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Twelve people posing on a very long toboggan.
Winter sports: "tobogging, " High Park, Toronto
Twelve people posing on a very long toboggan.

Winter sports: "tobogging, " High Park, Toronto

DateApproximately 1905
Names
(publisher)
Alternate Title
  • Winter sports: "tobogging, " High Park, Toronto
FormatPicture
Notes
Tobogganing is misspelled on the postcard. Bobsled is named Foxy Quiller after a character from an operetta.
GeographyBuilding, monument or parkHigh Park (Toronto, Ontario)
GeographyCity, town, twpToronto
GeographyNeighbourhoodHigh Park
GeographyProvince or StateOntario
GeographyCountryCanada
Medium
DimensionsCover size: 8.8 cm x 13.5 cm (3 7/16 in. x 5 5/16 in.)
Language
ProvenanceGift of Norman Attikin

Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession NumberPC_3260
A large group of men and women dressed in everyday clothes on a bobsleigh called Foxy Quiller. …
Unknown
Approximately 1905
 A group of people bobsleighing in a park. 
Valentine & Sons
Approximately 1910
Large group of people tobogganing in a park.
Valentine & Sons
Approximately 1910
Large group of people tobogganing in a park. 
Cooper, A. H. (Alfred Herbert), 1863-
Approximately 1905
 Crowd of people sliding down six individual snow slides. 
Valentine & Sons
Approximately 1910
Four children tobogganing in the snow.
Valentine & Sons
Approximately 1913
Crowds of people pulling toboggans in a crowded area.
Cooper, A. H. (Alfred Herbert), 1863-
Approximately 1908
Tobogganing in High Park
Stawicki, Andrew
1/3/1985
Tobogganing, Toronto, Ontario
Armstrong, William, 1822-1914
1869