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  • Women's shoes. Bedroom fur rug.
    IMG_6975.tif
  • Adult lifestyle. Woman's face reflected in mirror.
    House and Home IMG_8145.tif
  • Feline pet sitting on window sill in upscale bathroom, complete with large windows and soaker tub.
    Animals and Pets IMG_2222a.tiff
  • Feline pet sitting on window sill in upscale bathroom, complete with large windows and soaker tub.
    Animals and Pets IMG_2222b.tiff
  • Bathroom faucet and sink.
    House and Home IMG_6950.tif
  • Window-lined restroom with soaker tub.
    House and Home IMG_6920.tif
  • Shadow and sunlight decorates high-backed chairs in reception venue.
    Table Settings IMG_7501.tif
  • Siblings Andrea and Ian
    Siblings Andrea and Ian _MG_7600
  • Jacuzzi water tap.
    IMG_6948
  • Interior, vertical view, of brick kiln artifact.<br />
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The Tunnel Kiln and Dryer Building is located at the southeast end of the property. The Wire-Press Brick Production Plant (Building 14) flanks it on the west. Part of the west wall abuts the Holding Room (Building 12). Behind (north of) Building 16, the concrete retaining wall was constructed about 1891 to separate the buildings from the quarry to the north.<br />
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The Tunnel Kiln and Dryer Building rises one extended storey on a concrete foundation. The long rectangular plan is aligned with the short end walls facing north and south. Constructed of steel with red and yellow brick cladding, the building is covered by a gable roof. The east, north and west walls are enclosed with brick, while metal cladding faces the south wall. <br />
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The “Brick Works Mural” (1996) by Toronto artist Sady Ducros extends across Buildings 14, 15 and 16, covering the lower part of the south walls. Building 16 shares one large interior space with the adjoining Holding Room (Building 12) and the Dry-Press Brick Production Plant (Building 15). Buildings 15 and 16 are all but identical, except that Building 16 is slightly larger in size.<br />
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The Tunnel Kiln and Dryer Building is contextually significant in relation to the Brick Storage Shed (Building 13), the Wire-Cut Brick Production Plant (Building 14), and the Dry-Press Brick Production Plant (Building 15) at the southeast end of the Don Valley Brick Works.
    Evergreen Brick Works _MG_6689.tif
  • Interior of elegant, upscale living room.
    House and Home P1010058.tif
  • Interior, horizontal view, of brick kiln artifact.<br />
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Character defining elements that contribute to the heritage value of the Don Valley Brick Works include its:<br />
- complex of 16 industrial buildings built over time ranging from 1891 to 1972 including the Office (Building 1), Welding Shop (Building 3), Sand-Lime Storage Building (Building 4), Lunchroom (Building 5), Sand-Lime Brick Production Plan (Building 6/7), Sand-Lime Brick Storage Building (Building 8), Clay-Shale Storage Building (Building 9), Clay-Grinding Building (Building 10), Screening and Dust Collection Building (Building 11), Stock Brick Dryer Building (Building 11B), Holding Room (Building 12), Brick Storage Shed (Building 13), Wire-Cut Brick Production Plant (Building 14), Dry-Press Brick Production Plant (Building 15), Tunnel Kiln and Dryer Building (Building 16), Valley Chimney and Chimney Court (Building 17)<br />
- expansive collection of industrial machinery ranging in age and reflecting production capabilities of the site. Machinery including the John Price Soft-Mud Press, Kilns, Clay and Shale Storage Hoppers, Storage Bins, Brick Presses, Metal Ceiling Fans, Industrial Style Pendant Ceiling Light Fixtures, Electrical Panels, Motorized Conveyors, Metal Containers, Grinders, Office Booth, Sieves, Dust Collectors, Dust Bins, Shale Bins, Wire Brick Cutter<br />
- archaeological features and remains related to the industrial use of the site<br />
- location in the Don Valley <br />
- proximity to other industrial sites, such as Todmorden Mills
    Evergreen Brick Works _MG_6688.tif
  • The shoot is a wrap, and the star heads off the set to her dressing room. To view more exclusive pictures from this shoot, log-in to Katarina and Ryan's Gallery Collection.
    Super-model Surprise_MG_3353
  • Room with a view; from a second story window: Hues of a golden sun blend with blue winter air during sunrise.<br />
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What a difference a day makes. for the past two days Thunder Bay was graced with the biggest snowfall of winter... in March none-the-less,, which is the beginning of spring. <br />
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This morning brought a calm sunrise with enough warmth to start melting the beautiful blanket of snow Mother Nature had just bestowed.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3738c.tif