Mustapha
Senior Member
"Out of place" indeed!
When I last visited my birthplace on Donlands Ave., I found an original satined-glass window still visible (from the outside), but much the worse-for-wear. I believed the house was built c.1930.
I was invited to tour the interior and was surprised to see that this window is now unseen behind a recent wall renovation. It was once a high-level living room window.
Goldie, many many houses built - up until the 1940s, I'm guessing - had this very type of window built into them. I see them in 1920s suburbs: North Toronto, Leaside, and like your old place, houses running up and down off the Danforth all the time. They were 'vestigial' by this time - built into the side of the house...
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