AT A TIME WHEN TORONTO REQUIRES A “LINCOLN”, IT’S SADDLED WITH A “FORD.” Doug Taylor 5 years ago Categories: Toronto The number of library branches
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Memories of Toronto’s Sunnyside on a hot summer day Doug Taylor 5 years ago Categories: historic Toronto, Sunnyside Toronto, Toronto, Toronto history Tags: Sunnyside Beach
YOU THINK IT’S HOT? WHAT ABOUT TORONTO’S HEAT WAVE IN 1936? Doug Taylor 5 years ago Categories: Toronto The following quote is from the novel
TORONTO’S FARMERS’ MARKETS – Historic Toronto
Every Thursday during the summer, farmers arrive early in the morning at David Pecaut Square, near Metro Hall on King Street West. An array of
“Eat, drink and be merry” in Toronto’s Entertainment District at night – Historic Toronto
The motto of Toronto’s Entertainment District should be: “Eat, drink, and be merry, as tomorrow you may have to live in another city. These photos
MY TORONTO NEIGHBOURHOOD AT NIGHT – Historic Toronto
On a warm Monday evening in July, strolling around my neighbourhood after dark, I gained a new appreciation for the community where I live. For
HUGH JACKMAN IN TORONTO – “YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHIN’ LIKE THIS.” – Historic Toronto
Though my interests centre around the history and architecture of Toronto, I decided to include a post on Hugh Jackman after attending the opening
This picture of the old Shea’s Hippodrome Theatre was taken in 1956 with a Kodak Pony 35 mm camera from the rear widow of a
When I graduated from high school and began working in downtown Toronto, I purchased a 35mm Kodak Pony camera and began photographing Toronto’s buildings. This
Toronto’s Queen Street West in early morn – Historic Toronto
Toronto’s Queen Street West is often viewed as delightfully decadent, as most Torontonians stroll along it when it is crowded with people enjoying the sunshine,