Friday, January 28, 2011

Palmerston /Then and Now

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.

Palmerston and Wolseley/Then and Now

The east side of Palmerston at Wolseley in 1940. This row of cottages was in need of renovations.Five months later and the work has been completed.
2010 and still going strong.

Sunnyside Souvenir

A rare glass vase souvenir from Sunnyside Amusement Park circa 1942.
For more information look for Mike Filey's excellent book "I Remember Sunnyside".

Vintage Airplanes




More Cool Cars




Thursday, January 27, 2011

Lakeshore and Mimico/Then and Now



Looking west along Lakeshore from Mimico in 1928.
Two months later and a second streetcar track has been added. and the street has been widened.
Substantial work, considering it took two years to replace the tracks on Roncesvalles
2010.

Lakeshore and Mimico/Then and Now

Looking east along Lakeshore at Mimico 1927.
2010.

Lakeshore and Parklawn/Then and Now

Mimico Bridge 1910.
Mimico Bridge 1910.
Mimico Bridge 1927.
Looking west along Lakeshore Road from Parklawn in 1930 towards the Mimico Creek bridge.
2010.The left side of the photo is all land fill.

Scarlett and Hill Garden/Then and Now

Scarlett Road looking north towards Hill Garden in 1957 when it was still somewhat rural.
2010.
Scarlett Road was named after John Scarlett the original land owner.
Runnymeade is named after the house he built at Dundas and Keele.
John Scarlett.

Lawrence and Scarlett/Then and Now

Looking east across the Lawrence Bridge that crosses the Humber River after a washout during Hurricane Hazel in 1954.
A similar vantage point in 2010.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

City Morgue on Lombard/Then and Now

The City Morgue on Lombard west of Church sometime in the 1970's.
2010, at least they took the sign down.

Bay and Hayter/Then, Then and Now

The S/W corner of Bay and Hayter September 1937.
One year later and there's been an Art Deco makeover.
2010.

Yonge and Roxborough/Then and Now

The west side of Yonge south of Roxborough in the 1970's. For years the bungalow in the middle was an antique store that was called the Prince of Serendip. A great source for film and movie props.
2010.

Bathurst and Barton/Then and Now

Looking north on Bathurst from Barton 1935.
There's a horse-drawn milk wagon on the right.
2010.

Shaw Street/Then and Now

These houses on Shaw Street north of Bloor were already showing signs of trouble in 1933.
They were built on unstable land fill over a ravine that was formerly Garrison Creek. Their problems have only worsened over the years.

1933.
2010.
1933.
2010.
1933.
2010.
At the time of the original photos the city building inspectors chose to label them as "defective houses".

The original path of the creek.
Boys canoeing on the creek before it was buried.

Superior Restaurant/Then and Now


A vintage matchbook.
The Superior Restaurant on Yonge Street just south of Dundas in the 1930's.
2010.
The Superior closed last year and has reopened as the Paramount.
Another shot of the Superior from the late 1950's with Tip Top Tailers to the south.
Making uniforms during the war.