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I once again got lost on the Toronto Archives website searching through different themes. This time, I was looking at Historic photographs of Toronto Storefronts to see how corner stores, butchers, tailors, grocers and other shop owners decorated their stores over the years.
Take a look through these great images and continue your browsing on the Toronto Archives website.
145 King Street East – (c.1870) – Showing the James Foster & Son general hardware store, and photographer D.C. Butchart’s Toronto Dominion Gallery, which was located on the second floor.
Williams butcher and grocery store, Deer Park. – 1908
Store plastered with signs, northwest corner of Adelaide Street West and Bay Street. – [ca. 1910]
Old shops with living quarters above – 6,8,10 Elizabeth Street – Feb 12, 1912.
The location is a butcher’s on Bloor St. West near Brunswick, called either Flanagan’s or the Brunswick Meat Store. It may have been the second of two butcher shops with the same owner – 1921
1498 Queen West Parkdale Humphrey with gas arc lighting , Sutherland tobacco, A Grapple shoes , F G Martin grocer
Old Country Furniture-\ store, SW corner of Dundas & Pacific Ave. – Feb 8, 1922.
Yonge Street and Alexander Street 192?
Arnold Bros, grocery section, 773 Yonge St.. – April 22, 1926
September 16, 1927 – The item is a photograph looking at a view of Scarborough radial line stop no. 7 and Taylor’s Drug store at the southwest corner of Kingston Road, and Birchcliff Avenue.
Kid’s Safety Club, policeman and girls – Roncesvalles Fern Avenue April 25 1928 – William Forster Grocer at 177 Roncesvalles – April 25, 1928
photograph of Tony Greco and his mother at their fruit and vegetable store, Danforth Fruit, on the southwest corner of Danforth and Logan avenues – 1930?
Ingersoll [Cream] Cheese window [R.S.] Jones Grocery, Windermere & Bloor – November 21, 1930
Scotts’ Grocery Store SW corner of Davenport & Dupont – October 2, 1930
Although the photographer indicated that this image shows the southeast corner of Broadview Ave. and Queen St. E., it is actually the northeast corner that is shown. The photograph shows a news vendor’s kiosk covered with ads for the Daily Star, the Globe and Mail, the Telegram, and the Star Weekly. Behind the kiosk is the shop window of a United Cigar Store, and a sign for Superior Taxi. – nov 4th 1937
Allen Stores on Yonge Street – 1950
Avenue Road widening. Existing conditions – 1959
Avenue Road widening. Existing conditions – 1959
Avenue Road widening. Existing conditions – 1959
Avenue Road widening. Existing conditions – 1959
Avenue Road widening. Existing conditions – 1959
Avenue Road widening. Existing conditions – 1959
Darrigo’s Grocery at the Corner of Spruce & Parliament Streets – 1947
File consists of 22 photographs of the widening of a section of Dundas Street West, between Kipling Avenue and Paulart Drive. Intersections documented include those with Paulart Drive, Wilmar Road, Poplar Avenue and Acorn Avenue. A number of service stations appear in the photographs include McCleary’s Esso Service, and Shell, White Rose, Texaco and Sunoco stations. Included is a photograph of 6 Points Plaza, consisting of a Loblaw’s, Zellers, Reitmans, and other small shops – 1956
Orpen Properties Patoff Grocery 391 Brock Avenue and Smyth Variety Store 389 Brock Ave Muir Ave-SE corner – 195?.
Yonge Street – 1950
Yonge Street – 1950
Yonge Street – 1950
Red Circle Cut Rate store 1692 Jane-Street Lawrence Avenue West corner – 1968
View of variety store at the north-west corner of Ontario and Dundas Street East – May 13, 1977
NE corner of Dundas Street East and Mutual Street – 1978
Housing – miscellaneous residential buildings. – [between 1977 and 1998]
For more photos of Historic Toronto Storefronts, visit the Toronto Archives website.
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