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Neighbours would not have been possible without the great photographic collections of the Toronto Public Library (Toronto Reference Library or TRL) and the City of Toronto Archives. These institutions, as well as the Archives of Ontario, have digitized some of their images and have made them available on the web. Visit their sites for more photos of old Toronto.
City of Toronto
Archives - The William James Family Collection
The photographic holdings of the City of Toronto Archives consist of over
one million images which document more than a century of Toronto's history
dating from the earliest known views taken in 1856 to the late 1990s.
Their image database, accessible through the web, presently contains approximately
1000 images which have been scanned and indexed from the estimated 6000
images comprising the William James fonds.
Archives
of Ontario - visual database
Explore a selection of images drawn from the holdings of the Archives
of Ontario which document the richness and diversity of the province's
history and landscape. Images are continually being added to the database,
so be sure to visit frequently.
Toronto Public Library
- Historicity
Historicity: Toronto Then and Now is a Virtual Reference
Library gateway, or portal, to historical and current information about
the new city of Toronto and its neighbourhoods. Historicity brings together
a wide variety of resources including a digital library of primary and
secondary source materials from the Library's collections, as well as
links to other Toronto-based, online information resources.
Campbell House - The Move
Read the story and view video clips of how Campbell House became a neighbour
of Osgoode Hall in 1972.



