Saturday, June 26, 2010

TTC/Lost and Found 1933


A couple of photos of the lost and Found Depatment of the TTC at the Lansdowne garage in November of 1933. The administrator seems a bit miserable.

Friday, June 25, 2010

College and Lansdowne PT.3/Then and Now

This time looking east along College from the Lansdowne intersection in 1915.
Today.

Lansdowne Avenue/Then and Now

An early shot of Lansdowne looking north towards Dundas West circa 1912.
The Elias Rogers Company, suppliers of wood and coal.
A similar view today.
Looking south down Lansdowne from Dundas.
Rogers had another location downtown at The Esplanade and Berkeley.
Rogers' trucks fill up with heating fuel circa 1950.
Photo courtesy of the Martin Phippard Collection.

College and Lansdowne PT.2/Then and Now

Looking north on Lansdowne towards the College Street intersection in 1939 before College was extended westward.
2010.

College and Lansdowne/Then and Now

Looking west on College towards Lansdowne in 1939. The houses in the centre of the photo were demolished shortly afterwards to aloow College to continue and join up with Dundas Street.
This is the location of a famous police shoot out with the Boyd Gang in 1952.

"On the morning of Thursday March 6, 1952 Suchan and Jackson would leave the Wright Avenue hideout to case a local bank for a future robbery. After laying low for almost four months the gang members were short of cash. As Suchan drove the 1951 Mercury Monarch, with the license plate 418-A-2, north on Roncesvalles Detectives Edmund Tong and Roy Perry of the Toronto police fell in behind. The detectives had been watching the Mercury for days on a tip that is believed to have come from one of the gangs girlfriends.

Suchan turned at College and as he approached the intersection at Lansdowne, the detectives instructed him to pull the Mercury over. As Tong approached the car shots rang out and a bullet ripped through his chest severing his spinal cord. Perry was wounded in the arm.
Suchan and Jackson sped off east along College for four blocks turning onto Sheridan Avenue where they ditched the Mercury and took a cab back to the Sorauren Avenue hideout."
-Michael Wilkins www.Examiner.com
In 2010 the Supertest gas station is gone and a Tim Horton's stands in it's place.

A Supertest Station.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Queen and Brock/Then and Now

Here's a very nice early shot of Queen West looking west from Brock Avenue in 1916. If you click on the image there are some interesting details. Aside from the lack of cars note the abundance of awnings and horse drawn carts. To the lower right there's a child's wagon and half way up on the left a motorcycle is parked. The ornate building on the left is the Parkdale Municipal Offices and was built in 1888. It housed the Parkdale council chamber and office, the firehall and engine house as well as the police station and jail.
It was demolished in 1931.
Today.

Lansdowne Subway/Then and Now

As with the Queen Street Subway (underpass) the Lansdowne Subway was another major construction project for the city to improve traffic flow.
An early view of the completed subway circa 1915.Since then the approach has been re-aligned and the retaining walls replaced.
Inside the recently completed subway January 1915.
Wet walls were a concern.
Almost 100 years later and the walls are still wet.

Lansdowne and Rideau/Then and Now

Looking north across Rideau Street towards the Lansdowne subway 1915
Looking north across Rideau Street towards the Lansdowne subway circa 1930.
A similar view in September 1950.60 years later in 1010.

Lansdowne and Seaforth PT.2/Then and Now

Looking north up Lansdowne from Seaforth Sept. 1950.
June 2010.

Lansdowne and Seaforth/Then and Now

Looking south down Lansdowne from Seaforth Avenue circa 1950.
60 years later and not too much has changed.

Queen and Lansdowne/Then and Now

Looking north on Lansdowne from the Queen intersection in the late 1930's.Skip ahead to 1950 and the road is much wider.
2010

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Queen and Lisgar/Then and Now

The N/W corner of Queen and Lisgar in 1919.
2010.

Demolished Queen Street West

As I mentioned in an earlier post, all of the south side of Queen between Bay and University was demolished after the construction of New City Hall in 1966. Here are some photos.
Click on any image for a better look.
South side of Queen looking east from York Street in 1926 or so.


Looking west towards University in 1953
The S/W corner of Queen and York in 1953The present site of the new Opera House.
Looking east from Bay with the old Lyric Theatre.
The Alexandra Hotel was located on the N/W corner of Queen and Elizabeth Street.
Demolished to make way for Toronto's new City Hall.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Harbord and Clinton/Then and Now

The N/W corner of Harbord and Clinton during construction 1916.
Today.

King and Cowan/Then and Now

Looking east on King across Cowan Avenue in 1903.
Today.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Parkdale Twins

This house on Sorauren has a twin....
....on Macdonnel. Except the plan for this one is reversed.