The Urban Photography of Arthur Goss, Part 1




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Summary: Anyone who delves into the visual records related to Toronto’s twentieth-century social history is likely to come across photographs taken between 1910 and 1940 by the city’s first Official Photographer, Arthur Goss. His surviving glass plate negatives and original prints are now housed at the City of Toronto Archives. Over three decades, Goss employed aContinue reading "The Urban Photography of Arthur Goss, Part 1" The post The Urban Photography of Arthur Goss, Part 1 appeared first on Spacing Toronto.