News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 02, 2020
 8.9K     0 
News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 01, 2020
 40K     0 
News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 01, 2020
 5.1K     0 

1932:

s0372_ss0066_it0039.jpg


1970's?:

kensington.jpg


1977:

Gaylord's-Fancy-Fruit,-1977_edited-1.jpg


http://www.duncanmclarenphotography.ca/?q=node/2006

From Flickr:

flickr.jpg


http://www.flickr.com/photos/350056...iY-82Apmz-82Av9V-82DEKS-am6FLc-am9xUA-am9v7q/
 

Attachments

  • s0372_ss0066_it0039.jpg
    s0372_ss0066_it0039.jpg
    89.6 KB · Views: 839
  • kensington.jpg
    kensington.jpg
    102.5 KB · Views: 1,021
  • flickr.jpg
    flickr.jpg
    98.3 KB · Views: 757
  • Gaylord's-Fancy-Fruit,-1977_edited-1.jpg
    Gaylord's-Fancy-Fruit,-1977_edited-1.jpg
    61.2 KB · Views: 780
Last edited:
Then and Now for June 18, 2013.





Then. Edward Street looking W from the E. side of Centre Avenue. I'm guessing 1950-ish.

1179_zps423ce79a.jpg





Now. April 2013.

1180_zpsb861e7fb.jpg






Some changes coming:

1181_zps2ee18062.jpg
 
Last edited:
Then and Now for June 19, 2013.







Then. Tyrrell's New Office Building. 95 King E. c1913.

114295KingEc1913_zpsbd87c9e6.jpg







Inside Tyrrells:

114595KingEinteriorc1913_zps78119243.jpg







Now. April 2013.

1143_zpse831f6fc.jpg



1146_zps11ad5524.jpg



1144_zps42f9acaa.jpg
 
Some excellent photography of Kensington Market (circa 1950s-60s) by Harry Joy, now 96 years of age - at this site:
http://www.blackandwhitephotography.ca/harry

Kensington Market really was and still is a great place to find interesting people doing interesting things - even though it's not as much of a market as it used to be (too many coffee shops and restaurants, just my opinion of course..) and less authentic or gritty as these old pictures record. Interesting link, thank you Goldie.
 
Then and Now for June 20, 2013.





Then. 'In the Allen Gardens, On Carlton St., Toronto.' c1921.

1173AllenGardensc1921_zps3983e5d5.jpg





Now. April 2013.

1174_zpsd0e8b114.jpg





Inside.. lovely, ah, peonies,-or-something. :)

1176_zps6cc4b24a.jpg
 
It appears that *somewhere* behind all of that is the old building (more evident in the back alley)
 
Going to post my own on here, if that's alright:

South of King & Sumach, 1977:

Corktown-row-houses,-1971.jpg


Via http://www.duncanmclarenphotography.ca/?q=node/2211

Now: https://www.google.co.uk/maps?q=&la...a=X&ei=ClfEUfXoFZKXqwH63ID4BQ&ved=0CDIQxB0wAA

#33 is gone, but the semis on the right remain, as does the power station to the right of that. We're on Sumach street, south of King, looking east.

Thank you UserNameToronto for the Duncan McLaren link - most fascinating. I hadn't heard of him before. His images are wonderful.
 

Back
Top