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Don mills--then and now

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1947
Woodbine coming down from York Mills top left.
You can also see the old route of Lawrence, Senator O'Connor's house, and Wexford in the bottom right corner.
 
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Woodbine coming down from York Mills top left.
You can also see the old route of Lawrence, Senator O'Connor's house, and Wexford in the bottom right corner.

Anna, Should this aerial photo be dated 1947?

I wish I could access that map page but I'm on a MAC too.
Could you please show me a copy of view 19A?
I think that's the area of East York where I grew up.
Thanks.
 
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Here's an old photo that was taken near York Mills & Don Mills:

Don River to the west of Graydon Hall apartments (under construction)
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I remember this house very well. About 10 years ago or so, it was still intact. The bridge was also there. I decided to check out if the house was still standing today and found that it is - but barely. The bridge is gone, but the house still remains after all these years - even if it has seen it's better days.

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I was wondering if you guys have any photos of the Don Mills/Overlea area or even Thorncliffe Park itself?

There are a few photos on the Toronto Archives website

Here's an aerial photo dated April 29, 1942 - Goldie I think this also includes your homeland. I flipped it so north was at the top.
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Here's the race track

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I am on a Mac or Linux desktop no Windows for me, no plug in for me. WTF is the city doing using something so obscure?

Anna, Should this aerial photo be dated 1947?

I wish I could access that map page but I'm on a MAC too.
Could you please show me a copy of view 19A?
I think that's the area of East York where I grew up.
Thanks.

It's not that obscure. I don't know if this helps.
http://www.photo-mark.com/notes/2008/nov/12/converting-mrsid-gis-files/

So Goldie, I can give you a close up view of the area that I think you are interested in. In 1947
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And then here is the whole neighbourhood.
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This isn't all of 19A.
 
So Goldie, I can give you a close up view of the area that I think you are interested in. In 1947
Goldieshouse.jpg

And then here is the whole neighbourhood.
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Thanks, Anna. Those photos are wonderful.
That wide view shows the house where I was born, the public & high schools I attended and the hospital where my first daughter was born.
 
Very neat, brewster, thank you!

Strange how little there is on the internet about Graydon Hall's builder; Rupert Bain. He seems to have been quite the mover and shaker.
 
RR overpass being built in 1966 on Don Mills Rd., just N. of Eglinton.

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RR overpass being built in 1966 on Don Mills Rd., just N. of Eglinton.

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You never cease to amaze me Goldie. Did you take all these along with the Science Centre ones? If you did , must have been from the M.O.N.Y or I.O.F. building.
 
You never cease to amaze me Goldie. Did you take all these along with the Science Centre ones? If you did , must have been from the M.O.N.Y or I.O.F. building.

Yes, all from the roof of the I.O.F. -- I was daring in those days!
 

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