Goldie
Senior Member
For those who'd like to look back to the time of the 'Radial' car along Kingston Rd. from Victoria Park to West Hill:
The original Cornell farmhouse was built in 1836.
This photo is dated "before 1904" - Probably because an alteration/addition was made at that time.
In recent times the property became known as the Cornell/Campbell House.
Albert Campbell, who had married a Cornell family member, moved into the home in 1944.
He was a popular Scarborough politician and was Reeve of the township for 11 years and then Scarborough's first Mayor in 1967.
In 1967 he became Chairman of the Metropolitan Toronto Council.
'China Mission' - a church no doubt, that as part of it's 'mission' sent its members to China. How interesting. As a child in the 60s, my grandfather introduced me to a couple of elderly Canadian ladies who spoke fluent Chinese.
Thanks brewster, none of this I was even remotely aware of.
No particular reason , just liked the look of the perfect gas station with the great service. Can you get this kind of treatment anymore? Kennedy and Sheppard , courtesy Toronto Archives.
Jesus, I just look at that car and I get the shivers. No shoulder belts, and a foot from their skulls are those bayonets of steel holding the side windows. I wonder if that car even had lap belts? Great to look at, but I honestly don't think I'd want to go for a ride in it.
That was one weird flick, but I loved it.
And there are some great shots of Toronto circa 1995/6
That was one weird flick, but I loved it.