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Great postcard but, in 1910, women would have been wearing ankle-length skirts and wide-brimmed hats. Those cloche hats and skirt lengths are from the Flapper age. So I would place that image as being circa 1925-26 which was when women actually, for a year or so, actually bared their knees.
ETA: I just noticed what looks like a date in the lower RH corner. 1927
1980 is when Cabbagetown was just starting to gentrify. The houses bordering Riverdale Park look a bit shabby then, no? Riverdale Park didn't have as many trees - you can see all the way up Spruce St! It also still had a barn (wonder when that came down?)
Good observation. I live in one of those houses on Spruce. And it's nice to see they planted all those trees in the later picture to give a bit of a buffer from the park. Sadly we lost some of those trees in the ice storm.
- RBC Plaza under construction, before the gold glass was hung!