Historic Toronto photos from November 26
There 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.
1920 |
| Palace Pier at the mouth of the Humber River 104 years ago - Friday, November 26, 1920
- Humber Bay at 1 Palace Pier Ct just south of Lake Shore Blvd West
Link to archive record
- Map location
(From the Toronto Public Library) |
1931 |
| Gladstone Hotel at 1204 Queen St. West (Soft drinks stand)
(Categorized under: Hotels )
93 years ago - Thursday, November 26, 1931
- Beaconsfield Village at 1240 Queen Street West
Max temp: 2.8°C - Min temp: -2.2°C (weather details) Link to archive record
- Map location
(From the City of Toronto Archives) |
1941 |
| St. Paul's Hall after November 1941 fire
(Categorized under: Yorkville Town Hall )
83 years ago - Wednesday, November 26, 1941
- Yorkville at 773 Yonge Street north of Asquith Ave
Link to archive record
- Map location
(From the City of Toronto Archives) |
1941 |
| Back of St. Pauls Hall after November 1941fire
(Categorized under: Yorkville Town Hall )
83 years ago - Wednesday, November 26, 1941
- Yorkville at 854 Yonge Street west side across from Collier Street
Link to archive record
- Map location
(From the City of Toronto Archives) |
1979 |
| Sugar loaf house: Named Drumsnab, the English north country word for a sugar loaf - had a view of mounds along the Don River when it was built in 1834
(Categorized under: Drumsnab )
45 years ago - Monday, November 26, 1979
- Rosedale at 5 Drumsnab Road
Link to archive record
- Map location
(From the Toronto Public Library) |
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