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Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

This is a spin-off from the Toronto Architecture of the 60's/70's thread, where a photo of the fountain at the Rosehill Reservoir was posted. I couldn't find the designer, however I'm totally intrigued by the images I did come across!



Who knew you used to be able to fish there?



My favourite image that I came across - the Rosehill Reservoir was identified as a potential target during WWII, requiring protection.

 
My favourite image that I came across - the Rosehill Reservoir was identified as a potential target during WWII, requiring protection.


Same thing happened during WWI:

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Map 1878 (note: pre-CPR tracks):





Aerial 1942 (note: pre-Mt. Pleasant extension through Rosedale):

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Running with the topic of civic guards and war time protection - scanned through, and found a couple of other 'high security' locations that were afforded guards during the Great War.

High Level Pumping Station (1915)
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Main Pumping Station (1915)
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CNE Grounds (1914-1918)
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Yonge/St. Clair 1957:

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What would be the date of this CNE photo?
Grandstand and Shell Tower are still in place, Direct Energy Centre is yet to be built, WWII bomber is on display in foreground parkland.
And when was the bomber (was it a Lancaster?) removed?

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What would be the date of this CNE photo?
Grandstand and Shell Tower are still in place, Direct Energy Centre is yet to be built, WWII bomber is on display in foreground parkland.
And when was the bomber (was it a Lancaster?) removed?

CNEpostcard_zpsc6c45ca3.jpg

No sign of Ontario Place? but looks later than the 1962 aerial so between 1962 & 1969?
 
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Perhaps closer to the 1969 zone, judging from some of the background highrises. (Another interesting note: the Chevrolet billboard rising behind the Coliseum.)

What was that clover-patterned thing in front of the Lancaster?
 
And when was the bomber (was it a Lancaster?) removed?

The Lancaster was removed around 1998/99. It went to the Toronto Aerospace Museum (now known as the Canadian Air and Space museum) for restoration. It's now in storage while they look for a new home for the museum.
 
University of Toronto, c.1917
Lecture on rigging, School of Aviation, Royal Flying Corps Canada.

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"Some unique advertising in this 1893 view:"
QUOTE: Prof Goldie.

MIGHT'S TORONTO CITY DIRECTORY - 1893:

Kent Brothers
(Palace Jewellry)
168 Yonge Street.
Telephone: PH 1165.

(Did I win a prize?)
LOL.

Regards,
J T
 
Yes JT, by locating the block on the west side of Yonge between Richmond and Queen, where a few years after this photo was taken, Robert Simpson would open the first phase of his modern new store on the north part of the block........
 

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