Tony Lea: Canadian Pacific Building (Darling and Pearson, 1911-13), SE Corner, King and Yonge Streets, Toronto
Tony Lea: Lumsden Building (John A. MacKenzie, 1909), Yonge and Adelaide, Toronto
Tony Lea: The Old and the New: Dominion Bank (Darling & Pearson, 1913-14) and One King West Condo/Hotel (2005), Toronto
Tony Lea: St. James Cathedral and ScotiaBank Tower, Toronto
Tony Lea: Reflections on Glass and Stone, Church and Adelaide Streets, Toronto
Tony Lea: A Condo Tower's Windows Reflected onto an Older Building at Adelaide and Church, Toronto
Tony Lea: Arcade Building with Street Light, 137 Yonge Street, Toronto
Tony Lea: Arcade Building with Street Light, 137 Yonge Street, Toronto
Tony Lea: Arcade Building with Street Light, 137 Yonge Street, Toronto
Tony Lea: Reflections and Shadows on Brick, Wellington Street, Toronto
Tony Lea: Mural, Gooderham (Flatiron) Building & Berczy Park, Toronto (Derek Besant, 1980)
Tony Lea: Rainy Night in the Banking District, King and Bay Streets, Toronto
Tony Lea: 'Pasture' (Joe Fafard, 1985) T-D Centre, Toronto
Tony Lea: Royal Bank Building (Carriere & Hastings with Eustace G. Bird, 1913-15), NE corner of Yonge and King Streets, Toronto
Tony Lea: Glass Tower, Interrupted. Construction Elevators at Bay-Adelaide Centre, Toronto
Tony Lea: Skybridge, T-D Centre, Toronto
Tony Lea: Monument to Multiculturalism, Union Station, Toronto
Tony Lea: St James Cathedral, Toronto
Tony Lea: Monument to Multiculturalism (Francesco Perilli, 1984), Union Station (with Royal Bank Plaza beyond), Toronto
Tony Lea: "Bay Street Joke Carved in Stone," Old Stock Exchange, Toronto (Detail of 'Figures in Canadian Industry', Charles Comfort, 1937)
Tony Lea: 'Figures of Canadian Industry' (Charles Comfort, 1937) (Detail: Miners), Old Stock Exchange, Toronto
Tony Lea: 'Figures of Canadian Industry' (Charles Comfort, 1937) (Detail: Scientists), Old Stock Exchange, Toronto
Tony Lea: 'Figures of Canadian Industry' (Charles Comfort, 1937) (Detail: Miners), Old Stock Exchange, Toronto
Tony Lea: Royal Bank Plaza Reflected onto Union Station, Toronto