February 23 in the past: a visual tour of Gerrard Street from Greenwood to Coxwell

Three new stores Gerrard and Ashdale, Toronto Star, Feb. 23, 1913
Sheep grazing Gerrard and Greenwood, Globe, June 4, 1909
Douglas Fairbanks in “The Thief of Bagdad” – Ideal Bread Company Limited, Ideal Bread – Purity Flour, two billboards and a painted wall advertisement located on the south side of Gerrard Street East opposite Redwood Avenue. View is looking south-west, showing the south side of Gerrard Street East. opposite the Redwood Theatre
Looking west on Gerrard towards Greenwood between 1920 and 1926, advertisement on the side of a building.
Gerrard Street east of Greenwood Avenue
Looking west on Gerrard towards Greenwood from Woodfield Road, between 1920 and 1926, advertisement on the side of a building. The apartments on Highfield Road (right of photo) are distinctive.
Little India streetscape, Gerrard Street East, north side, looking east near Woodfield Road – October 10, 2008
Morley Avenue (Woodfield Road) and Gerrard St fill, April 28, 1912
Southwest corner of Gerrard and Woodfield
Hamilton’s Hardware, Gerrard St. E., s. side, e. of Hiawatha Rd., 1920, Shows Mr. & Mrs. John Hamilton, with son Jim
Gerrard and Hiawatha 1960s
Gerrard & Hiawatha ca 1966
St. Monica’s Church, Ashdale and Gerard (where the library is)
Gerrard Ashdale library, Globe, May 14, 1924
North-east corner of Gerrard and Ashdale – [between 1975 and 1988]
Site of the Black Pony, Gerrard Street and Rhodes Avenue, south west corner, June 16, 1919 Creator: Goss, Arthur, 1881-1940
Ad T.F. Dove and Co Ltd, Real Estate Brokers, 1614 Gerrard St E, just west of Coxwell Ave. View is looking west along Gerrard Street

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