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"Any connection to the George's BBQ on Dundas at Pembroke?"
UserNameToronto.

The number of times that I was in there, and that wasn't too often, they seemed to be a Family Operation.
For that reason alone, I would conclude the names of the two restaurants were just the names of
the two restaurants by their individual/separate owners.

There was an Other restaurant, but on the N/W corner of Dundas & Pembroke Streets known as
Norm's Open Kitchen; did I mention Infamous. Both restaurants served chicken, although only at
George's could one also buy Wings, none being available at Norm's; odd thing was,
Norm's Chickens were able to fly after payments were made.

Regards,
J T
 
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Not sure if the corner of Birch and Yonge has been done before. The impact of the grade separation for the CPR tracks in 1920 on this block is quite remarkable:

1912:

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1920:

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1935:

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1953:

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1973:

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2013:

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Thanks for this post, it's fascinating that the ground floor became the 2nd floor! Would never have guessed that at a casual glance.
 
Wonderful series of photos by thecharioteer

Here ar a couple more views of that scene.

The CPR crossing 1910 - looking N.
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Looking N. 1916

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And here's a challenge ---- can someone provide a "Now" image (featuring the stone) to accompany this 1919 image of a U. of T. event?
Cornerstone of the "Soldiers' Tower" being laid by Governor General, the Duke of Devonshire.

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Here you go. It can be seen in Google street view, but not close enough to be recognizable.

Soldiers Tower Cornerstone Feb_16.jpg
 

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And here's a challenge ---- can someone provide a "Now" image (featuring the stone) to accompany this 1919 image of a U. of T. event?
Cornerstone of the "Soldiers' Tower" being laid by Governor General, the Duke of Devonshire.

Here you go. It can be seen in Google street view, but not close enough to be recognizable.
Yes, but either they laid the stone in some sort of temporary wall (as is not uncommon) or the memorial has been rebuilt.
 
It's at the right height - perhaps the stone around the bottom is just decorative?
Should have taken a closer look - maybe on a warmer day...
 
Wasn't the tower itself finished some years later? Somehow the caption's "On this spot a beautiful memorial tower will be erected" suggests that plans were still in flux...
 
Thanks for that "Now" photo, RadioTech.

Here are a few shots from the North side of the Tower.

Ceremony 1924
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The bells 1927

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More recently for a 'wrap-around' magazine cover

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And the final days of construction:

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another one from last night -- Moore Avenue looking southwest towards Welland Avenue... bridge over the Belt Line Railway (Mud Creek) was removed and ravine filled in about 50-60 years ago (couldn't find exact date, sorry)
 

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