Historic Toronto photos from February 19There are a number of great web sites that provide historic photos from around Toronto. As I was collecting them for an interactive historic map of the city I realized that it was also interesting to find photos that were taken around the current time of the year.If you'd like to see photos from today, you can always load this page without parameters to see the last few days worth of photos. You can also see all the historic photos for a given neighbourhood. A subset of the photos have also been arranged by subject. Tweet |
1915 | Standing in the High level Pumping Station (Categorized under: High level pumping station ) 109 years ago - Friday, February 19, 1915 - Republic of Rathnelly at 25 Poplar Plains Road just north of Macpherson Ave Max temp: 1.1°C - Min temp: -7.8°C (weather details) Link to archive record - Map location (From the City of Toronto Archives) |
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1915 | Interior of the High level Pumping Station during construction (Categorized under: High level pumping station ) 109 years ago - Friday, February 19, 1915 - Republic of Rathnelly at 25 Poplar Plains Road just north of Macpherson Ave Max temp: 1.1°C - Min temp: -7.8°C (weather details) Link to archive record - Map location (From the City of Toronto Archives) |
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1952 | Front of 310 Keele Street 72 years ago - Tuesday, February 19, 1952 - The Junction Max temp: -3.3°C - Min temp: -9.4°C (weather details) Link to archive record - Map location (From the City of Toronto Archives) |
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1952 | Back of 310 Keele Street 72 years ago - Tuesday, February 19, 1952 - The Junction at 310 Keele Street Max temp: -3.3°C - Min temp: -9.4°C (weather details) Link to archive record - Map location (From the City of Toronto Archives) |
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1956 | Beth Am Synagogue, Keele St., w. side at Diana Drive 68 years ago - Sunday, February 19, 1956 - Downsview at 3232 Keele Street west side, at Dianna Drive Max temp: 1.1°C - Min temp: -5.6°C - 4.0cm of snow on the ground (weather details) Link to archive record - Map location (From the Toronto Public Library Still not back as of March 2024) |
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1965 | Holiday Tavern at the corner of Bathurst and Queen before becoming The Big Bop - originally the Occidental Building was constructed in 1876 - architect E. J. Lennox 59 years ago - Friday, February 19, 1965 - Queen West at 651 Queen Street West s.e. corner at Bathurst Street Link to archive record - Map location (From the Toronto Public Library Still not back as of March 2024) |
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