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Friday, December 9, 2011
Farming With Dynamite.
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Mark Moore sent this in today..... What more is there to say.
Friday, December 2, 2011
The Pie Man
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This appeared several years ago in the Star's "Helpful Hints" column. It was so ridiculous that I clipped it out and have sav...
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
More Fairbank/Then and Now
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Fairbank United Church, Built in 1889 on the west side of Dufferin in the former village of Fairbank. Photo circa 1956. 2010.
More Fairbank/Then and Now
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More Fairbank/Then and Now
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The west side of Dufferin north of Lawrence in the early 1960's. the Thomas Wood British Ford dealership. 2010 and still an import car d...
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
John Abel/Abel Street/Then and Now
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Built in the 1880's the John Abel Factory on Abel Street built a variety of steam engines, Threshing machines and machine parts. One of ...
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Fairbank/Then and Now
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Dufferin and Lawrence/Then and Now
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The S/E corner in the mid 1950's. 2010. A little further south, still the east side of Dufferin.
Fairbank/Then and Now
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The original site of Fairbank Lumber on the east side of Dufferin, in the town of Fairbank.
Dufferin and Stayner/Then and Now
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Dufferin and Eglinton/Then and Now
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The intersection of Dufferin and Eglinton looking S/E as it appeared in the mid 1950's. 2010 and Vaughan Road no longer intersects.
Fairbank/Then and Now
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The outskirts of Fairbank in 1911. Harvie Ave on the left and Nairn on the right. Taken from the crest of Hatherley Road. An approximate cu...
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Loblaws at Eglinton and Laird
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The S/W corner in the mid 1950's.
Yonge and Eglinton/Then and Now
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Looking south down Yonge towards Eglinton in 1956 or so. Note the Fran's restaurant and the Woolworth's. A similar current view.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Eglinton and Laird/Then and Now
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A selection of photos taken in 1955 prior to the widening of Eglinton East.
Yonge and Castlefield/Then and Now
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Yonge and Castlefield in 1922. The original unassuming facade of the Capitol Theatre (built 1918). Theatres would often have the lobby on th...
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