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Baldwin Street (Kensington Market area) c.1940
Amazed to see those two "orange-crate" scooters at the curb.
I built one as a child…..great fun!
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Any board (usually a two-by-four) with 1/2 of a roller-skate attached front and rear.
The upright orange-crate nailed to the front.
Here's an online screen-grab:
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Royal procession (street unknown)....King George and Queen Elizabeth (corrected), 1939 photo by W.L. Shelden
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Still in business but no stores. For decades they had their head office in Don Mills on Greenbelt Drive but they moved late this past summer to Vaughan. The building is empty and for lease.

See: http://www.cabbagetownpeople.ca/person/james-grand/

"The first store was at the corner of Leader Lane and Colborne Street. It was at this time that James Grand lived at 26 Spruce Street and Samuel Toy lived at 28 Spruce Street. "
Now the Tom Jones Restaurant.
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Still in business but no stores. For decades they had their head office in Don Mills on Greenbelt Drive but they moved late this past summer to Vaughan. The building is empty and for lease.

Grand & Toy is now a subsidiary of Office Depot.
 
I found some old pics from my dad.. I"m having trouble identifying these. Do you recognize the buildings I think its early 60's . Where we they taken.. I tink
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Angelo's was a great spaghetti house.
Corner of Chestnut St. and Edward St.
It's the place I had my first beer (with spaghetti!).
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thanks ! here's a note from Teperman demolition their signage
he say's the pic was 1958/1959

The Long T was the 1960s

Funny story… editor from New York Times advised one of the Tepermans to remove the building materials for sale and leave wrecking. A little hint went on to be a big marketing hit

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thanks ! here's a note from Teperman demolition their signage
he say's the pic was 1958/1959

The Long T was the 1960s

Funny story… editor from New York Times advised one of the Tepermans to remove the building materials for sale and leave wrecking. A little hint went on to be a big marketing hit

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I love how evocative that "hatchet T" is of the no-nonsense wrecking business...
 
"I love how evocative that "hatchet T" is of the no-nonsense wrecking business..."
adma.

Appears to be more of a double-ended wrecking/pry-bar.

Regards,
J T
 

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