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Colour postcard depicting a tall building with two union jack flags on the top, and cars, stree…
Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Toronto
Colour postcard depicting a tall building with two union jack flags on the top, and cars, streetcars, and pedestrians on the street below. The back of the card is formatted in the style of a postcard and contains text stating, "One of America's most modern buildings, The Bank of Nova Scotia building, stands at the financial crossroads of Canada at King and Bay Streets in Toronto..." 

Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Toronto

DateApproximately 1950
Names
FormatPicture
Notes
Colour postcard depicting a tall building with two union jack flags on the top, and cars, streetcars, and pedestrians on the street below. The back of the card is formatted in the style of a postcard and contains text stating, "One of America's most modern buildings, The Bank of Nova Scotia building, stands at the financial crossroads of
Canada at King and Bay Streets in Toronto..." 
GeographyCity, town, townshipToronto
GeographyNeighbourhoodDowntown
GeographyEast-west streetKing Street West
GeographyNorth-south streetBay Street
GeographyProvince stateOntario
GeographyCountryCanada
Medium
Dimensions13.9cm H x 8.7cm W
Language
ProvenanceGift of Norman Attikin
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Object NumberPC_5314