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Tag: 1930’s

Step Back in Time with The Canadian National Exhibition

I have written about the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) a couple times on my blog, because it truly is one of my most favorite summer events. The CNE is an annual event at the end of summer held in Toronto and with approximately 1.3 million visitors each year, the exhibition is Canada’s largest annual fair and the seventh largest in North America.

CNE Souvenir Catalogue & Programme Cover, 1955

Source: CNE Heritage

Online, the CNE Heritage has an amazing collection of images & advertisements from its archives and for today’s post I wanted to pull some of my favorites from their collection (1920’s-50’s) and share them with you. Lets begin!

CNE-Vintage Images & Advertisements

Simpson’s Ad In CNE Programme, 1928. The illustration features an amazing Art Deco style 1920s evening gown.

Simpson's Ad In CNE Programme, 1928. The illustration features an amazing Art Deco style 1920s evening gown.
Source: CNE Heritage

CNE Programme Cover, 1931

CNE Programme Cover, 1931 featuring an illustration of a couple in 1930s fashions looking at the program.
Source: CNE Heritage

Suede Shoe Ad in a 1935 CNE Fashion Show Programme. In my personal collection, I have this exact show program.

1930s vintage ad: Suede Shoe Ad in a 1935 CNE Fashion Show Programme. The Ad features a woman in 1930s dress and coat & hat and an illustration of 1930s shoes.
Source: CNE Heritage

CNE Bandshell & Manufacturers Building, 1948.

1940s vintage photo of the Toronto CNE Bandshell & Manufacturers Building, 1948.
Source: CNE Heritage

CNE Guests in 1927. Super 1920s fashions in this crowd photo.

1920s vintage photo: CNE Guests in 1927. Super 1920s fashions in this crowd photo.
Source: CNE Heritage

This poster celebrates the opening of the new Ontario Government Building (now Liberty Grand) in 1926.

1926 Vintage CNE Poster -This poster celebrates the opening of the new Ontario Government Building (now Liberty Grand) in 1926.
Source: CNE Heritage

Hollywood Chimp Show, 1937.

1930s vintage photo of the Hollywood Chimp Show, 1937 at the Toronto CNE aka the Canadian national exhibition
Source: CNE Heritage

1939 CNE Poster-Transportation and Communications Year.

1939 CNE Poster-Transportation and Communications Year. The poster features a family in 1930s fashions in colour.
Source: CNE Hertiage

Auto Show, 1936. Fantastic 1930s cars on display!

1930s vintage photo of the Toronto CNE Auto Show, 1936. Fantastic 1930s cars on display!
Source: CNE Heritage

RCA Victor Display, 1940.

Further Reading: Exhibits & Displays Seen At The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) From The 1920s-1960s

1940s vintage photo of a RCA Victor Display at the Toronto CNE.
Source: CNE Heritage

1940s photo of 3 young women and 1 man posing in a car for the “Safety Quiz’ of 1948. I think the first part of the quiz should be, “You should always keep your eyes on the road, Yes or No?” Fantastic 1940s hairstyles on our lovely ladies.

1940s photo of 3 young women and 1 man posing in a car for the "Safety Quiz' of 1948. Fantastic 1940s hairstyles on our lovely ladies.
Source: CNE Heritage

Canadian Women at War! 1942 CNE Poster.

1940s Canadian Women at War CNE Program from 1942 showcasing all the ways that Canadian Women are helping the war effort.
Source: CNE Heritage

1940s College Student Fashions of the Day on display in this 1940 photo. I love a good plaid pattern!

1940s College Student Fashions of the Day on display in this 1940 photo. I love a good plaid pattern!
Source: CNE Heritage

Miss Toronto Contest, 1951. Read all about Miss Toronto HERE.

1950s vintage image of women in 1950s bathing suits posing for the Miss Toronto Pageant.
Source: CNE Heritage

Swimming Sensation, Marilyn Bell in 1954 with Roy Rogers & Dale Evans.

From CNE Heritage:

In 1954, a 16-year old high school student named Marilyn Bell became a sensation when she became the first person to swim across Lake Ontario.

She became an instant celebrity, beloved by fans across Canada.

It all began on September 8th, when three swimmers began a 32 kilometre race from Youngstown, New York to the CNE grounds.

American marathon swimmer Florence Chadwick was the favourite, followed by Canadian swimmer Winnie Roach Leuszler; Marilyn was the underdog.

It became clear early in the race that she was a contender, remaining in the water after her competitors dropped out.

Newspapers covered her every stroke through the cold waves of Lake Ontario. After 21 hours, Marilyn made it ashore to the acclaim of the nation.

The following year, Marilyn was the star of the CNE’s “Canadiana” Grandstand show, sharing the stage with American television host Ed Sullivan.

The highlight of the show was Marilyn diving into a specially designed tank of water on stage.

