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Living history: community action
Share Return to Map 20th and 21st Century Little Jamaica Reggae Lane Mural, Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, September 22, 2020. “Welcome to Reggae Lane” mural,…
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Living history: JN money
Share Return to Map JN Money Services Claude Thompson, Regional Manager of JN Money Services, Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, September, 2020. Emerging Historian, Faith Ebanks…
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Living history: randy’s patties
Share Return to Map Randy’s Take-Out Emerging Historian, Faith Evans at Randy’s Patties, Eglinton Ave. West, June 28, 2022. Jamaican patty from Randy’s Take-Out, Toronto,…
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Living history: rap’s restaurant
Share Return to Map A Taste of Home RAP’S restaurant, Little Jamaica, June 30, 2022. Image by Ashley Duffus. Sidewalk view of storefronts and buildings,…
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Living History: hair care
Share Return to Map Beauty Salons and Barber Shops Little Jamaica tour participants, Monica’s Cosmetic Supplies Ltd., August 8, 2019. Roland Beggs and other tour…
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Living history: reggae ska
Share Return to Map Music of the Isles Shane Kenney, one of the owners of Trea-Jah-Isle Records, Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, September 3, 2020. Leroy…
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Living history: domestics scheme
Share Return to Map Caribbean Immigration to Toronto A tea party held at the Don Avalon Centre celebrating one year in Canada for a group…
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Living History: eglinton origins
Share Return to Map Eglinton West Origins Man standing with Development of Cedarvale ad poster, Cedarvale area, circa 1915. Courtesy of the City of Toronto…
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Reform City: Confidential Exchange
Share Return to Map The Confidential Exchange The Masonic Hall Buildings, Toronto Street, Circa 1960. Image courtesy of the Toronto Public Library. House of Industry…