Victorian Fountain at #AllanGardens in 189?
#tbt (via @FOAllanGardens @TorontoArchives) (at Allan Gardens Park and Conservatory)
#TBT to the Palm House at #AllanGardens 105 years ago. Source: City of Toronto Archives - Fonds 1231, Item 541 (via @FOAllanGardens)
Happy #BurnsNight! In 1902, the Burns Literary Society of Toronto presented the City with a life-size statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns, which still stands at the east end of #AllanGardens to this day. #tbt Image: Toronto Public Library Archives (via @FOAllanGardens) (at Allan Gardens Park and Conservatory)
#FridayFlashback to the Victoria Skating Rink in winter 1863. #AllanGardens is immediately north of the rink. The two buildings you can see on the left are the Pavilion Conservatory & the Gardener’s Lodge. Source: Toronto Reference Library, Item 786 (via @FOAllanGardens)
#AllanGardens under a fresh dusting of snow, circa 1993 or 1994. Photo: City of Toronto Archives (Fonds 200, Series 1465, File 394, Item 5) #tbt (via @FOAllanGardens)
#AllanGardens all dressed in white. Pic: D. Winterton #snowday (via @FOAllanGardens) (at Allan Gardens Park and Conservatory)
#TBT to November 24, 1913. Horticultural Ave. (not yet named) served the greenhouses, boiler house, offices and horse stables beyond. Photo: City of Toronto Archives (Fonds 200, Series 372, Subseries 52, Item 232) #allangardens (via @FOAllanGardens)
#TBT to the Palm House & Austin Floyd’s “Cascading Fountains” at #AllanGardens in the 1980′s. The fountains were removed in 1995 & replaced by pergola designed by landscape architect Robert Duguid. Photo: City of Toronto Archives (via @FOAllanGardens)