Local History & Genealogy

Toronto Islands in the Early 1900s: Postcards, Pictures and a Poet’s Diary

August 16, 2021 | Fiona | Comments (12)

In the summer of 1900, a young poet named Marjorie Pickthall and her family rented a cottage on the Toronto Islands. During her stay at Golden Gate Cottage on Hanlan's Point, she kept a diary. Pickthall recorded her daily activities and fascination with the surrounding natural world.  Inspired by passages from the diary, I've paired them […]

Snapshot of Swimming History in Ontario

August 9, 2021 | Sam | Comments (0)

As the summer heats up, Ontarians cool down in the water! To find out where swimmers of the past made waves in the province, I turned to Digital Archive Ontario. It has over 100,000 digitized photos, maps, postcards and other items related to Ontario's past. Photo from our Toronto Star Photograph Archive, 1972. Portion of […]

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse: History & Old Pictures

July 20, 2021 | Pamela | Comments (6)

Did you know that Centre Island is home to one of Toronto’s oldest buildings? That building is Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, completed in 1808. Here's an overview of its history — from the geological origins of the Toronto Islands to the lighthouse's spooky lore. This post features paintings, photos and other images from our Digital Archive, […]

6 Posters Collected from the Streets of Toronto that Highlight LGBTQ2S+ History

June 14, 2021 | Nicole | Comments (2)

Did you know that Toronto Public Library has collections of ephemera — things like posters, flyers, brochures? These items offer fascinating glimpses into Toronto’s past. Here are just a few that capture community events, rallies, performances and spaces important to the city’s LGBTQ2S+ history. Clicking or tapping on each of the posters will allow you […]

Creased Receipts: Historical Receipts from Digital Archive Ontario

May 14, 2021 | Ann | Comments (4)

In the song "Best Regards", Quebec heavy metal band Voïvod's sings about unrequited love. They lament that not even "a creased receipt" was issued from an indifferent world. Unlike in that song, you can find lots of receipts on Digital Archive Ontario, our Ontario-facing database of digitized items held by Toronto Public Library. (Non-metaphorical receipts, […]

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921–2021): Photographs from Our Collections

April 9, 2021 | David | Comments (0)

Buckingham Palace announced this morning that Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh has died. Prince Philip was the longest serving consort of a reigning monarch in the Commonwealth, and the longest-lived male member of the British royal family.  Below are a selection of photos of Prince Philip from our Toronto Star Photograph Archive — as […]

The Great Depression: Federal Work Camps in Ontario

March 8, 2021 | lfeesey | Comments (5)

There was nothing great about the Great Depression except its length and penetration into every corner of Ontario from 1929 to 1939. Below is a brief overview of work camps, or "relief camps", in Ontario — and what led to them. Features photos from Digital Archive Ontario, a database of digitized items from Toronto Public […]

Cobalt’s First Bloom: Early Views of Ontario’s Silver City

March 8, 2021 | lfeesey | Comments (0)

In the 1920s, Cobalt, Ontario was world famous. It was home to some of the most productive silver mines in the world. Over 600 million troy ounces (around two million kilos) of silver were produced there from 1903 to 1926.  Below are images of Cobalt during its time as a mining town. The photos — […]

Shop Local: A Look Back at Toronto’s Early Retail History

March 5, 2021 | Nicole | Comments (3)

As the lockdown continues, I find myself fantasizing about shopping. Not online shopping, but leisurely strolling down a busy city street with a friend, popping into small shops along the way. So I decided to do some window shopping in our digital collections.  TPL's Digital Archive is our database of over 170,000 historical photos, books, […]

New Genealogical Research Tools

March 1, 2021 | Wendy B. | Comments (5)

  Discovering your family's past can be as thrilling as any detective work. And now, we have three databases to help you in your quest: Ancestry Library Edition Available from home until December 31, 2021. Ancestry Library Edition is our largest genealogical collection.  It covers the United States and the United Kingdom, including census, vital, […]