I was a student in high school when King George VI died on 6 February in 1952. The day remains as fixed in my memory
Year: 2012
Toronto learns of the death of King George VI on 6 Feb. 1952 on the CBC – Historic Toronto
The murder/mystery entitled “The Reluctant Virgin,” is the story of a serial killer loose on the streets of Toronto during the 1950s. However, in reality
View archival photos of Toronto while reading a chilling murder/mystery – Historic Toronto
Gazing north on Yonge from Front St. Yonge St. looking south to College St. Though it is unusual to insert archival photos in
The murder/mystery entitled “The Reluctant Virgin,” is the story of a serial killer loose on the streets of Toronto during the 1950s. However, in reality
Imperial and Downtown Theatres on Yonge St. The Yonge Theatre (today the Elgin) University Theatre on Bloor St. Odeon Carlton on Carlton St., east
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Toronto during the 1939 royal visit The above photo, courtesy of the Toronto Reference Library, is one of
Recent Toronto murder/mystery portrays the city during the 1950s – Historic Toronto
The murder/mystery entitled “The Reluctant Virgin,” is the story of a serial killer loose on the streets of Toronto. The important events of the decade
Archival photos set the scene in new Toronto murder/mystery – Historic Toronto
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1257_series1057_Item 7643 The murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin” is the story of a serial killer who haunts that streets, laneways
1950s archival photos of Toronto featured in murder/mystery – Historic Toronto
City of Toronto Archives, Series 574, s0574_file0054_id49757 The above photograph of Yonge Street was taken in 1951. It gazes northward from near Gould Street.
When the weather is gloomy or cold in Toronto, think about a hot July evening – Historic Toronto
The passage below is from the recently published murder/mystery, “The Reluctant Virgin.” It describes Toronto’s Yonge Street on a sweltering July evening. When the mid-winter