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Sunday, November 4, 2012
Bloor and Dovercourt/Then and Now
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The S/E corner of the intersection circa 1910. Note the William Davies Butcher shop on the corner. Davies was a successful butcher ...
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Oldest Hotel in Las Vegas
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The Hotel Nevada in Las Vegas. Built in 1906. Sometime in the late 1940's, when it was the Sal Sagev (Las Vegas spelled backwards...
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
Yonge and Gloucester/Masonic Block
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The old Masonic Hall on Yonge Street. Built in 1888, restored in 1972. Photos and research care of Mark Moore. MASONIC BLOCK, Yon...
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The Ghosts of World War ll
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Casablanca Art Deco
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An apartment lobby. An abandoned gas station. A couple of houses.
Old Uniform Store in Madrid
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Glasgow Art Deco
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An old Art Deco movie theatre in Glasgow, Scotland. And this Art Deco bar/restaurant. Rogano's.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Trick Photography
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This iconic photo is a fake. No dirigibles ever docked at the Empire State Building. More on the story here . For a story on the Toron...
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
St Lawrence Antique Market on Sundays
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Another fine display...
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Toronto Real Estate Map 1855
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Queen and Sherbourne/Then and Now
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The N/E corner of Queen and Sherbourne looking east at the turn of the century. Lots of bicycles and horse drawn carriages. Note the awni...
Queen and Roncesvalles/Then
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Looking south towards the lake in the early 1960's. Note the early Corvair on the right.
Yonge and King/Then and Now
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Adelaide and Sherbourne/Then and Now
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Looking east along Adelaide (then Duke Street) at Sherbourne in 1933. 2010. The building to the right, the Paul Bishop House , built in ...
Adelaide and Victoria/Then and Now
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An early photograph of the N/W corner of Adelaide and Victoria Street. A current view.
Adelaide and George/Then and Now
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Toronto's first Post Office.
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