JacindaArdern
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Will that scaffold be getting heritage status soon?
100% came here looking for this joke.
Will that scaffold be getting heritage status soon?
1. Is that a horse on the right hand side of the photo?An old pic, looking right at this corner, from March 1955
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No Credit Given, sourced here: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbi....3368735803443222&idorvanity=1579752435674910
Note, of course, there is no Eaton's Centre yet, 2 Queen West is adjacent to the then Eaton's Queen Street store.
1. Is that a horse on the right hand side of the photo?
My understanding was although they were uncommon, horse-drawn carriages were still used until the late 1950's or so before they really became novelties. So it's likely one of the last horse-drawn carriages in the city before they were really phased out.
^ If @Northern Light 's mother was 5 years old in 1947 and got pregnant 20 years later in the Centennial year 1967... my algorithm (aka calculator) reports that NL is now enjoying a Freedom Fifty-Five Year here in T-Dot (81% certainty - 7 out of 10 times).
LOL, don't have her age quite right, but close; and you don't have how old she was when I was born, but quite close.
My mother was born in 1947, and like Northern Light, remembered the milk being delivered by horse to her home in Alderwood when she was a child. So, that's at least the early 50s ('52-'53) before permanent memories set in.My understanding was although they were uncommon, horse-drawn carriages were still used until the late 1950's or so before they really became novelties. So it's likely one of the last horse-drawn carriages in the city before they were really phased out.