Welcome to General Eclectic: Oral Histories from Kensington Market.
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Archives of Ontario, Kensington Market, Toronto, 74/840, 1974, RG 65-35-2-58
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Victorian houses in Kensington Market, photo courtesy of Jen Collins, 2010
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Photo by Jenna Marie Wakani, 2012, for Toronto Life
Kensington Market is a richly diverse and deeply beloved neighbourhood in downtown Toronto, Canada.
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Jewish Market Day on Kensington Avenue, 1924. Photo from Wikimedia
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Kensington Avenue in the 1920s. Photo from Wikimedia
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Bagel Bakery on Kensington Ave, n.d., Photo from the KMHS Collection
Over the last century, the Market has been home to successive waves of immigrants, starting with Eastern Europeans in the early 1900s. Since then, Italians, Portugese, Caribbeans, and Southeast Asians, amung many others, have come to live and work in the Market. Affordable rent has also attracted artists, students, activists, musicians, punks, and entrepreneurs.
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Archives of Ontario, Kensington Market, Toronto, 74/840, 1974, RG 65-35-2-58
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Archives of Ontario, Kensington Market, Toronto, 74/824, 1974, RG 65-35-2-58
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Archives of Ontario, Kensington Market, Toronto, 76/2881-10, 1976, 65-35-2-58
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Crazy Steve Goof of punk band bunchofuckingoofs in Kensington Market, Toronto, October 23, 1988. Photo by Jeremy Gilbert via Wikimedia Commons
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Akram Dow and his wife Hiyam Samara. Photo courtesy of Marion Kane
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Photo by Jenna Marie Wakani, 2012, for Toronto Life
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Photo by Jenna Marie Wakani, 2012, for Toronto Life
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Photo by Jenna Marie Wakani, 2012, for Toronto Life
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Photo by Jenna Marie Wakani, 2012, for Toronto Life
The Market continues to attract new Canadians and non-conformists, and the neighbourhood has a hard earned reputation for supporting small businesses, artists, and community activism.
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Urban growing project in Kensington Market. Photo by Suwannee Payne via Wikimedia Commons, 2014
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Photo courtesy of the Friends of Kensington Facebook page
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Ozzie Pavao’s Casa Acoreana (known as Casa) at 235 Augusta, on the corner of Baldwin and Augusta, 2014
The Kensington Market Historical Society was estabilished in 2012 to gather, study, preserve, and disseminate information pertaining to the history of this unique neighbourhood. An ongoing oral history project was launched in 2013 to record interviews with current and former residents of the Market, to collect testimonies and personal histories. The Market has always had a reputation for being eclectic; Old World charm mixed in with tolerant and progressive attitudes.
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Tom Mihalik and KMHS interviewer Bruce Beaton, July 2014
General Eclectic is an online exhibition of audio excerpts from these oral history interviews, featuring current and former residents of Kensington Market. To start, click on an audio piece from
the Main menu, or explore the Themes menu above.
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During her oral history interview, Marie Fujita-Yamashita drew this map of Kensington Market, 2014