Miraculous Escape at Railway Crossing, Globe, March 5, 1884
GTR Toronto to Montreal, The Canadian Magazine, Vol. 28, no. 1 (Nov. 1906) GTR Toronto to Montreal, The Canadian Magazine, Vol. 28, no. 1 (Nov. 1906)
Grand Trunk Railway Winter, Globe, December 4, 1860
Queen Street East crossing looking north – [1890s]Queen Street East crossing, looking south, appearing view 950 feet 1890-1895GTR Toronto to Montreal, The Canadian Magazine, Vol. 28, no. 1 (Nov. 1906) GTR Toronto to Montreal, The Canadian Magazine, Vol. 28, no. 1 (Nov. 1906) Queen Street East and Degrassi Street. View is looking north-west between 1920 and 1926Item is a photograph of a billboard located on the north side of Queen Street East facing McGee Street, adjacent to the Grand Trunk Railway’s Riverdale Station, visible on the left of the image.Item is a photograph of a billboard located on the north side of Queen Street East at the Grand Trunk Railway crossing by Degrassi Street. View is looking north-west on Queen Street East.Item is a photograph of two billboards located on the north side of Queen Street East near Degrassi Street, facing the Grand Trunk Railway’s Riverdale Station.Item is a photograph of three billboards located on the north side of Queen Street East at the Grand Trunk Railway crossing by Degrassi Street. View is looking north-east on Queen Street East. Visible in the background is the Dunlop Rubber factory.
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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