Vanished Hamilton tells us Mills China had a worldwide reputation. In February, 1934, when the mother of U.S. president F.D. Roosevelt came to town, she visited Mills to buy china for the White House. Generations later, the demand for fine china waned. The store closed on Jan. 9, 1985. www.thespec.com/whatson/article/193614--vanished-hamilton...
The former home of the Schindler Company of Canada on Audley Street in Mimico. The wooden tower in the centre of the building was were they hung the cat-gut to dry out.
Two kids playing in the street 1912. The S/W corner of Elizabeth and Louisa Street. Louisa Street no longer exists as this entire neighbourhood was demolished to accommodate the building of New City Hall. For more information on "the Ward" as it was known, click here. The red square indicates this lost intersection.
Looking north up Yonge Street across Alexander in 1938.
Again.
2010 and there's not much left. Another angle of the N/E corner. This one's been mis-labelled Bathurst and Queen. Looking west to Yonge, 1952. 2010. A fire in 1941 at the Lyons Furniture Store.