Archival material, newspaper clippings, photographs, and thoughts on Toronto and its waterfront. Undressed, in this case, refers to the bathers who frequented the city's waterfront and rivers in the nineteenth century and more broadly to the city of Toronto itself. My interest is in studying this undressed state of the city and its people and seeing how it changed in the twentieth century.
Monday, September 30, 2013
The benevolent railroad
I might have more to say about this line of thinking. Certainly, it's reflected in the rail companies' proprietary approach to the waterfront.
Toronto Daily Star, Friday, July 23, 1920, Page 4.
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