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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Sam Hill Issue 5
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Cover and interior art by the late, great Harry Lucey .
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Fairbank/Early Map/ Beltline Map and Stock
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A brief history of Fairbank by Paul J. McGrath While it never actually achieved “village” status, Fairbank’s is nevertheless an inte...
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More Eastern Ave/Then and Now
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Eastern and St Lawrence/Then and Now
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Looking east along Eastern from St. Lawrence 1n 1925. Eastern continued along and crossed the Don River. The old Eastern Bridge seen in the ...
Eastern Ave/Then and Now
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22 Eastern Ave east of Trinity in 1913. Now.
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King And Triller/Then and Now
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Triller Ave north of King in the early 1970's or so. Silverwoods Dairy was still delivering milk in their fleet of Divco delivery van...
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Eastern and Broadview/Then and Now
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Looking north up Broadview in January 1938. A current view.
St. Lawrence Antique Market-Sundays
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This week's theme...blue. For previous weeks tables click here .
New Vintage Bicycle Additions
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A nice original 1953 Humphrey 3 speed. Humphrey Bicycle and Motor Company was a subsidiary of CCM and produced lower priced bicycles to comp...
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Eastern and Pape/Then and Now
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Eastern and Trinity/Then and Now
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The S/E corner, labelled condemned houses in 1919. 2010.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Laird and Eglinton/Then and Now
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The N/W corner looking west in the late 1950's. 2010.
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Art Moderne/Bus Terminal Cleveland and Cincinatti
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For some local Toronto Art Moderne examples, click here .
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International Chop Suey/Then and Now
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60 Elizabeth Street in 1937. In 1958. A current view, most of Elizabeth Street has been replaced by City Hall. The iconic neon sign lives on...
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Queen and Mutual/Then and Now
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The Second Presbyterian Church under construction circa 1858. A later view from the late 1960's, this is the second Church constructed i...
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Dundas and Church/Then and Now
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The N/E corner of Dundas (then known as Wilton) and Church in 1913. 2010.
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