Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments – Vol. 25
Featured Article:
- Railways Through Scarborough – Gary E. Strutt
Paperback, 40pp
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2015
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments – Vol. 26
Featured Article:
- Railways Through Scarborough – Gary E. Strutt
- From Horse & Buggy to the Moon in One’s Lifetime – Charles Oxley
Paperback, 40pp
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2016
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments – Vol. 27
Featured Article:
- Highland Creek 1981-2018 The School & Community – Rick Schofield
Paperback, 40pp
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2018
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments – Vol. 29
Featured Article:
- The William Cornell Family – Ian Cornell
Paperback, 40pp
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2020
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments – Vol. 28
Featured Articles:
- The (Odeon) Roxy Theatre, West Hill – Don Allen
- The Ellusive Toddini – Gary Strutt
Paperback, 36pp
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2019
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments – Vol. 24
The Kingston Road Radial
Featured Article:
- The Scarborough Interurban/Suburban (radial) car line, 1893-1936″ – Gary E. Strutt
Paperback, 40pp
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2014
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments Vol. 23
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments Vol. 23
Featured Articles:
W.J. Morrish Store and 1891 Diary
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Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2013
Paperback, 42 pp.
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2004
Paperback, 36 pp.
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments – Vol. 22
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments – Vol. 22
Featured Articles:
- The Willows Park – Don Allen
- Maple Creek Farm / Park – Don Allen
- Scarboro Automotive – Gary Strutt
Paperback, 36pp
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2011
Paperback, 36pp
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2011
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments Vol. 21
Scarborough Historical Notes & Comments Vol. 21
Featured Articles:
Scarborough’s Golf Courses – Don Allen
Scarborough’s First Bank Heist – Jeremy Hopkin
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2004
Paperback, 36 pp.
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2004
Paperback, 36 pp.
Home Sweet Scarborough
Home Sweet Scarborough
Fully illustrated data on 100 local historic sites which are
still standing in the community of Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.
Paperback, 60 printed pages.
Published by Scarborough L.A.C.A.C.
Home Sweet Scarborough – For over 200 years, Scarborough has been “Home Sweet Home” to thousands of people from around the globe. For many, Scarborough has become the fulfillment of dreams, as they have sought a place of community where they could raise their families.
Scarborough has provided land rich with nature’s bounty, a place where people could worship according to their beliefs and a place where their children have had opportunity to reach out and touch their own dreams.
A publication by the Scarborough Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) in honour of Scarborough’s Bicentennial 1796-1996.
LACAC is a volunteer committee, appointed by local municipal council. Its role is to work to preserve the built and natural heritage features which have survived in Scarborough, and to ensure that alterations to designated structures are made in sympathy to, and understanding of, the structure’s unique historical or architectural significance. LACAC members have a keen interest in preserving Scarborough’s historic heritage for future generations.
First Published 1996Paperback, 60pp.
History of the Scarborough Museum
A descriptive history of the Museum from 1962-2002.
Special Issue, Scarborough Notes & Comments
Paperback, 35 pp.
Edited by Rick Schofield
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2002
A Special Issue of “Scarborough Notes & Comments”, the periodical journal of the Scarborough Historical Society.
Paperback, 35 pp.Edited by Rick Schofield, et al
Published by the Scarborough Historical Society, 2002
A History of Scarborough
A History of Scarborough
A general history of the Scarborough community of Ontario, Canada, up to 1968.
Edited by Robert R. Bonis.
Illustrated with over 290 b&w photographs, maps and drawings.
Published by the Scarborough Public Library, Scarborough, Ontario.
Paperback, 389 pp.
*Reprint of 1968 enlarged edition
A History of Scarborough – Edited by Robert R. Bonis.
“This History of Scarborough is itself the product of our Township’s history, the result of research and writing by many interested persons over many years. The first History of Scarborough appeared in 1896, the one hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the Township. It was published by the Centennial Executive Committee and edited by David Boyle, Curator of the Ontario Archaeological Museum.
As the years passed, the decrease in the number of available copies, the new and more exciting history made by the remarkable development of the Township, and an increasing demand for information on local history proved that something new was needed.
In 1956 interest in local history resulted in the organization of the Scarborough Historical Society. The Society printed a seven page “Brief Outline of Scarborough’s History” based on Boyle’s book. To meet the requests of teachers and pupils of local schools for local history, Mrs. Roberta Gilbank, Chief Librarian of the Scarborough Public Library and Secretary of the Scarborough Historical Society, printed and circulated the historical notes prepared by other members of the Society and compiled numerous sheets of information based on Boyle’s book supplemented by more recent data.
In 1959 Mr. Robert Bonis wrote an account of the Birth of Scarborough for publication in a brochure distributed at the time of the visit by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth to the Township. More recently, Mrs. Gilbank organized the collection of contributions from many sources. Among these was new material written by Mr. Bonis and illustrated by line drawings of Mr. David I. Adolphus. Mr. Bonis has edited this material and the present History of Scarborough is the result.
The contributors to this history are too numerous to mention. We hope it is sufficiently valuable to make them proud to have contributed.”
Published by the Scarborough Public Library, Scarborough, Ontario.
Paperback, 389 pp.
*Reprint of 1968 enlarged edition