Skip to main content
Digital Archive Toronto Public Library Homepage
 Two men in jackets dig with shovels around the base of a tree in front of a two-storey stone b ...
Workmen are busy landscaping the grounds in front of historic Montgomery's Inn which has stood high on a hill on Dundas Street West at Islington Avenu(...)
Two men in jackets dig with shovels around the base of a tree in front of a two-storey stone building.

Workmen are busy landscaping the grounds in front of historic Montgomery's Inn which has stood high on a hill on Dundas Street West at Islington Avenu(...)

Date12/18/1974
Names
(photographer)
Format
Notes
Original Toronto Star caption: Workmen are busy landscaping the grounds in front of historic Montgomery's Inn which has stood high on a hill on Dundas Street West at Islington Avenue for 142 years. The inn was once nearly moved to make room for a high-rise apartment tower similar to one seen in background at right. Developer Louis Mayzel, however, ended up helping to save the inn and its site. Inn will be officially opened on March 1, 1975.

Image published in Toronto Star, 21 December 1974, page D1, to illustrate article by Jim Hanney, "Etobicoke spends $250,000 to restore historic Montgomery's Inn".
Language
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
Usage Rights Copyright (Learn More)
Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0106351F
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
East-west street:Dundas Street West
Historical location:Etobicoke (Ont.)
Neighbourhood:Islington
North-south street:Isligton Avenue
Province or state:Ontario