Threadneedle Street (map 1857)........A wonderful name!
Will someone provide a photo of the remnants of this 160-year-old pathway?
Well! Studying the map you provide, and even allowing for scaling inaccuracies, the best *probable* remnant I can find is Piper Street.
"Threadneedle Street" is of course synonymous with the "Old Lady of...". The Bank of England, whose governor is our ex BoC governor. Anyone with a background in economics, let alone politics is galvanized with the mention of "Threadneedle Street"...so I Googled for Toronto's example, Very little shows.
Any info anyone comes up with most appreciated.
Btw: In the lower right corner of Goldie's previous post...there's what appears to be a trestle like structure along that section of the waterfront. Any ideas as to what it is, and the function? The sediment wash from what was ostensibly the Don (one of the estuary overflows) might offer a clue.
I've just been searching on Google, no good hits yet for 1925, but did trip across this, might be a goldmine for some of you savvy historical shutterbugs:
http://www.distilleryheritage.com/PDFs/report4/part1.pdf