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  • An Injustice, Principal, Ashdale [Roden], Toronto World April 19 1913

    An Injustice, Principal, Ashdale [Roden], Toronto World April 19 1913
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    Exorbitant rents, Toronto Star, April 17, 1918
    Exorbitant rents Toronto Star April 17 1918,
    Exorbitant rents Toronto Star April 17 1918
    Exorbitant rents Toronto Star April 17 1918
  • Weekly round-up

    Weekly round-up

    In these rather unhappy days I chose pictures from the last week of March that made me feel happier. I hope you enjoy them! Joanne Doucette

    Charles Coxwell Small, York Pioneers, old painting March 25, 1930 (note wheelchair)

    This picture is of Charles Coxwell Small, the Family Compact member who owned all the land from Coxwell Avenue to Woodbine Avenue and from Ashbridge’s Bay to Danforth Avenue. He used a wheelchair because he was partially paralyzed as the result of a stroke. His workplace, the old courthouse on Adelaide Street east of Victoria Street, made itself accessible with ramps so that he could continue in his job. We’ve changed a lot as a society since the mid-nineteenth century and I’m glad of that too. As a person with a disability I need ramps and elevators and, basically, any place with stairs is off limits to me. The world is a happier place for inclusion, equality and diversity.

    A Tale of Two Families, Maclean’s, March 1911

    This story is about an immigrant family who went from living in a tarpaper shack in a Shacktown (like that of Gerrard-Coxwell’s neighbourhood). They worked hard and “made good” going from their humble home to a comfortable well-built house. When I was growing up outside of Toronto an immigrant family moved into a chicken coop next door to us. It was a tarpaper shack too, a smelly one at that. But the whole family worked hard and over time the tarpaper shack too became comfortable bungalow. Happy memories!

    One of my happy spaces and a happy place for many of us.

    Architectural rendering of Gerrard Branch, 1923, by Shepard & Calvin

    And it makes me happier thinking of hard-working people who had a stroke of luck. A family in my village also won the Irish Sweepstakes. My mother always said, “Money can’t make you happy, but it sure can make being miserable a whole lot easier.”

    Irish Sweepstakes winners, Ashdale Avenue, Toronto Star, March 26, 1949

    Our local merchants have made my life happier over and over again.

    Stricklands, Butcher offers a roast of beef, It must be cooked properly to give consumer value, March 21, 1973 by Graham Bezant

    And even on the darkest days, there are rainbows in the sky and on the sidewalk. I took this photo on Woodfield Road.

    Seen on Woodfield Rd., March 27, 2020
  • March 17th

    Danforth hockey team, (Coupler magazine) – March 17, 1926, Creator: Alfred J. Pearson
  • March 16th

    March 16th

    Woodbine Avenue, looking south from south of Merrill Avenue E, March 16, 1965 TPL
    Woodbine Avenue, looking south from south of Merrill Avenue E, March 16, 1955 by James V. Salmon, TPL

  • March 14th

    March 14th

    Sale Norway House, Globe, March 14, 1859
    Robins ad Gerrard Street East, Toronto Star, March 14, 1908
    John Nelles Bastedo, Toronto Sunday World, March 14, 1909
    Danforth Tech Toronto World, March 14, 1914
    Brick manufacturers prepare for building boom, Toronto Star, March 14, 1919
    Globe March 14 1922
    W.W. Hiltz to build stores Danforth, Woodbine, Dawes Toronto Star, March 14, 1922
  • March 13th

    March 13th

    Sovereign Homes ad, Toronto World, March 13, 1912
  • March 12

    Midway annexation Toronto Star, March 12, 1909
    Woodbine Avenue – March 12, 1930
  • March 6 in our neighbourhood’s past

    Fire Belle Ewart, Wildwood Crescent, Toronto Star, March 6, 1961
    Fire Belle Ewart, Wildwood Crescent, Toronto Star, March 6, 1961
    Fire Belle Ewart, Wildwood Crescent, Globe and Mail, March 6, 1961
    Fire Belle Ewart, Wildwood Crescent, Globe and Mail, March 6, 1961 2
  • March 2 in our past: how the City of Toronto grew by annexations (to 1950)

    March 2 in our past: how the City of Toronto grew by annexations (to 1950)

    Why the City should not annex more, Globe, March 2, 1912
    British immigrants, “The Canadian Courier”, Vol. X1, No. 14, March 2, 1912
    A Map Showing the Size of York and Toronto, 1797-1896 by Owen Staple 1896 TPL
    Toronto World, October 14, 1908 Annexation Plan
    Map showing annexations by Toronto, Toronto Star, July 25, 1914
    City of Toronto Annexation Map ca 1950 City of Toronto Archives Fonds 200, Series 726, Item 101 – Copy