The University when it opened in March 1949, Photo from Ontario Archives, AO 2108 Map from Google, 2014 Shortly after World
Author: johndougtaylor
The first Saturday in October of 1945, my friends and I attended the local movie house. I was proud to be of an age to
On this morning of mornings, Tuesday, 8 May 1945, young boys feverishly hawked early editions of the newspapers, swarming streets, offices, hotels, factories, shops,
Recently Published Murder/Mystery “The Reluctant Virgin” Toronto Trilogy – Book Two by Doug Taylor
The passage below is from the novel “Arse Over Teakettle,” a story of a young boy coming of age in Toronto during the 1940s. It
The passage below is from the novel “Arse Over Teakettle,” a story of a young boy coming of age in Toronto during the 1940s. It
I was a student in high school when King George VI died on 6 February in 1952, and Elizabeth II was proclaimed queen. The day
Collecting old postcards of Toronto has been a fascinating hobby. Sometimes, the cards I find are in very poor condition, the colours faded and pieces
The first and second books of the Toronto Trilogy, “Arse Over Teakettle” and “The Reluctant Virgin”are available at any Chapters/Indigo store For further
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