Monday, February 21, 2011
Lakeshore and Parkside/Then and Now
Welcome to Toronto/1928


Sunday, February 20, 2011
Richmond and Brant/Then and Now






Queen and Bathurst/Then and Now




The Dominion Bnk would merge with the Toronto Bank in 1955 to form the Toronto Dominion Bank now known as TD.

The outbreak of World War I brought great demand for Canada's natural resources. Within a year the country had erased its trade deficit and become a creditor nation. A few brief years of prosperity followed Germany's surrender in 1918, but the depression and panic preceding World War II appeared at the Dominion Bank on October 23, 1923. Sometime that Friday morning a foreign customer presented a check that was uncashable because of insufficient funds in the account. The teller attempted to overcome the customer's lack of fluency by raising his voice. "No money in the bank," he said. Those five words began a run that lasted until Tuesday afternoon, when rational voices finally overruled rumors.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Lakeshore Motel Strip/Vintage Postcards/Then












Malton and Island Airports/Then







Museum of Flight in Seattle where it was restored and is now on display.







Island Airport in the early 1950's.



Some vintage film of the Lockheed Constellation crash landing (nothing horrific) in the 1950's plus a flight fashion newsreel.
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