A great song performed live on the Ed Sullivan Show 1965. The Lettermen also had a hit with this song in 1969.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Victoria and Shuter/Then and Now



The complete Hyslop bicycle catalogue of 1922 can be viewed here.




Maitland and Jarvis/Then and Now
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Diamond in the Rough/Chinatown
Favourite Parkdale House/Now
Customized Honda 305 Dream

A similar bike to the Honda 305 Superhawk.
With the Dream both pistons move together, with the Superhawk, they alternate.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Roncesvalles and Ritchie /Then and Now



There's a good series of the Church (St. Judes Anglican Church and Parish Hall) as it was being demolished here. Thanks to Mark and Mike for their help.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
A Silly Photo/1936
This young lady is promoting fishing licences along the Lakeshore sometime in the 1930's.
Carlaw and Danforth/Then and Now
Halfway House Inn/Then and Now

Original Location: Scarborough, Ontario (Kingston Road and Midland Ave.)
This Georgian, two storey building is equipped with a single storey kitchen tail and shed extension. Alexander Thompson built the Half Way House in the years 1847 - 1848. The building is representative of pre-confederation taverns that were known in Southern Ontario. The Half Way House originally served as a resting place for stage coach passengers making the trip between Dunbarton, Pickering and Toronto. Over the years the Half Way House served as a hotel, an apartment building and later as a store. In 1966 this frame built Ontario classic was moved to Black Creek Pioneer Village. The building required extensive restoration and reconstruction back to its original function and form. The kitchen was reconstructed based on structural evidence and archival documents. A modern restaurant facility was introduced to the basement.
The restored Halfway House now relocated to Blackcreek Pioneer Village.
This Georgian, two storey building is equipped with a single storey kitchen tail and shed extension. Alexander Thompson built the Half Way House in the years 1847 - 1848. The building is representative of pre-confederation taverns that were known in Southern Ontario. The Half Way House originally served as a resting place for stage coach passengers making the trip between Dunbarton, Pickering and Toronto. Over the years the Half Way House served as a hotel, an apartment building and later as a store. In 1966 this frame built Ontario classic was moved to Black Creek Pioneer Village. The building required extensive restoration and reconstruction back to its original function and form. The kitchen was reconstructed based on structural evidence and archival documents. A modern restaurant facility was introduced to the basement.

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