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Bay Street 1964:

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Man I haven't see a picture of the tube in years! Brings back some good memories!
 

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Bloor Street looking towards Yonge, 1965:

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Amazing! --- The Red Rocket takes us to Italy.

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And i presume that arising on the right is the "first" N-side-of-Bloor B-Y subway entrance (plowed under by HBC within a decade)
 
Wow...and just to think after the blue scaffolding comes down it becomes George Brown College! I remember when I studied Photoshop and Illustrator in 2009 I lounged around the top of the lower flat building in between breaks.
 
Wow...and just to think after the blue scaffolding comes down it becomes George Brown College! I remember when I studied Photoshop and Illustrator in 2009 I lounged around the top of the lower flat building in between breaks.
It is interesting that both buildings appear to have been coated with grey paint. (In real life both are red brick today.) Perhaps the current fad for grey buildings in Toronto is actually a return to our roots!
 

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