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I thought this one is "evocative". A Toronto Archive pic. Great composition. Technically very nice too.

"Policeman escorting children across street. August 13, 1924".

I wonder where the location?

policemanescortingchildrenacrossstreetaug131924.jpg
 
I love the sailor suit on the little boy and the mannequin in the doorway.

Is that a phone number on the dry goods store....GE (something) 5019 (or 3019)?

There appears to be a three-digit address on the left-hand store--looks like 388 or 588; and there's part of a number on the right-hand store, partially obscured.
 
"I wonder where the location?" QUOTE Mustapha.


MIGHT'S TORONTO CITY DIRECTORY 1925:

966 GERRARD STREET EAST
Cadieux Patk, gro
McGrath Wm (emp Oppenheimer Casing Co)

968 GERRARD STREET EAST
Cross Saml, dry gds

970 GERRARD STREET EAST
Greensweig Michl (clk Can Natl Teleg)


Regards,
J T
 
"I wonder where the location?" QUOTE Mustapha.


MIGHT'S TORONTO CITY DIRECTORY 1925:

966 GERRARD STREET EAST
Cadieux Patk, gro
McGrath Wm (emp Oppenheimer Casing Co)

968 GERRARD STREET EAST
Cross Saml, dry gds

970 GERRARD STREET EAST
Greensweig Michl (clk Can Natl Teleg)


Regards,
J T

All torn down for Gerrard Square Mall. :(
 
Mustapha, you beat me to it. I was just touring with Google Street View. There are still a few contemporary houses left across the street, however, where these kids might have presumably been headed.
 
Mustapha, you beat me to it. I was just touring with Google Street View. There are still a few contemporary houses left across the street, however, where these kids might have presumably been headed.

Hey FAC33, "touring" with Street View: I find it useful to check out the neighbourhood around a hotel in a strange city before I make a booking; places to eat, shop, etc. :)
 
I'm still looking at thecharioteers LOC pictures.

They have a creamy look, a dreamy quality, about them. Quite nice.
 
Here's an item from today's Globe & Mail (Jan/15/11) - attached thumbnail.

Looks as though it could be an interesting exhibit.
 

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Paving in Toronto 1900's:

Selby Street brick:

selby.jpg


Harbord Street cedar block pavement:

cedarblockpavementharbord1899.jpg


Ossington wood block pavement:

wooblockpavement1915.jpg


Wood-plank sidewalk:

woodplanksidewalk.jpg


Brunswick north of Harbord:

brunswicknorthofharbord1899.jpg
 
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