An interesting old paper item that I turned up while combing through the archives here at IM.com world headquarters… A scan of the front and back of a monthly pass for the buses during WWII. An interesting bit of local history, probably not too many of these survived…
Built in 1929, the house at 2177 Victoria Avenue was originally numbered 1545 Victoria, pre…
Crescent Lanes first opened on Ottawa Street in 1944 at 1055 Ottawa Street, opposite Lanspeary…
Above is a photo of the home of Mr & Mrs Oswald Janisse, located at…
in 1917 two Greek brothers Gus & Harry Lukos purchased a one story building on…
Photo from Google Streetview A long time reader sent me an email the other week…
An unremarkable end to a part of Windsor's history. The large vacant house at 841…
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I remember those passes...used them going back and forth to school. The St. Mary's bus took us into the bus terminal where we then used SW&A buses. I remember the name "Furlong." His children went to SMA, I think.
There is a ton of history in this region. Sadly it isn't easy find due to the state of the archives (not the Friends of the Archives fault)and the time it takes to research and find pictures or items. The city hasn't cared for our historical archives ever. In fact, we have some of the poorest records in Ontario. Add to it the fact that we have nearly leveled our entire historical properties; it makes what Andrew does even that much more impressive.
Keep up the great (and might I add payless) work Andrew!
As usual always an interesting tidbit. My favourite site for this type of thing
great post Andrew!
I remember riding the Tec-Droulard route downtown as a very young child with my mother and being intrigued by the people who got on the bus but did not make the normal rather loud noise of coins clanging into the box. Thanks for the memories. I also recall that the bus on Parent Avenue was a stick shift.
Swing and Sway with S.W.& A. My husband worked at the car barns right after the war ended and then in the new location ...I think it was on Argyle Rd,? We were m
arried the same year...1945.
I've been wondering if there was any pictures of the old streetcars that used to go through Tecumseh down Lesperance. It's been bugging me for years that I can't find any!
Mitch, just search for 'streetcar' in the archive search on this site and you will find a few examples. Along the way, you will also find a wealth of information about streetcars which once operated in this area.
For example have a look at these:
http://internationalmetropolis.com/2007/06/22/a-pair-of-old-postcards/
http://internationalmetropolis.com/2012/05/11/streetcar-friday-4/
This is a great site!!
Sorry all if I offended anyone. Love the history of the region though.