Earlscourt_Lad
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It's seen many locations - at least it's being preserved!
It's too bad the west end version ( West Toronto) was never preserved.
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It's seen many locations - at least it's being preserved!
When working for a company who shall remain ........ I asked if the building plans of many of the properties were
stiil in "residence" and what was their state. Look, take, for yourself I was told, we will retrieve the rest. I did.
A number of days later I returned to inquire about the remaining safekeeping. Yup, they are !
They are ALL RIGHT UNDER THAT BACKHOE!
Regards,
J T
Two gas stations on the north-west corner? There's one of those iconic Joy Oil "castle" gas stations partially visible on the corner, with a Sunoco station to it's north.
December 10 addition.
Then. "March 29, 1949. Christie St. looking N from opposite #283".
Now. November 2010.
I like the "Military Hospital - SLOW" sign.
i believe there's a senior's residence on that site now.
I like the Planters Peanuts Tower, The Fish & Chip Shop, the parked car with a few dings & the neighbourly feeling that one gets from this image.
I would also like to thank all of you who have kept Toronto Then & Now such an interesting, informative & sentimental place to visit.
I would also like to extend a personal thank you to Mustapha for posting some pictures & little tribute to my late Mother on my behalf.
I hope to get with the programme & share some of the photographs & postcards I have with all of you.
In Gratitude,
Valshere
One day, probably early in 1945, my mother took me on a long streetcar ride from North Toronto to a factory shop where we bought peanut butter. It must have been a rationed foodstuff. I remember it coming out of a tube and into a jar--and not the largest of jars either. Until I saw the Planters Peanut Tower sign in the photo I had no idea where that was.
The Planters factory (Standard Brands) was the original Ford plant, after which they, Ford, moved to Danforth + Victoria Park.
Their present facility location is Oakville.
Regards,
J T
I just watched an episode of Structures last night that featured Christi Street. Good timing lol
"Mr. Peanut", their advertising mascot, must have been made in the hundreds of thousands in various forms. A visitor to the St. Lawrence Sunday Antique market may often find examples. I'm not quite sure what to do with such a decor item however...
OMG, I saw Anna Neagle at the Royal Alex in a production of My Fair Lady about 25 years ago. So regal. I was with my Mother. I had no clue who Neagle was but my mother was excited.
When I was a kid I was driven along Dupont quite often and a highlight of that route was a rather large Mr. Peanut outside that building.
Recently, I was driving up Chesswood, and I was surprised to see Mr. Peanut on a sign on a building up there - looks like they are now part of Johnvince Foods.
In fact this is the Avenue Theatre - 331 Eglinton Avenue West, W of Avenue Road – (1937-1955) – 680 seats - originally a movie theatre, then became home to annual review Spring Thaw – demolished 1957 to become parking lot
One thing I regret about Planters: that the original multipanes were trashed on behalf of thermopane sometime in the 70s/80s, I presume (and I think under Planters auspices, to boot)