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Vintage Photo Tuesday: Royal Agriculture Winter Fair

Toronto Royal Winter Fair 1931 Poster-1930s vintage ad.

Toronto is currently hosting the Royal Agriculture Winter Fair (The Royal Winter Fair) and it’s in its 97th year (Nov 2022 Update-100 years!!) in the city! How incredible and cool piece of Toronto’s History that is still going strong.

I personally have never gone to the Fair even though it’s in my neighbourhood. Why? Well I never felt the need. I grew up around farms and farmers and every Thanksgiving I attend the Bridgen Fair (going strong since 1850), which has it’s own horses, cows and largest Squash contest. So I feel like “been there, done that”. BUT I have heard that it is a wonderful event from anyone who goes, and I recommend you attend if your in the city.

For today’s “Vintage Photo Tuesday” I’m going to showcase images from the 1920s to the 1960s because as everyone knows, those are my favourite photo eras. Let’s head to the fair!

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Royal Winter Fair Toronto Pennant

A Royal History

Since 1922, the country has come to the city as farmers, growers, producers and homesteaders have come from all over Canada to exhibit their very best agricultural products and livestock. After the First World War, a collective of notable farmers and horsemen got together to plan an exhibition of Canada’s finest agricultural wares. Led by shorthorn cattleman, W.A. Dryden the group believed strongly in Canada’s ability to compete at a world-class level. Lacking no ambition, the group solicited and received full support from all three levels of government and was granted the Royal moniker by King George V of England.

Building of the Royal Coliseum – a landmark structure that still helps to greet people on their way into Toronto to this day – would commence in early 1921 in advance of the first Fair that November. Unfortunately, construction delays would prevent the facilities from being ready in time and the 1921 Fair would be postponed until the following year. Despite the early stumble, that 1922 Fair was a resounding success, beating all projections. It firmly established The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair as one of the world’s best (Source).

Royal Winter Fair Toronto 1923 Button - Vintage Button.

Source: eBay

Two women from Port Hope with Italian marrow squash at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, 1955.

1950s Vintage Photo: Two women from Port Hope with Italian marrow squash at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, 1955

Source: Archives of Ontario

Governor General Alexander and Lady Alexander and with a duck-November 1, 1946.

1940s Vintage Photo: Governor General Alexander and Lady Alexander and with duck at Royal Winter Fair-November 1, 1946.

Source Toronto Archives

1929, 3 2-toned kittens, Doris Ceary, Rosemont. This whole look is very ummm..Cat.

Further Reading: Vintage Photo Tuesday: Pets & Their Owners

1920s Fashion-Photo of a woman holding 3 cats in 1920s style at royal winter fair toronto

Source: Toronto Archives

Governor General Alexander with a cow at the Royal Winter Fair in 1946.

1940s Vintage Photo: Governor General Alexander with cow at Royal Winter Fair-1946.

Source: Toronto Archives

Corn display with model, 1950s. This contest has always fascinated me. How do you know which corn is the best corn? Size of the kernels on the cob?

1950s photo of a young woman holding a corn on the cob at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto.

Source: Daily Hive

Presentation of silver plate to Jim Day, 1000 winner in horse jumping competition-1960s. Look at that 1960s Style! Wow!

1960s Vintage Photo: Presentation of silver plate to Jim Day, 1000 winner in horse jumping competition, Royal Winter Fair 1960s

Source: Toronto Archives

1934 Royal Winter Fair Program.

1934 Royal Winter Fair Vintage Program

Source: eBay

1929 Royal Winter Fair, Champion Potatoes, Dooley, S.E. Guffin, RR 1, Acton. Those are some nice looking potatoes if I do say so myself.

1920s Photo of Royal Winter Fair, Champion Potatoes, Dooley, S.E. Guffin, RR 1, Acton

Source: Toronto Archives

J. Lance Rumble of Lawrum Farms, Durham, Ontario, at Royal Winter Fair in buggy with Mrs. Rumble-1950s.

1950s Vintage Photo: J. Lance Rumble of Lawrum Farms, Durham, Ontario, at Royal Winter Fair in buggy with Mrs. Rumble-1950s.

Source: Toronto Archives

1958 Flower display.

1950s Vintage Photo of the 1958 Flower display at the Royal Winter Fair

Source: Archives of Ontario

The next 3 photos are the most fashionable people I have ever seen at a fair..ever.

Lieutenant-Governor W.D. Ross and Ontario Premier G. Howard Ferguson at the horseshoe pitching contest-1929.

1920s Vintage PHoto: Lieutenant-Governor W.D. Ross and Ontario Premier G. Howard Ferguson at the horseshoe pitching contest, Royal Winter Fair, CNE-1930s.

Source: Toronto Archives

Well dressed attendees in 1929- Susan Ross, Mrs. Reginald Pellatt, [H.W.D.] Chick Foster, Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. John McKee.

1920s Photo & 1920s Fashion: Well dressed attendees in 1929- Susan Ross, Mrs. Reginald Pellatt, [H.W.D.] Chick Foster, Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. John McKee.

Stunning 1920s Jackets in this photo at the fair.

1920s Fashion at the Royal Agricultural Fair Toronto. Stunning 1920s Jackets.

Source: Toronto Archives

1929 Photo of Cat-Blue Viking of Kershion, Mrs. H. C. Baker, Buffalo. So cute!!

1929 Photo of Cat-Blue Viking of Kershion, Mrs. H. C. Baker, Buffalo.

Source: Toronto Archives

Dog Lovers! How cute are these two? Royal Winter Fair, dogs, Champion Mighty Atom, Miss Florence Massacar, Toronto-1929.

