Water Gas Purification House No 6 Color Version by The Learning Curve Photography

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About ‘Water Gas Purification House No 6 Color Version’ by The Learning Curve Photography

Constructed in 1898 and originally called Consumers Gas Company Water Gas Purification House, No 51 Parliament St in the Corktown neighbourhood of Toronto Canada sat vacant for years but reopened in 2004 after being converted into a police station. The building was registered as a Heritage Property by The City of Toronto in…

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The Learning Curve Photography
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Brian Carson is a full time student of both the photographic and digital arts in Toronto, Canada. He resides as photographer, main contributor, curator and archival supervisor at The Learning Curve Photography with a portfolio that includes but is not limited to fine art, black and white, corporate event, social event, music, location and sports photography with some digital creations thrown in to keep things interesting.

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