Exhibition at City of Toronto Archives
Found in today's issue of OGS Toronto Branch Electronic Bulletin:
New exhibition at the City of Toronto Archives
Picturing Immigrants in the Ward: How photography shaped ideas about Central and Eastern European immigrants in early 20th-century...
Re Blatchfords.
Got my first pair of penny loafers in the store at Yonge and St Germain. But how many generations back were the entries in the circa 1860 city directories I don't know.
So, if the wool is still attached to the skin you "pull" it to make it useful, but if the wool is off the skin, you "full" it.
Learn sumpin' new everyday.
The next earlier generation of Leadlays had a wharf just east of Yonge, if I recall correctly.
/cheers
nomoreatorontonian
BTW, the picture is titled 16 St Vincent, not 6. But it does tell me how come my recently widowed great-grandmother could afford to rent 5 St Vincent shortly after she came down from Barrie with her six teenage kids in the mid-1890s.
The east side of the street were a full two storeys, if...
A Walk on the Old Side
I took a walk along Adelaide West via Google Earth Street View the other day and found the construction site of the Shangri La hotel. Although I can't provide a visual picture of what the block looked like 150 years ago I thought you might like to see who was living there...
The first house I ever lived in is on that Centre Island map. Wow!
What's the date of the map, Goldie? There are lots blocked out on Manitou Road which were stores in the 1940s.
Goldie, I couldn't spot "Old Lawrence Ave" on Google Maps, but Lawrence East stops at Bayview and to continue east you have to go up to the Post Road and south again to get back to it. But if you continue directly across Bayview from the west, you are in the grounds of Grendon Hall of York...