Looking north on Weston Road north of Lawrence in the early 1900's.
Quite a change but I believe the peach building on the left is the same as the one above as well as the church in the background. Another angle on the peach coloured building.
This old inn at the corner of Weston and St. Philips Road has been boarded up for years and I hope that the owners will restore. Structurally it appears to be in great shape and is definetly worth saving.
Moving a house used to fairly common in Toronto before all the powerlines went up. This photo appears to be from the 1940's and was taken in Weston. The street sign on the house refers to Church Street in Weston. It's moving up Weston Road (streetcar tracks) and is small enough to fit under the streetcar power line.
2010. The only shot I've found of the old Firehall on Claremont south of Robinson. This is looking west towards Claremont. Looking at these houses in fact on the N/W corner of Claremont and Cocker in 1940. Which soon would be demolished and replaced with... This Church. The same Church today.
1942 These board and stucco cottages on Palmerston are in need of repair. If you look closely you can see that they don't have foundations or basements. Three years later. And they survive today.