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- Yonge Street
- 1 Works on the left or east side of
Yonge
Street.
- 2 the
Richmond
Hill station,
Yonge Street and
Lorne
Avenue.
- 3 Street,
along the east side of
Yonge Street, from
the
Richmond Hill
bakery
- 4 Railway tracks towards
Yonge Street. The
H.J. Mills
greenhouses are top
- 5 and entrance to the Park Grounds at
Yonge Street and
Lorne Avenue,
decorated for the
- 6 Major Mackenzie
Drive) west of
Yonge Street in
1918.
- 7 Looking north on
Yonge Street from
the roof of the
Methodist
- 8 Looking south on
Yonge Street from
the roof of the
Methodist
- 9 general store, southwest corner of
Yonge and
Centre streets,
circa 1915.
- 10 Loyal
True Blue and Orange Home,
Yonge Street
North, opened in 1923. Roger Carlsen
- 11 Store on the east side of
Yonge Street,
north of the radial railway station.
- 12 Rustic Inn on the
west side of
Yonge Street at
Nos.
24-28
South. The
- 13 and buggy compete for attention on
Yonge
Street.
- 14 Field Day parade turns off
Yonge Street into
the
park during the
- 15 at the southeast corner of present-day
Yonge Street and
Highway 7.
- 16 Miles) at
the southwest corner of
Yonge Street and
Major Mackenzie
Drive, as it
- 17 Richard
Gapper on the east side of
Yonge Street near
today's
16th Avenue,
- 18 Robert Moodie
on his ride down
Yonge Street in
the evening of December 4, 1837.
- 19 was located on the east side of
Yonge Street,
south of the
Trench
Carriage
- 20 Langstaff
Toll-gate, today's
Yonge Street and
Highway 7
intersection. For
- 21 Martin
Macleod, west of
Yonge Street and
north of
- 22 on
Carrville Road,
west of
Yonge Street,
built in 1865.
- 23 Yonge Street,
looking north from
Elgin
- 24 Located on the sideroad west of
Yonge Street
behind the blacksmith shop on the
- 25 at the
north-east corner of
Yonge and
Major
Mackenzie, c1885.
- 26 Church, circa 1900, looking north up
Yonge Street, with
the spire of the
Methodist
- 27 1895. The house was built in 1849, facing
Yonge Street; in
the twentieth century it was moved to
- 28 Looking south on
Yonge Street from
just south of Dunlop Street, c.1900.
- 29 Yonge Street
looking north from
Major
- 30 barn-raising at the south-east corner of
Yonge St. and
Major Mackenzie.
circa 1909?
- 31 Yonge Street, just
south of
Lorne
Ave.
- 32 Looking north on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
Palmer House is
- 33 Yonge Street
looking north from
- 34 Looking north on
Yonge Street in
Elgin Mills. circa
1913
- 35 The
Atkinson
house at 10370
Yonge St. The
house was behind the funeral parlour.
- 36 The
Newbery house on
Yonge St. north
of
Elgin
Mills.
- 37 Looking south on
Yonge St. from
north of
Centre
St.
- 38 Looking north on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
Palmer House is
- 39 Looking south on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
- 40 Looking south on
Yonge St. from
the spire of the
Presbyterian
- 41 "Glenkilloch" on
Yonge St. at
Trayborn Dr.
where Wendy's is
- 42 The east side of
Yonge Street
north of Centre Street. In the photo are
- 43 Looking south on
Yonge Street
around 1930. The
Palmer House
- 44 Yonge St. at the
corner of
Dunlop St.,
- 45 Looking north on
Yonge St. from
just south of
Wright St.
- 46 north half of lot 49 on the west side of
Yonge St. It was
located just north of the
- 47 Routledge
Blacksmith Shop on
Yonge St. in
Oak Ridges circa
1927 just
- 48 corner of
Elmwood Ave.
and
Yonge
St.
- 49 The Stanford house at 10039
Yonge
St.
- 50 of
Langstaff Rd.
between
Yonge St. and
Bathurst
St.
- 51 Parade on
Yonge
St.
- 52 The
Gray house at the corner of
Yonge St. and
Major
Mackenzie
- 53 Presbyterian Church Manse with 82
Yonge St. South to
the right.
- 54 Hunt St. from its
former site on
Yonge St. where
the Ford dealership is currently
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