Thursday, July 2, 2020

An Old Street

This is the heritage sign found along Draper St which I showed you in yesterday's post. This gives a bit more of the history of the street and some of its past residents. I'll show a couple of the homes tomorrow.

14 comments:

Tom said...

...it has a nice sound to it.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

It is a nice sign for this heritage district! Enjoy your day!

Himawan Sant said...

I was amazed to see a city equipped with historical signs like this.

Have a nice days.

Lea said...

Interesting!
Have a great day!

Sharon said...

Interesting information. It looks like the area was home to some influential people in Canada's history.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

I like to see plaques like this, shedding a little light on the history of the area. We have such a system in Cambridge, but even better was a project carried out by schoolchildren at one of the primary schools in a suburb of the city: they researched who had lived in every house in their local streets 100 years ago and then drew "plaques" for each house and persuaded people to exhibit them in their windows (which were all right beside the street). Interested people, like me, could then wander along and see what the professions of each householder were in the past.

Bill said...

I like plaques like these that display local history info on it. It's great to learn more about where you are and tourists benefit from them too.

Karen said...

I enjoy a snippet of history.

Cloudia said...

I love stuff like this thanks!

Laura. M said...

Conservando su historia.
Cuídate Pat.
Un abrazo.

s.c said...

Nice to see such historical text.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Draper Street has a long history Pat, still looking good in 2020. Btw, belated happy Canada Day 💜

William Kendall said...

I like the sign.

21 Wits said...

These are so important to the memory and understand and knowing!