
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Queen and Bathurst/Then and Now

Queen and Portland/Then and Now

Photo by Patrick Cummins.
This strip of Queen still had a strong Eastern European presence back then.
I remember that the owner of this used book store (previously located further east on Queen) got onto some trouble for inappropriate behaviour....
An even earlier photo from 1958 can be found here.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Stewart Street/Then and Now


The small church on the left which had served the soldiers at Fort York was torn down about 8 years ago.
Photos by Patrick Cummins 1983.

Bathurst and Queen/Then and Now

A classic example of Art Moderne or Streamline style. Later the office section operated as a speakeasy.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Queen and Manning/Then and Now
Patrick Cummins has been documenting the evolution of this corner since 1979 and I'm glad he did. Queen Street was once lousy (amply supplied) with small diners. As tastes change they've disappeared one by one.





Queen and Ossington/Then and Now

For more on this old hotel and the strange case of James Earl Ray click here.

Queen and Beverley/Then and Now




Sunday, April 1, 2012
Dundas and Keele Arcade Storefront
Formerly May Brothers Hardware.

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