1920s Vintage Photo: Royal Winter Fair, dogs, Champion Mighty Atom, Miss Florence Massacar, Toronto

Source: Toronto Archives

1949 photo featuring a Cowgirl riding side saddle.

1940s Photo of a young woman as cowgirl 1949 for the Royal Winter Fair

Source: Daily Hive

Question Time: Do you have fairs like this in your hometown? Do you like to attend them? If yes, what is your favourite part (mine is all the crafts people do)? Comment below!

Further Reading:

Liz

Vintage Photos of Student Life at Wellesley College 1920s-1950s

Today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday (collection of vintage image blog posts) is a look back at life at Wellesley College from the 1920s-1960s. 

Why Wellesley? Well they had a wonderful online digital archive that I have recently been spending hours browsing and thought that my readers would enjoy some of the gems I stumbled across.

1940s vintage photo of the Grounds Committee at Wellesley College featuring a group of young woman in 1940s winter jackets and 1940s hairstyles posing together by signs.

1948 Ground Committee. Source: sscommons.org

I am also going to turn this into a a regular series since there are so many archives with content that is Vintage Inn approved!

So without further adieu, lets begin!

Student Life at Wellesley College

Vintage Photos 1920s-1950s

About Wellesley:

Wellesley College is a private women’s liberal arts college located west of Boston in the town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant, it is a member of the original Seven Sisters Colleges (Source).

Photo of Wellesley College

The below image is from 1938 of a young woman modelling late 1930s fashions in front of the building pictured above.

1930s vintage photo at Wellesley College in1938 Fashionable young woman in front of school in 1930s fashion

Source: photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt in 1938 via Vintag.es

1925 Hoop Rolling-Seniors at the starting line.

1920s vintage photo of Hoop Rolling 1925 on May day at Wellesley College.. Image features students at the starting line.

Source: sscommons.org

 “Hoop Rolling”:

Hoop-rolling began as an activity once held on May Day. May Day was a day of frivolity and child’s play to escape from real-world worries. Students celebrated by dressing up in children’s clothing and playing games on Severance Green. One of the most popular was the hoop rolling race.

Hoop-rolling has become a Wellesley institution in itself and is now held independently in late April. 

Traditional Schedule of Events:

Little Sisters (underclasswomen) camp out the night before the event to hold a spot for their Big Sisters (upperclasswomen) on Tupelo Lane.

Hoops are passed down to seniors or provided by Cafe Hoop—and then are decorated.

Come morning, the seniors arrive—dressed for success in their Commencement gowns and class colors.

At a signal, the seniors race down the lane, pushing their hoops with a wooden stick.

Back in the day, it was proclaimed that whoever won the Hoop Roll would be the first to get married. In the status-seeking 1980s, she was the first to be CEO. Now we just say that the winner will be the first to achieve happiness and success, whatever that means to her.

The winner is carried away by her Wellesley Sisters

……and has the honor of being thrown into Lake Waban 

(Source)

1941 Hoop Rolling friends.

Love the Saddle Shoes!

Hoop Rolling 1941 at Wellesley College. 1940s Vintage Photo of 2 women with hoops in saddles shoes in graduation gowns

Source: sscommons.org

One more photo from this tradition, this time from 1945.

1945 Hoop Rolling Tradition at Wellesley College. 1940s Vintage Photo of 2 women in graduation gowns posing with a hoop.

Source: sscommons.org

1925 Golf Club. Stunning 1920’s Womens Sportswear fashions. 

1925 Womens Golf Club and Golf Outfit at Wellesley College. A 1920s Vintage Photo

Source: sscommons.org

The Photo before the big dance. Circa 1950s. OMG THOSE EVENING DRESSES!!!!

1950s  vintage photo of Wellesley Students in 1950s Evening Gown Dresses before a special event

Source: www.sscommons.org

Fun at the 1950s Dance.

1950s Dance with Wellesley College Students in 1950s dress and 1950s menswear for evening. Super 1950s vintage photo.

Source: www.sscommons.org

Painting Class at Wellesley College 1958.

Painting Class 1958 Wellesley College. 1950s Vintage Photo of women college students in class

Source: sscommons.org

1927-1928 New York State Presidents. Super 1920s hairstyles on display.

Wellesley College 1927 1928 New York Presidents. 1920s Vintage Photo of three 1920s college student with 1920s hairstyles and 1920s fashions.

Source: sscommons.org

Doris Miller being crowned Tree Day Mistress of 1928. What a fantastic photo!

Doris Miller in 1928 being crowned Tree Day Mistress at Wellesley College in this 1920s Vintage Photo

Source: sscommons.org

1958 Tree Day Mistress and her Court. 

Tree Day Mistress and her Court 1958 Wellesley College. 1950s Vintage Photo of a school pageant.

Source: sscommons.org

Beauty Shop 1935.

1935 Beauty Shop at Wellesley College. 1930s  Vintage Photo of a beauty salon featuring 1930s hairstyles.

Source: sscommons.org

Dorm Life-1942. So many wonderful things to look at in this photo. Love this insight into student life.

1942 Dorm Room at Wellesley College featuring young woman in 1940s fashions hanging out together. 1940s Vintage Photo of Student Life

Source: sscommons.org

1938 Fashion on campus. That is one outstanding 1930s hat!

1930s vintage photo of 1938 Women's fashion. Stunning 1930s hat, 1930s skirt and 1930s blouse plus 1930s hairstyle for hats.

Source: photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt in 1938 via Vintag.es

Cool School Fact:

Wellesley founder Henry Durant believed in the importance of physical exercise for women, a radical notion in the late 19th century. He outfitted the College Hall gymnasium with dumbbells, chest weights, and flying rings (Source).

Hope you enjoyed the photos friends! What was your favourite? Please shre in the comment section below.

Further Reading:

Liz