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Evocative Images of Lost Toronto

Also can't help thinking of this currently-endangered London landmark
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Perhaps like these?

1950:

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both D'ALLAIRDS and Virginia Dore/Dare (?) signage look to be beautiful examples of early-mid-century clean-lined scripts. the D'ALLAIRDS letters are mounted directly to the stone facade, while the Virginia Dore/Dare letters look to be mounted to a projecting base....
they are the only examples of moderne-modernist scripts visible in that shot--all the others are earlier styles, including many examples of the long lamented signs made from neon tubing.
 
Thanks to the charioteer, that page from The Pictorial Times provides an excellent history lesson.
And the Toronto of 1846 with "seven or eight newspapers" - amazing!
 
One of the lost great houses of Old Toronto was "Ermeleigh" at the SE corner of Sherbourne and Wellesley, built by John Herbert Mason, one of the founders of Canada Permanent (http://www.biographi.ca/EN/009004-119.01-e.php?id_nbr=5753). Worthy of the Amberson Mansion in "The Magnificent Ambersons", Mr. Mason died there in 1911.


those are extraordinary shots of the interior. an astonishing amount of detail, almost certainly from 8"x10" glass negatives....
and they beautifully highlight the mad Victorian love of Bric-à-brac!


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Hi everyone! A while back I posted some photos here on Toronto's Macedonian family owned restaurants. Got some more photos to share, this time they are restaurants owned by Canadian-Macedonian entrepreneur Paul Bassil.

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Paul Bassil's Restaurant at CNE
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Paul Bassil was sole concessionaire at the CBC and its various outlets
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Paul's Ranch House at Bloor and Sherbourne opened in 1952
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Old Spain Tavern opened in 1965, 401 Bloor Street East
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Baba's Deli at Ellesmere and Kennedy (1982)
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"Danforth Ave., n. side, w. from Dawes Rd.; group portrait of some inhabitants of Little York. Circa 1900."
QUOTE.

LIFEBUOY Soap International distribution was begun during 1911:

http://www.ehow.com/about_5412194_history-lifebuoy-soap.html


I wouldn't put too much faith in that article, though: it manages to misspell 'Warrington' and repeat the myth that Lifebuoy/Lever coined the term B.O. It's also possible that the Lifebuoy ad was there despite the absence of 'official' international distribution.
 

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