January 23 in Leslieville

R.G. Dibble Co. Ltd., Convert your Range to gas, Globe and Mail, January 23, 1947
A number of short streets were renamed after heroic men and women who died in World War One as a form of war memorial.
Looking west on Eastern Avenue, December 18, 1925 past the Dibble coal yard
C.N.R. level crossing looking west on Eastern Avenue – December 28, 1925 Dibble Street is on the right.
Washer Demonstration at the Hydro Shop, Globe, January 23, 1920
Gerrard Street underpass looking southeast towards the Toronto Hydro building
Gerrard Street subway (looking past subway to Toronto Hydro Building), 07-Nov-23, Item 71, Subseries 31, Grounding photographs
The Hydro Shop on Carlaw Avenue
Interior of the Hydro Shop on Carlaw Avenue, 1917
The Hydro Shop was here, photo by Joanne Doucette, 2016

Published by Leslieville Historical Society

Welcome to the Leslieville Historical Society's website. Please feel free to join us, to ask questions, to attend walking tours and other events, and to celebrate Leslieville's past while creating our future. Guy Anderson, President, Leslieville Historical Society and Joanne Doucette, local historian and webmaster.

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