This morning (Monday 9 August) the rollers were placed under the houses. The homes are now ready to be relocated. T History of the houses
Author: johndougtaylor
This morning the house had been raised even higher above the ground. The northeast corner of 106 John Street on the afternoon of 8 August.
In the novel “Arse Over Teakettle, Book One of the Toronto Trilogy,” the main character is a young boy named Tom Hudson. He tells of
The site was quiet Saturday morning, devoid of construction workers and the noise of machinery. Today I noticed the sets of rollers between the girders
I recently visited the AGO to view the exhibit of the abstract expressionist artists. It is a major exhibition, containing a hundred pieces of work
While temperatures in Newfoundland, Vancouver and Victoria have been unseasonably cool, Toronto has been enjoying a glorious summer heat wave. Some complain about the heat,
The two houses have now been moved back from the southwest corner of John and Adelaide Streets. The original foundations of the houses are now
Since I photographed the 1870 houses on John Street, which are being relocated to a site further south on the street, there have been further
Hibiscus in bloom in the heat and humidity of August on our downtown terrace