Looking down King's Road
Winter winter winter
Oranges for them
Slavi
Flare, crow, fence, snow
Pedestrian path, ploughed
A year ago when it was milding up a bit
After supper
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Riders
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Pearce Avenue in the West End
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Looks more pleasant than he is
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Agat-18 in its last days
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Eight years ago
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King's Road at Bond Street


I went to school at this corner. The school I went to from
Kindergarten until Grade Seven is just out of sight here to the right.
So this is a very familiar neighbourhood. Where Lawlor's is now,
there was an old-fashioned "groc & conf" shop when I was a boy. I
spent a lot of the money earned on my paper route in that shop. A
grocery wholesaler was in the building painted with cow clouds. And
my first barber had his shop across from there. This picture was taken
from the third floor of a small office building that did not exist
back then. It was built in a corner of the grounds of another school.
Kodak 200 film in Olympus XA.
Kindergarten until Grade Seven is just out of sight here to the right.
So this is a very familiar neighbourhood. Where Lawlor's is now,
there was an old-fashioned "groc & conf" shop when I was a boy. I
spent a lot of the money earned on my paper route in that shop. A
grocery wholesaler was in the building painted with cow clouds. And
my first barber had his shop across from there. This picture was taken
from the third floor of a small office building that did not exist
back then. It was built in a corner of the grounds of another school.
Kodak 200 film in Olympus XA.
Fred Fouarge has particularly liked this photo
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