Goldie
Senior Member
Percy A. Belbin at the N/E corner of Yonge-Eglinton c.1900
Percy A. Belbin at the N/E corner of Yonge-Eglinton c.1900
The pony pic reminds me of door to door photographers. I recall them walking the streets with their pony and camera. If you wanted your child's portrait taken they would stop and take it. Payment up front at time of "sitting" and get the portrait mailed to you in a few weeks. Does anyone else remember this?
I specifically recall this when we lived on Woodbine at Corley circa 1970, give or take a year or two each way.
The pony pic reminds me of door to door photographers. I recall them walking the streets with their pony and camera. If you wanted your child's portrait taken they would stop and take it. Payment up front at time of "sitting" and get the portrait mailed to you in a few weeks. Does anyone else remember this?
I specifically recall this when we lived on Woodbine at Corley circa 1970, give or take a year or two each way.
I absolutely remember the pony man. My dad had my photo taken on Montrose sitting on a pony when i was about four years old. Kids would always come running to see the pony man and the knife sharpening man and the ice cream man and the chicken man.
the knife sharpening man
I absolutely remember the pony man. My dad had my photo taken on Montrose sitting on a pony when i was about four years old. Kids would always come running to see the pony man and the knife sharpening man and the ice cream man and the chicken man.
Here's my contribution to pony pic memories....Me on Broadway Ave 1946......(I'll pass on a "now" pic)
The popcorn man. He drove a tiny little car and it seemed as if he used the engine to pop the popcorn. Might have been a Fiat 5000.
Is the house still standing?