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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Hamburgers shaped like a puck and almost as hard?
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Around 1900 this radial was powered by Wheelock-pattern compound steam engines from Goldie & McCulloch in Galt.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Hastings & Peterkin was a ghost sign in 1900. The firm was C R Peterkin, and they did picture framing. Stationary engineer running the steam engines was one John Bryan in 1900.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    At that time Robert R Armstrong was a police officer.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Broad gauge, wood fired, one cord of wood every 20 miles.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Broad gauge, wood fired, one cord of wood every 20 miles.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    In the early 1880s the city planted a lot of elms and maples on Jarvis Street. There seem to be lots of elms in these pictures. The Tussock Moth was a problem. They used to spray them with arsenate of lead. There should be quite a toxic soil legacy.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    Christmas at old City Hall, 1950s
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    These mineral baths were based on a pre-glacial underground river known at the Laurentian Stream. It bubbles up in High Park and can still be seen oozing mineralised water into Soring Creek in High Park.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    There were some major brickmaking operations in that area at the time. Leo Pears is one possibility, as also is the Yorkville & Carlton Brickmaking Co.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    It was painted in 1870 by A Cox, possibly a copy of the 1803 picture.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    James Matthews had a soda water place on the southern portions of Dovercourt Road, near Queen in the early 1880s. He was not in the business in 1873, so that's a new wagon for a new business.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    I have been researching the engineer-caretaker who handled the boilers in that building when it was new, one Frederick W Owen. He moved on to Eaton's by the later 1880s.
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    The docks along the waterfront tended to look the same. Talk about pier pressure ,,,
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    Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

    The 1948 Might directory lists Acme Aluminum Foundry [G Thompson mgr,] 429 Main St N (Weston) Zone 4-249. It was on the east side of Weston Rd, next to the train tracks and north of Parke St. It is now 2387 Weston Rd, the Dream Nation storefront church:

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