The Clock Tower
... at Old City Hall rises 103 metres (340 ft) at the corner of Queen and Bay Streets in Toronto, directly opposite the new(er) City Hall. It may have taken 10 years to build, but Old City Hall finally opened its doors in 1899. Today it's home to the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice which try cases ranging from minor provincial offences to serious criminal charges under the sharp eyed gaze of four gargoyles atop the tower.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_City_Hall_(Toronto)
Processed in PS with a firm hand to emphasize the warming late afternoon light and a rich blue sky. Photographed 03Nov2015.
The Clock Tower
... at Old City Hall rises 103 metres (340 ft) at the corner of Queen and Bay Streets in Toronto, directly opposite the new(er) City Hall. It may have taken 10 years to build, but Old City Hall finally opened its doors in 1899. Today it's home to the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice which try cases ranging from minor provincial offences to serious criminal charges under the sharp eyed gaze of four gargoyles atop the tower.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_City_Hall_(Toronto)
Processed in PS with a firm hand to emphasize the warming late afternoon light and a rich blue sky. Photographed 03Nov2015.