Category:Toronto Street Post Office
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 9933
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English: Built in 1853, the Toronto Street Post Office was the seventh post office built in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It served as a post office until 1873, a government office until 1937, and subsequently an office building. For years, it was well known as the headquarters of Conrad Black's Argus Corporation, and it was at this building that Black was videotaped removing boxes of documents from the office.
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Media in category "Toronto Street Post Office"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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10 Toronto Street (3774149390).jpg 2,398 × 1,595; 544 KB
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10 Toronto Street in reflected sun.JPG 1,600 × 1,200; 927 KB
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10 Toronto Street.JPG 684 × 831; 121 KB
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Post office on Toronto Street.jpg 575 × 749; 270 KB
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Toronto Street March 2012.jpg 3,648 × 2,736; 3 MB
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Toronto Street Post Office - Bank of Canada Building, Toronto, Ontario.jpg 1,800 × 1,551; 1,017 KB
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Toronto Street Post Office March 2012.jpg 3,648 × 2,736; 3.26 MB
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Toronto Street post office.jpg 2,398 × 1,595; 510 KB
Categories:
- National Historic Sites of Canada by name
- Post offices in Toronto
- Office buildings in Toronto
- Former post offices in Ontario
- National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto
- Toronto Street, Toronto
- 1850s architecture in Toronto
- Conrad Black
- Built in Canada in 1853
- Office buildings designated as National Historic Sites of Canada
- Post offices designated as National Historic Sites of Canada
- Greek Revival architecture in Ontario
- Neoclassical architecture in Ontario