Conrad Black
Senior Member
Poor little Pearl Street. Always the back end of things.
Really? I thought it somewhat handsome in a New York City kind of way.
Goldie,
I think this is what you're looking for:
http://gencat4.eloquent-systems.com...esource/ser372/ss0032/s0372_ss0032_it0187.jpg
see also:
http://gencat4.eloquent-systems.com...esource/ser372/ss0032/s0372_ss0032_it0186.jpg
Very interesting pictures, gents. What I find challenging about them is that they appear to shot from the west side of Bay (Terauley in those days) near the site of Shea's Hippodrome which was built in 1914. These houses probably would have been north of Shea's, but then the question arises as to what that warehouse building on the left is, as Albert Street used to extend westerly all the way to Elizabeth.
1899 Goad Atlas:
1910 Goad Atlas:
1918 view from the north:
1921:
1923 view from Queen:
1942:
Yes, I'm convinced now that charioteer's mystery warehouse is the rear of 61 Albert (housing Gundy-Clapperton Cut Glass). According to this image, there's nothing else it could be:
http://gencat4.eloquent-systems.com/webcat/systems/toronto.arch/resource/fo1244/f1244_it7306.jpg
Another shot of the Clapperton warehouse on Albert Street taken during the 1919 Eaton Santa Claus Parade, the year that Sanda rode a giant fish.
Another view: