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Amelia Street, one
of the small and charming Cabbagetown Streets, just South of
Wellesley
Image reproduced with permission from Pat Hall, to see more of
or larger versions of Pat's photos please click on the image above.
e-mail Pat Hall at: pathall@astro.princeton.edu
New:
We have received both Pictures and history of the Gerrard
Hotel, expropriated and torn down in 1950 for the Regent Park
Development Take a look
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One of the
many beautiful houses in Cabbagetown. Located on
Wellesley St. E
Image by Barry Rule.
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Ivy covered homes in a
Cabbagetown lane, image by Pat Hall (see above)
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The
Necropolis
The picture
was taken during the Cabbagetown Festival 2001 while the
Cabbagetown Theatre was performing " "The
Apple of Contentment"
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Cabbagetown 1935
- From the City of Toronto's archives, photographer
unknown
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Skaters on the
Don River at Riverdale park around the turn of the century

Cabbagetown in the fifties. Brothers John Newton (left) and
Peter Powell (right.) If you recognize the location, please let us
know at info@cabbagetown.biz

Police Station #4, once located at 466 Dundas St.
East.
Built in 1877 - For more info visit this 51
Div. Web page.
They would love to hear from you if you have any information,
stories, pictures etc. about this old building.
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