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Councillor Paula Fletcher at the Brickmaking on Greenwood plaque presentation, September 7, 2019.  

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Resource ID

8914

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Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

07 September 2019

Keywords

Events
Industrial ​Heritage
Industrial ​history

Program Category

Plaques

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Heritage Toronto

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Councillor Paula Fletcher at the Brickmaking on Greenwood plaque presentation, September 7, 2019.

Description

Event participants pose around a new plaque installed in Greenwood Park, a former quarry site. For more than 150 years, Greenwood Avenue was an important centre of brickmaking in Toronto. Quarries and kilns were a common feature of the landscape south of Danforth Avenue. Entire families were employed in this industry that made the east-end and helped build Toronto.

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Marker lat / long: 43.670356, -79.327919 (WGS84)

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