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Black and white photograph of a of a small girl sitting on the steps of a two story frame house…
House in the village of Eglinton
Black and white photograph of a of a small girl sitting on the steps of a two story frame house.

House in the village of Eglinton

DateApproximately 1911
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FormatPicture
Notes
Writing on the back of the postcard indicates the house is situated at 73 Kensington Ave. in Eglington Village. According to Might’s Toronto City Directory the house belonged to John Fursey, a carpenter, at 73 Kensington Ave.  According to Familysearch the little girl is Lillian Louise Fursey, born 1907 to John and Louise Fursey. Kensington Avenue was renamed Roselawn Avenue when North Toronto was amalgamated into Toronto in 1912.
Subject
    GeographyCity, town, townshipToronto
    GeographyProvince stateOntario
    GeographyCountryCanada
    Medium
    DimensionsImage size: 8.8 cm x 14 cm (3 7/16 in. x 5 1/2 in.)
    Language
      Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
      Object NumberPC_5930