Mustapha
Senior Member
The interesting (to me) detail in this image is the unusual fire hydrant on the lower left.
I’ve only ever seen one other example of it in Toronto images. Here’s a link to a large copy of the other example:
https://ia902700.us.archive.org/Boo...arliament00yeiguoft_0190.jp2&scale=1&rotate=0
Note that the Scott Lane image is dated March 23rd, 1904, only weeks before the Great Fire of 1904, in which the hydrant would have gotten quite a workout (assuming it was functional).
That fire (finally!) led to the installation of a separate, high-pressure hydrant system by 1909.
This pic has to be one of the real Gems at the Toronto Archives. I've always wondered the location?