I Remember Sunnyside: The Rise & Fall of a Magical Era
My local history reading and weeding project continues with I Remember Sunnyside: The Rise & Fall of a Magical Era by Mike Filey. I read the revised
My local history reading and weeding project continues with I Remember Sunnyside: The Rise & Fall of a Magical Era by Mike Filey. I read the revised
As I continue to evaluate and declutter my library I decided to read, and then part with, QEW: Canada’s First Superhighway by Robert M. Stamp. The author
Exploring Toronto is a guidebook written by architects who provided their own walking tours of Toronto neighbourhoods. Twelve different tours were included, with maps, black-and-white photos
Toronto City Life: Old & New by Mike Filey is a long-ago discarded item from my library system. It was published in 1979, therefore much of
I discovered Hurricane Hazel: Canada’s Storm of the Century by Jim Gifford while perusing the bibliographies (as I always do) of the Toronto history books I most
I continue my Toronto history reading project with Toronto’s Lost Villages by Ron Brown. The author talked about villages in the greater Toronto area that may or
Toronto Sketches 4: “The Way We Were” by veteran Toronto historian Mike Filey was published in 1995. It comprises a year’s worth of Filey’s weekly columns
In 1987 I worked part of my summer at the Sheridan Library. One of the library regulars was a senior woman, Connie Hill. I remember
Eaton’s: The Trans-Canada Store by Bruce Allen Kopytek was a weighty paperback about Canada’s preeminent department store chain. At 464 pages, I approached the book thinking
I cannot remember how I acquired this postcard. I believe my mother gave it to me; perhaps she picked it up at any of the