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.
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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.
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'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.
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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.![]()