Saturday, May 28, 2011

Dundas and Jarvis/Then and Now

The S/E corner of Dundas and Jarvis sometime in the 1950's just after the Bank has been robbed.
2010.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

More Vintage Kitchens





Vintage Stereo Ads/1972

Some vintage stereo adverts from the December 1972 issue of National Lampoon.
Hideous speakers from JBL, Prima 25's
A selection of receivers from Pioneer.
Superscope was an inexpensive line from Marantz.
For more vintage 1970's stereo please visit seventies stereo.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Vintage Kitchens

A collection of images of kitchens from the late 1940's through to the early 1970's.






Thursday, May 19, 2011

Parkdale Summer/Springhurst and Spencer/Then and Now

Three boys enjoy a summer's day at S/W the corner of Springhurst and Spencer in the late 1940's. That's a Studebaker beside them.
A somewhat current view.
A 1948 Studebaker with suicide doors.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Kung Fu, The Legend Continues

Back in the early 1990's we worked on the television series Kung Fu. TLC. Many of the shows were shot on location in Chinatown.
These two storefronts on Spadina were a standing set that was Caine's Dojo.
My 1965 Corvair Corsa was painted bright green and used as a picture vehicle known as the Kermitmobile.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Vintage Diner on Roncesvalles

Rick McGinnis recently got a look inside the old Ace Restaurant on Roncesvalles and was able to take some pictures of this well preserved diner. For the whole story and more photos click here.
The Ace has been closed for years but remains intact and unmolested.

Bassel's Menu



More on Bassel's here.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Parkdale Theatre Mash

Old Chinese Restuarants Around Town

My favourite, the Kom Jug Yuen on Spadina near Cecil. We've been going there for BBQ pork on rice since Art College. Nothing fancy here.
The Pagoda in Hamilton.
The Chungking (closed) on Spadina.
The House of Cheung on Bloor near Lansdowne.

More Cool Cars/1965 Ford Ranchero

Based on the popular Ford Fairlane.

Dupont and Madison/Then and Now

The N/E corner of Dupont and Madison sometime in the 1950's.
2011.
The Madison Mash.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Queen and Gladstone/Then and Now

Looking north up Gladstone from just north of Queen in March of 1949.
2010.

The George Brown House/Then and Now

A crowd outside waits for news after the shooting in 1880.

Construction of the Brown’s residence began in 1874, and the family took possession of their new home in 1876. His enjoyment of the new home was short-lived as a disgruntled former employee from The Globe attacked Brown in his office and shot him. The leg wound became infected and brought about Brown’s death. After Brown’s death in 1880, his widow Ann remained in the house until 1886, when she returned to Scotland.

Thereafter, the house was purchased by Duncan Coulson, general manager of the Bank of Toronto in 1891. His family remained there until 1920 when the home was sold to the Pearson Hall for Blind Soldiers. In 1924, Pearson Hall was taken over by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. In 1955, the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto bought the property.


Before the restoration in 1983.
A current view.

Queen and Beverly/Then and Now

Looking north up Beverly Street in 1911. Not a car in sight.2010.
The first yellow brick house on the left was owned by my Uncle Albert Agnelli and my Aunt Margaret for the past 30 years and before that people I know had lived there while attending O.C.A.

KIng Edward Hotel/Then



A room in the 1960's.
A collection of vintage postcards of the King Edward Hotel.