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Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

We found asbestos in our home built in 1981, it was common in popcorn ceilings as late as the '90s. There's a lot more out there than people realize.
I remember the maintenance workers applying asbestos around the old boilers in the 1960s and 1970s. Many of the coal furnaces/boilers just converted using an oil or natural gas burner attachment.

 
I remember the maintenance workers applying asbestos around the old boilers in the 1960s and 1970s. Many of the coal furnaces/boilers just converted using an oil or natural gas burner attachment.

Yea that's when the real danger begins, when it degrades and becomes friable. For now ours is safely contained under several fresh layers of latex paint, not to be disturbed.
 
King looking east from Bathurst:

1927:

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1973:

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Showing the old Executive Motor Hotel on the right:

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Today:

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The City's Urban Forestry Unit posted a 'Then and Now' of Chester Springs Marsh in the lower Don.

The site before it was planted (1996), and the site today.

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27 years later, looking pretty good.

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Boy, the bluffs and the flatlands were bare--but at least you could see the bluffs from up top (indeed, the first time *I* saw the Bluffs was from the foot of Scarborough Cres in '72; and they were flat-out visible from atop as here, whereas now you can scarcely see the Bluffs for the erosion-prevention foliage draped across them...)
 
Boy, the bluffs and the flatlands were bare--but at least you could see the bluffs from up top (indeed, the first time *I* saw the Bluffs was from the foot of Scarborough Cres in '72; and they were flat-out visible from atop as here, whereas now you can scarcely see the Bluffs for the erosion-prevention foliage draped across them...)

Yes, the Bluffs look completely different now.

Friends and I rented a house at #1 Harding Blvd in the 70's. It was right on the edge of the Bluffs. During the time we lived there, the Bluffs eroded so much that eventually the foundation was exposed and the City condemned it.

It was demolished in 1977 and the property is now the Harding Parkette.

I took some aerial photos when I lived there and went back a few days ago to get some drone shots to see the change.

1975. It's in the foreground with the flat roof.
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Unfortunately, I did not mark the date of the clipping.
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Completely tree covered now. Drone shots taken August 22, 2023.

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Looking East from Harding Blvd.
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Looking West from Harding Blvd.
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Yes, the Bluffs look completely different now.

Friends and I rented a house at #1 Harding Blvd in the 70's. It was right on the edge of the Bluffs. During the time we lived there, the Bluffs eroded so much that eventually the foundation was exposed and the City condemned it.

It was demolished in 1977 and the property is now the Harding Parkette.

I took some aerial photos when I lived there and went back a few days ago to get some drone shots to see the change.

1975. It's in the foreground with the flat roof.
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Unfortunately, I did not mark the date of the clipping.
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Completely tree covered now. Drone shots taken August 22, 2023.

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Looking East from Harding Blvd.
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Looking West from Harding Blvd.
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It would seem that these beauties are all gone then (from 1915, 1924 and 1931):

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