)
Journal or book Year Month Page Vol. No.
Building for Beauty 194? n/a 14