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Toronto Archives Panel Discussion Series 2009

April 2, 2009 - 8:26am
Heritage Toronto
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An Infectious Idea: 125 Years of Public Health in Toronto

The City of Toronto Archives in co-operation with Toronto Public Health and the Ontario Agency for Health Promotion present three upcoming panel discussions held in conjunction with the exhibit "An Infectious Idea: 125 Years of Public Health in Toronto".

The first will be held Tuesday April 7 at the City of Toronto Archives, starting at 7:00pm.

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Toronto’s First General Hospital and the Irish Famine of 1847

March 11, 2009 - 11:16am
Ron Williamson
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New film Death or Canada, which connects Toronto and Ireland, to air March 16

A few years back, Archaeological Services Inc. was retained to undertake an archaeological assessment of the Toronto International Film Festival Tower redevelopment site on the northwest corner of King and John Streets in downtown Toronto. Detailed archival research undertaken by Brian Narhi and David Robertson revealed that a portion of Toronto's first general hospital was preserved under the parking lot at that location. While the majority of the Festival property encompassed the formal front grounds of the hospital, the south wall of the hospital appears to extend across the north boundary of the property. Its alignment oriented to magnetic north stood out in contrast to the present-day street grid which is not on true north.