1950s vintage photo of Marilyn Bell with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at the Toronto CNE
Source: CNE Heritage

Pez Anyone? 1954 vintage photo of the Pez booth at the CNE.

vintage image of a young girl eating pez at the CNE 1954. Pez Anyone? 1954 vintage photo of the Pez booth at the CNE.
Source: CNE Heritage

Defying Gravity in the Rotor! 1953 vintage photo of a carnival ride at the CNE.

Defying Gravity in the Rotor! 1953 vintage photo of a carnival ride at the CNE.
Source: CNE Heritage

Jimmy Durante and young women in 1951 pose together in 1950s swimsuits and summer outfits.

Jimmy Durante and young women in 1951 pose together in 1950s swimsuits and summer outfits.
Source: CNE Heritage

Derby Race, 1950. A fun vintage image of a carnival horse ride at the CNE.

CNE vintage derby race ride 1950 vintage image
Source: CNE Heritage

Even TV’s Lassie made an appearance in 1955.

1950s vintage photo of TV's Lassie With CNE Visitors, 1955.
Source: CNE Heritage

Kitchen World CNE Booth with Marie Fraser in 1955.

Kitchen World With Marie Fraser, 1955 vintage image at CNE
Source: CNE Heritage

And that is it for today’s post friends, I really hope you enjoyed this walk down some of the CNE’s past.

Question Time: Do you have a big fair or exhibition that you like to attend every year? Share in the comments below!

FURTHER READING: A collection of past CNE posts I have done & a link to my Vintage Toronto Archive….

Liz

Vintage Photos: The Drive-In Movie Theatre

Summer is a perfect time to visit the Drive-In Movie Theater and if your lucky enough, there maybe one nearby for your enjoyment (I know I have a couple in the Toronto area).

Drive In Movie Theatre

For today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday we are going to enter the heyday of Drive-In Movie Theaters from the 1930s-1950s. So grab your popcorn (or snack of choice) and let the movie begin.

1940s vintage image of a vintage car and Drive-In Theatre.
Source: ABC News

Drive-In Movie Theaters Vintage Photos

1930s – 1950s

The drive-in theatre was invented by Richard Hollingshead, who opened the first one in Camden, New Jersey on June 6, 1933.

Vintage Image of cars at the Drive-In Movie Theatre with the speakers.

Comet Drive-In, Alabama 1949.

1940s vintage photo: Comet Drive In Theatre 1949
Source: Drive-Ins.Com

An usher on a motorbike escorts a car to their spot at a theater in San Francisco, 1948.

1940s vintage photo of a a drive in theatre in 1948 San Francisco usher on a motorcycle
Source: Vintage Everyday

Hamilton Drive-In, Alabama featuring Silver River (1948) on the Big Screen.

1940s vintage photo of the Hamilton Drive in Theatre 1940s Alabama
Source: Drive-Ins.com

Silve River Movie 1948 featuring Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan.

Silve River Movie 1948 featuring Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan.

May 1938, Cinemotor Theater in Los Angeles.

1930s vintage image of Cinemotor Drive-In Movie Theater in Los Angeles 1938
Source: ABC News

1940s vintage ad for In-Car Speakers being featuring at the Drive-In on Blue Mound Rd.

1940s vintage ad for In-Car Speakers being featuring at the Drive-In on Blue Mound Rd.

Sky.way Drive-In, Windsor Ontario Canada (2 hours from my hometown of Sarnia).

sky way drive in theatre windsor ontario vintage image
Source: windsor then windsor now

1950s Drive In Theatre.

1950s vintage photo of a 1950s Drive-In Movie Theatre Sign.

Duke City Drive-In, Albuquerque.

duke City Drive In Albuquerque vintage image of the Drive-In Movie Theatre Sign.

Olympic Drive-In Theater, West Los Angeles, CA. Such a great sign!

Olympic Drive-In Theater, West Los Angeles, CA vintage sign.
Source: Pinterest

1940s vintage photo of the Drive-In movie theatre snack bar. Snack time! Snack bar at Orange Drive-In.

1940s vintage photo of the Drive-In movie theatre snack bar. Snack time! Snack bar at Orange Drive-In.
Source: Pinterest

Historic picture of the Marquee Mural on the Mission Drive-In.

Historic picture of the Marquee Mural on the Mission Drive-In
Source: Rivard Report

Cars were not the only thing you could sit in to watch a movie, swings were also a popular choice. Seen here in the mini-playground at the Rancho Drive-In Theater, San Francisco, 1948.

1940s vintage photo of a vintage drive in theatre image people on swings 1948
Source: Vintage Everyday

Snuggle up close to the one you love. 1949, LA.

1940s vintage image of a drive in movie theatre 1949  in LA.
Source: Tumblr

Question time! Do you have a drive-in theater near you? If so is it a vintage one, or more modern? Any good memories to share of your time at the Drive-In? Share in the comments below.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Photos 1920s -1960s (archived blog posts)

Liz