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Here's a better pic, Goldie, from Toronto No Mean City:

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Not to remove the significance of the TEMPLE BUILDING by means,

however what we have sitting at the front door in all of it's slendor is a

1956 BUICK ROADMASTER CONVERTIBLE; truely a bonified collector's item.


Regards,
J T
 
When I see these photos of stunning early 20th century Toronto streetscapes, I can't help but think of how ludicrous it is to claim, as some do, that this was a small provincial town back then. But if those buildings were replaced with some bland high-rise buildings, and perhaps one or two landmarks, one might get such an impression with the evidence to the contrary wiped out.
 
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From a 1959 set titled "Avenue Road Widening":

At Webster:

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99 Avenue Road:

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Site of Hazelton Lanes:

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NE corner of Avenue Road and Yorkville:

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SE corner of Avenue Road and Yorkville:

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NE corner of Avenue Road and Cumberland:

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SE corner of Avenue Road and Cumberland:

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Looking north from Bloor (west side):

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Interesting to consider w/the tenancy that the artsy-cultural seeds of future Yorkville might already have existed...
 
A gas station and car dealership off Avenue... astonishing to realize the density that's been built in Yorkville over 50 years.
 
Continuing the 1959 set, going north on Avenue Road on the west side:

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Site of The Prince Arthur:

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Between Lowther and Elgin:

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At Elgin:

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At Boswell:

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At Pears:

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Not to look a gifthorse in the mouth but . . .

There are two, if not three pics missing from the above series:

1) First bloc north of Davenport with Careful Hand Laundry. (S of the former Canadian Tire store.)

2) Second block S of Davenport where at the corner was Bates & Maddocks F H - now a restaurant.

#) Third block south. N/W corner.


Regards,
J T
 

Thanks for that reminder of my days working in the photo studio pictured here - the centre building with framed portraits in the window.
It was the Robert McMichael Photography Studio.
Yes, the same McMichael who later founded the gallery in Kleinburg.
Wedding photography was great fun (c.1956), especially the free meals!
 
Not to look a gifthorse in the mouth but . . .

There are two, if not three pics missing from the above series:

1) First bloc north of Davenport with Careful Hand Laundry. (S of the former Canadian Tire store.)

2) Second block S of Davenport where at the corner was Bates & Maddocks F H - now a restaurant.

#) Third block south. N/W corner.


Regards,
J T

Sorry, JT, but the archives don't post pics of the first two of your requests, and the third of your requests is the pic labelled "23", which is the NW corner of Avenue and Boswell (third block south of Davenport).

There is a pic, however, of a Chinese hand laundry on the block just north of Pears:

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