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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Here's a few that may interest you, the parade for Marilyn Bell 1954. Looking south from somewhere up high in City Hall Queen St. looking east to Yonge St. Queen St. looking west from Yonge St. South east corner Queen St. and Bay St.
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    Store Fronts!

    I was by this place last June and it was closed down, but I liked the sign so I thought I'd grab a quick picture as the plaza is slated for development, too bad I didn't take a better one. 621 Kennedy road at Corvette.
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    Tennis anyone?

    Moore Ave Bridge Some more good pictures of the Belt Line bridge on Moore Ave, here they are. Dec. 1912 - The Moore Ave bridge giving a great perspective of the station's proximity to Moore Ave. The view is north, the station house south of Moore on the west side of the tracks. Dec...
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    The neighbor to the east is Mr Root according to this picture from the archives that shows Tomsett's garage across the road. It's tagged "View of Bathurst St. bridge over C.N.R. and its approaches : Mr. Root's entrance to Bathurst St." Here's one of the Root house after the grading...
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    With regard to the street numbering, all I have is what I found on ancestry which shows the Tomsett family at 2005 Bathurst St and the pictures from the archives which show the house was on the west side of the street. I really have no clue how that came to be, I've always thought of Toronto as...
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    I wonder if it was SOP for the city to take before and after pictures to cover themselves or if they were anticipating an issue in this case?
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Bathurst bridge over CNR (beltline) at Roselawn Ave I don't think you guys have covered this one here please excuse me if you have... While looking for pictures of the bridge on Bathurst St just north of St Clair Ave I found these, pictures of the bridge that was once over the CNR tracks...
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    Tennis anyone?

    That's all of it.
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    Tennis anyone?

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    Tennis anyone?

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    Tennis anyone?

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    Tennis anyone?

    Start Book number two More to follow...
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    Tennis anyone?

    What's that you say? more more more... End of book number one.
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    Tennis anyone?

    I'm going to post some scans of the meeting minutes from the club, as you can imagine they give us an insight not only into club history, but into everyday life in Toronto at the time. There's some interesting notes made during the war, perhaps some of you will find your relatives or people...
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    Tennis anyone?

    Picking it up where we left off... This one’s taken looking west on court #3 which they used for the final matches so must have been the good one, I’ll just quote my dad from the back of the picture; “1972 – Keith Carpenter (Davis Cup player for Canada) wins the men’s singles at...
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    Tennis anyone?

    Tennis anyone? I thought I’d post a thread that covers my love for history, tennis and the green and yellow clubhouses or “shelters” found in public parks all over Ontario. In the 60’s and 70’s my family played tennis at Moore Park Tennis Club in Toronto, my father served as treasurer there...
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    Saved Bridge: Hogg's Hollow

    York Mills Garden Centre, I know the people who used to own that place and their son still has the old sign hanging on his property in Newmarket across from the Tannery mall on Davis, I'll have to stop by and ask what he remembers about the AdP buildings. Any idea what that neighborhood was...
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    Saved Bridge: Hogg's Hollow

    I was digging through post cards and photo's today, I've collected a few but they're mostly of the area north of Toronto, however I did find this one that may work in this thread...
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    Pleasure Valley

    Island school of natural science, the summer between grade 6 and 7, been there and it was a good trip for sure, good memories.
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    In case anyone is interested, a brief history; Source: Georgina Advocate - Our History December 1992. Reproduced with permission "The Lake Simcoe Ice Company had been incorporated in 1870 in Toronto as the Spring Water Ice Company. This business had started that year in the hollow above...

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