Monday, February 7, 2011
Jane and Lawrence/Then and Now
Another strip plaza on the west side of Jane north of Lawrence, early 1960's.
The significance of this photo is the photography studio shown.
Alexandra Studios have just re-located here and are responsible for hundreds of period photos in the City of Toronto's Archives.
The significance of this photo is the photography studio shown.
Alexandra Studios have just re-located here and are responsible for hundreds of period photos in the City of Toronto's Archives.
2010.
The Turofsky brothers outside their original studio (1944-1954) at 92 King West.
A good article about them can be found here.
The Turofsky brothers outside their original studio (1944-1954) at 92 King West.
A good article about them can be found here.
Adelaide and Bay/Then and Now
The N/W corner of Bay and Adelaide in 1827 the home and brewery of John Doel.
Although this photo is labelled 1914 in the archives it has to be earlier as E.S. Willard performed his final North American tour in 1905 and died in 1915. By now the rural family home of Mr. Doel has been converted to commercial space, an employment agency of some sort.
E.S. Willard
Although this photo is labelled 1914 in the archives it has to be earlier as E.S. Willard performed his final North American tour in 1905 and died in 1915. By now the rural family home of Mr. Doel has been converted to commercial space, an employment agency of some sort.
E.S. Willard
The N/W corner of Bay and Adelaide in 1910.
By now the family house has been turned into a discount store and is in a sad state of disrepair.
Suits $15.00-no more, no less!
The Gayety Theatre (billboard) was located on Richmond Street.
Again in 1924 shortly before it's demolition.
A wider shot in 1924 showing the empty lot......
The same corner in 2010.
1910.
2010.
For more information on the life of John Doel please visit the Black Creek Growler.
By now the family house has been turned into a discount store and is in a sad state of disrepair.
Suits $15.00-no more, no less!
The Gayety Theatre (billboard) was located on Richmond Street.
Again in 1924 shortly before it's demolition.
A wider shot in 1924 showing the empty lot......
The same corner in 2010.
1910.
2010.
For more information on the life of John Doel please visit the Black Creek Growler.
Civilized Toronto/Adelaide and Toronto Street
The intersection of Toronto and Adelaide Street in 1912. There were several public lavatories throughout the city then and are probably still there, buried under the pavement.
The interior. It's a shame that the city is unable to provide "Public Necessaries" in these modern times. Everyone's got to go on occasion. They have them in New York City.
The interior. It's a shame that the city is unable to provide "Public Necessaries" in these modern times. Everyone's got to go on occasion. They have them in New York City.
Adelaide and Sherbourne/Then and Now
2010. The building to the right, the Paul Bishop House, built in 1848 on the foundations of a previous house, has recently undergone a successful restoration.
The Paul Bishop House circa 1890.
A more current view.
The Paul Bishop House circa 1890.
A more current view.
King and Frederick/Then and Now
Looking north up Frederick Street from King in 1925 with the Campbell House in it's original location before the move in 1972. Adelaide was originally called Duke Street and Richmond was known as Duchess Street. A good history of the area can be found here.
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