1950s Parliament Buildings Queens Park Toronto Ontario
This striking vintage postcard showcases the Ontario Legislative Building at the heart of Queen's Park, framed by lush gardens and a broad green lawn. The image is taken from a wide, low vantage point under a brilliant blue sky, with a straight grey stone walkway leading the eye toward the massive historic building. The foreground bursts with color from formal flower beds, featuring tall orange-red canna lilies, bright yellow marigolds, and deep red blooms, creating a meticulously maintained park setting that enhances the grandeur of the parliament.
The Legislative Building itself rises in dark stone in the Romanesque Revival style, with heavy masonry, rounded arches, and two prominent domed towers anchoring the left side. A tall wing with a flagpole stands to the right, while a modern office tower peeks above the trees in the distance, providing a subtle contrast between Toronto’s historic and mid-century architecture.
Produced in the 1950s as part of the vibrant chrome postcard era by Colourpicture Publishers Inc., this card captures the elegance and color saturation characteristic of mid-century printing. Decorative deckle edges give it a soft, handcrafted appearance, enhancing its collectible charm. Although the postcard itself was printed in the 1950s, the presence of an 8¢ Canadian stamp indicates it was mailed during the early 1970s, providing a glimpse into its journey from production to use.
This postcard would display beautifully framed or make a wonderful addition to any vintage Toronto, Canadian government, or architectural postcard collection.
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