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Girls Knitting Club in the Elm Street basement
1920s
Central Neighbourhood House, Toronto
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Credits:
Central Neighbourhood House Records

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Cooking class at Central Neighbourhood House
1910s
Central Neighbourhood House, Toronto


Credits:
Central Neighbourhood House Records

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Music class at Central Neighbourhood House
1910s
Central Neighbourhood House, Toronto


Credits:
City of Toronto Archives, fonds 1005

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In 1919, a group of young adults and children are seen in a line up outside of the Central Neighbourhood House social settlement in the Ward. Ranging in age from children to teens, they represent a cross section of immigrants that have arrived for a day of programming; many of them are Slavic and Jewish in origin.

Thus, within a few blocks, "five or six languages are spoken and as many different creeds professed."

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Getting ready for an exciting afternoon at Central Neighbourhood House
1920s
Central Neighbourhood House, Toronto
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Central Neighbourhood House Records

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Group portrait outside Central Neighbourhood House
1920s
Central Neighbourhood House, Toronto


Credits:
Central Neighbourhood House Records

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Off the street and in their CNH playground
1920s
Central Neighbourhood House, Toronto


Credits:
Central Neighbourhood House Records

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Children in The Ward by William James
1908
The Ward, Toronto


Credits:
City of Toronto Archives, 1244-659