Saturday, November 15, 2025

Picture of famous Londoner Roy McDonald and one of his close friends.
















Regarding London Ontario Canadas absolutely wonderous stories?
John Freyseng took this alarming film footage on September 30th, 1956 during a fan charter on the London & Port Stanley Railway.


And here is a totally wonderous Picture of Billy Gees sweet sensationally startling music store a few doors down from Funland arcade —-towards Woolco.in argyle mall   1982.

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Lorne avenue public school 




Black friars bridge 









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Last part  of the lph main building built in 1973.
Ready to be torn down.
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Photo below is of the following:




100 Years Ago Today (November 7, 1922) The crowded market square in London, Ontario. The square was consistently filled with parked autos and generally one could not find parking after 9 AM.






Watch living in Canada in 1965 on sweet psychotically crazed YouTube 


In this video here to begin this site.



https://youtu.be/NzJMAJM--pc?si=Rg6T9rk8O07_CmCt

Watch living in Canada during the 1970s in this video



 https://youtu.be/AbFaPiLr48s?si=o8iVy2HOWC1EYXYp





Watch living in Canada in the 80s.
On youtube






Watch living in Canada inside the 1960s on sweet darling jigabooo johannsons YouTube 


Watch the following link and video entitled the wonders of sensationally 
Supranationally 

supernaturally Sweet  Storybook gardens in London Ontario Canada in the shocking year of 1959!






On sweet sensationally insane YouTube !














Officials shut down part of London as man spotted peeing on roof.























Watch the following fabulously astounding absolutely sweet terrific video entitled sweet slippery the shocking seal on super sweet  YouTube!










 
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122 Carling Street was one of many commercial structures built in the 1850s in London.

The coming of the railway had turned the village into a city almost overnight. A major land speculation boom followed, with some predicting the city’s population would reach one million by 1900. The financial panic of 1857 destroyed these hopes, and three-quarters of the city’s businesses went bankrupt over the next three years.

 

Of the several newspapers published in London in 1855, only the London Free Press had survived by 1859.

The American Civil War had a major impact on the city and the newspaper. Spies, foreign journalists, and Pinkerton’s agents moved in and out of the city’s hotels. British soldiers were ever present, as the local garrison had been reinforced in case of possible invasion by Union troops seeking retribution for perceived British support of the Confederacy. Several Free Press reporters were dispatched to cover the conflict and later reported on the battles of the Fenian Raids. Free Press reporter Malcolm Bremner slept in the field before the Battle of Ridgeway in 1866, to be sure not to miss the action.

 

By 1871, the Free Press moved to Richmond Street and 122 Carling Street became the Queen’s Hotel, later one of London’s leading hostelries, with 28 neatly furnished guest rooms and an elegant dining room.

 

In 1921, this building housed The Farmer’s Advocate, an agricultural journal founded by William Weld in 1866. It was the country’s longest published agricultural paper, circulating throughout Canada and the U. S. for 99 years. One of its editors, Watson Porter, also became the broadcast chairman for the influential radio program, National Farm Radio Forum.

 

In 1974, the Marienbad Restaurant opened in the building.

London public Library.





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Watch uranium city 
On YouTube 






Aw yes.


The place where they brought my mom when she was in labour with me.👽
And Jeff and Winnie too.
Like this Drumheller Alberta 


Very astonishing.
Aw yes.
And 
Very fabulous.

Very wonderous too.





Cool video.  Evaluating?

Let me see?
If I recall correctly?😗


I think my dad said I was born on floor three🐙?
It had a very interesting underground tunnel.
Very cool tunnel.


I wandered through it in July of 1983.

While just wandering the hospital one day.
When I was a kid.

It was spooky.



You may think it wasn’t.

But it was spooky.



Dark and foreboding.



And no one was down there.




When I was down there.





No security at all.

Anyone could have lived down there.





The way I entered the tunnel was through the back of the hospital.





It went for a distance too.

I think maybe a mile?




It was a long tunnel.



Finally it just freaked me out too much.

So I went back the way I came.






Too bad no one ever got a film of that tunnel.

Or 
Maybe someone did?

And they’re hiding it?

If someone has a video of the tunnel at the senescent Victoria hospital ?











Thatd be cool.

Let’s download that too.

Come on?


For the record?

The old st. Thomas psychiatric hospital on sunset drive ?
The one that’s closed now?





I’ve been told by some reliable resources that hospital has 
got a variety of long weird scary tunnels in the front of the hospital that seem to go for miles on end.

I wonder why they built that old now notorious scary nut house with long freaky absurd tunnels that go in a variety of directions in
The front?





Well?





At least according to some people I’ve talked with who were patients there in the 1980s thats what that hospital has.














I personally wasnt in those tunnels.


But I was in that hospital .

And man I saw some weird shit when I was there.

Holy free freaking holy was staff there absurd.

Was it evil what they did to me?

I don’t know?

Perhaps I quess it was.

One things for sure .

What staff did to me at that hospital when I was a kid in 1984?
It was certainly absurd,
How could the entire adult staff do that to a suicidal
16 year old?

And then just let me go free a week after I admitted myself?
Picture is of a Simpsons delivery truck by the way in 1960

Thats pretty freaky too.

But anyways?

This hospital?

It’s cool.

Whoever downloaded it?

Thanks for the download.

That’s awesome.

Cool.

Eh






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by 1870, 23 years after John Kinder Labatt began his brewing enterprise, Labatt has 15 employees.

Western Libraries.


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 A black and white print showing a front and side view of Bishop Cronyn Memorial Church.
Below.
Bishop Cronyn Memorial Church, situated on the south-east corner of Queens Avenue and William Street, was built in 1873.
There is a handwritten inscription on the back of the photograph. PG ASMIL YONIF 112/RAIDER B. ACEH

London room digital collections.





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