My son, Christopher, and I went on our yearly excursion to Toronto to the Royal Ontario Museum on Tuesday. The outside of the building is under renovation, but luckily I got pictures of the actual museum doors last year ( click here to see them). This year, I decided to take photos of some of the doors on display inside. It seems doors are interesting enough to keep …
Click on the photos for a larger image:
- Beverley House Door, Toronto,1822
- Belanger House Door, east of Quebec City,early 18th century
- Middle Eastern door, no date recorded (by me – I’m sure it’s there but I missed it)
- Tomb of Kitines, reproduction – originally 2nd century AD, Bashendi, Egypt
- Tomb of Kitines, featuring Christopher
There were more doors in the museum, but these were all I managed to capture this time around.
The Thursday Doors prompt is brought to you by Norm Frampton. Click on his post and join in today! https://miscellaneousmusingsofamiddleagedmind.wordpress.com/2017/08/03/thursday-doors-august-3-2017/






