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Description XDominionHotel.jpg |
Dominion Hotel. Item is an image of the Dominion Hotel that was located at 498-500 Queen St. East, on the north west corner of Queen and Sumach St. Toronto, Canada.
Date(s) of creation of record(s) [ca. 1945] Physical description of record(s) 1 photonegative : b & w ; 10 x 13 cm Form of material Photographs - buildings - exterior views Forms part of Fonds 1257; Alexandra Studio fonds Series 1057; Alexandra Studio commissioned photographs Scope and content Item is an image of the Dominion Hotel located at 498-500 Queen St. East, on the north west corner of Queen and Sumach St. Subjects HOTELS Access conditions Vinegar syndrome has affected the original film media. It has been frozen for preservation reasons, and therefore may not be requested for viewing in the Research Hall. To preserve the original negatives, researchers should consult the microfiche copies available in the photo area of the Research Hall. Copyright conditions Copyright was transferred to the City of Toronto by the copyright owner. ...more To request records at the archives Please fill out the Records Request Form available at the Reference Desk, indicating: Location: Spadina RC, Freezer # 2 Numbers or letters borne by the records Previously cited as: SC257-B-520 Other relevant information A microfiche copy of this image is available on the photograph collection shelves of the Research Hall. See Alexandra Studio fonds, Fonds 1257, Series 1057, Fiche 515-546. "
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Author | Alaxandra Studios | ||
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Copyright expired. As pre-1946 Canadian image, also public domain in United States. |
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