20 Nov 2012

Signal


Location: SE corner of Front and Parliament, behind the Toronto Public Library Administration Building (at time photo taken - has since been moved).
Date photo taken: 25 October 2012

This sculpture, by Peter Winchel Sager, was, until recently, resting quietly on the grass behind the library building at Front and Parliament. Set back from the road, close to the parking lot, it was easy to overlook. But it wasn't always this way. This fibreglass sculpture was originally erected in 1968 outside of the Parliament Street branch of the Toronto Public Library at Parliament and Gerrard, and at that time it was standing, not reclining as it does here. Since this picture was taken, the sculpture has been removed - perhaps it will appear at a library branch near you!

Thanks to Carol Barbour, Gallery and Exhibits Curator at the Toronto Reference Library for her research, and for supplying this image of Signal in its original location.

Photo courtesy of Toronto Public Library

13 Nov 2012

Giant Goldfish


Location: Pond at Riverdale Farm
Date photo taken: 25 October 2012

When the ponds at Riverdale Farm were covered with green algae in the summer, I noticed that something underneath was coming to the surface and eating, or breathing, or something. I was intrigued. With cooler weather, the pond cleared, and one day while searching for movement, I saw this guy. I’m guessing it’s a released pet goldfish, grown large in the relative freedom of the pond.

7 Nov 2012

St. James Cathedral Memorial Cross


Location: West side of St. James Cathedral, 106 King St. E.
Date photo taken: 3 November 2012
Image 1 in the Remembrance Series

This interesting structure on the west side of St. James Cathedral at the corner of King and Church streets is actually a memorial to the parishioners of St. James who gave their lives during World War I. It was erected in 1924 by the firm of Sproatt & Rolph, who were well known for their Late Gothic Revival structures. Click here for a photograph from the Toronto Public Library's collection showing Remembrance Day services at this memorial in 1924. 

Text of the carvings on the base: 
“This cross commemorates the glorious sacrifice of those who gave their lives in the great war 1914-1918 and appeals to those for whom they died to lay aside hatred and strife and to seek brotherhood and peace under the banner of Christ.
 

Frank Amor, Edward Burford, Francis A. Cookson, Beverley Crowther, S. Lorne Crowther, Bertram Denison, Edgar Denison, George T. Denison, John R. Fenton, Frederick J. Gooch, M. Lockhart Gordon, W.L. Lockhart Gordon, William H. Gregory, T. Leslie Harling, Melville Hastings, Elmes Henderson
 

W.D.P. Jarvis, A. Douglas Kirkpatrick, Norman Lawless, Henry V. LeMesurier, Arthur Lewis, Alfred Lightwood, William C. MacDonald, Duncan S. MacInnes, Charles F. McHenry, John R. Meredith, Arthur Minor, Alfred Moore, C. Gordon Mortimer, Charles A. Moss, Victor Nordheimer, Victor J. Northcott
 

Albert Riddlesworth, George G. Ryerson, John D.P. Scholfield, Fred W. Seden, James B. Stephenson, Samuel T. Stocker, Edmund R. Street, Clement Tyler, William Vernon, Trumbull Warren, James S.L. Welch, Harry Westerman, Fred Williams, Harold V. Wrong, J. Herbert Porter, Arthur McDonell"