Thursday, February 10, 2011
Queen and Duncan/Then and Now
Lost Queen Street Reconstructed
Here is a series of photos from the archives stitched together to give you an idea of what the south side of Queen Street looked like between York and St Patrick in the early 1930's, before the demolition to accommodate the University Avenue extension south. There are some great details here if you take the time to examine the photos more closely.
Please click on the images to enlarge.


I will correct it soon.

Sweetman's Pet Store has a sign in the window that says
"Ordered Shut By the City
Building Coming Down
Everything Must Go!
Moving to 367 Queen St. W."
367 Queen is the current location of Silver Snail Comics......


This block hasn't changed that much when seen today.
Queen and Ossington/Then and Now
Queen and Manning/Then and Now
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Yonge and Gould Update/Then and Now

Note that the restaurant sign says the New Empress Grill.
Queen and Dufferin/Then and Now


The cuppola was removed in the 1930's.

This area was still quite "rough" back then. In the 70's and 80's it was a Country and Western bar and if you went in there looking for trouble it was easy to find.
It's since been completely restored and now a fashionable boutique hotel.



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