By Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca) This is the last of this series of posts although I will edit and update the posts as more info and material surfaces. This post contains1. Aerial photos 2. Maps 3. City Directories Aerial Photos Maps City Directories
Category Archives: General History
Brooklyn Avenue: More resources 1950-1960
By Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca) This posting contains: Aerial Photos Before and after the construction of Dundas Street East. Maps Voters’ Lists City Directories
Brooklyn Avenue: More Resources 1940-1950
By Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca) In this post there are: Maps Census City Directories
Brooklyn Avenue: More Resources 1930-1940
By Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca) This posting includes: Maps Voters’ List City Directories
Brooklyn Avenue: The Oldest Houses on the street
by Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca) It was a challenge to sit down with a modern map and old street plans to determine exactly which are the oldest houses on the street. But when the job was done, it made total sense! These houses all stand out as distinct. They have all were built in the 1880’s.Continue reading “Brooklyn Avenue: The Oldest Houses on the street”
Brooklyn Avenue: More Resources, 1920-1930
By Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca) Maps The area before Dundas Street East was construced. City Directories
Brooklyn Avenue: Stories by the number: 1 Brooklyn Apts #4
By Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca) A Ghostly Voice From his military records:Name: Reginald Chester Pelham Medhurst Rank: Flying OfficerDeath Age: 27Birth Year: abt 1917Death Date: 13 Apr 1944Military Base: Lissett, Yorkshire, EnglandService Number: J23727Unit: 1663 Heavy Conversion Unit, attached from 158 SquadronCommand: Bomber CommandShip [Airplane]: Handley Page Halifax VOccupation: Air BomberCasualty: Killed whilst flyingResidence Place: Toronto,Continue reading “Brooklyn Avenue: Stories by the number: 1 Brooklyn Apts #4”
Brooklyn Avenue: stories from the street, 1886-1899
By Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca)
Brooklyn Avenue: More Resources 1900-1920
By Joanne Doucette (liatris52@sympatico.ca) City of Toronto Directories 1921 Census Goad’s Atlas Plans
The Difference Between a Local Historian and an Academic Historian
Local history is a very democratic kind of practice, drawing on community histories (e.g., in the local history collections of our branch libraries), family history, genealogy and oral history. The best local history relies on meticulous and careful use of original and secondary sources as well as ongoing discussion with professional historians. But local historians have limited resources. Not everyone has the money to get those letters behind the name. We do not have access to the records, the peer-review process, conferences and journals of the academic historian. We rely on sources and our works are published informally – on blogs, Facebook groups, etc. My peers are those who read my posts and blogs and respond. And I am very grateful to you. But I rely on sources and sources are not always right.