Union Station in the 1960s, Toronto Archives, F0124, F10002, Id.017 (1) There was a time when almost everyone who entered or departed Toronto travelled
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This view of the old Union Station in 1922 gazes east from the south side of the tracks near the Esplanade. On the right-hand side
Gazing eastward to the entrance to the old Fort at York on April 10, 1909. City of Toronto Archives, Fl.1548, S0343, It. 1737(1). On July
Toronto newspaper headlines of the 1980s Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: Toronto, Toronto history, Toronto newspapers Tags: assassination of Anwar Sadat, assassination of Indira
Village Theatre on Spadina Road—Toronto
Village Theatre on Spadina Road—Toronto Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: historic Toronto, Old Toronto movie theatres, Spadina Avenue Toronto, Spadina Road, Toronto history, toronto
Toronto’s newspapers 1970s Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: historic Toronto, Toronto, Toronto history, Toronto newspapers Tags: death of de Gaulle, end of Telgram newsaper
Toronto’s 1960s newspapers-“Man on the Moon” Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: first moon landing,, man on the moon, Prince of Wales crowned, Tags: Buzz
Headlines in Toronto’s newspapers in the 1960s
The 1960s was a tumultuous decade. I commenced collecting important newspapers in 1951, but of all these newspapers, those of the 1960s contain the most
Paintings of spring in Toronto’s Humber Valley Doug Taylor 1 year ago Categories: Toronto, Toronto art, Toronto paintings, Toronto’s Humber Valley Tags: Humber River Toronto,
Toronto’s newspapers of the 1950s—Coronation—Queen Elizabeth—Part II – Historic Toronto
The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was the beginning of the second Elizabethan Age. Part One of this series of posts on old Toronto newspapers