28 Blandorman Road in January 2022. (Image courtesy of Alessandro Tersigni.)
Ornate iron railing and variegated brick are hallmarks of Italian-Canadian detached housing construction in 1950s and 60s North York.
A lozenge motif, common in 1950s and 60s house architecture in Toronto´s outer boroughs, crafted from iron siding. It contrasts notably with the Georgian-style fanlight in the garage door below.
A 1957 aerial photo with a yet-to-be-constructed Blandorman Road pencilled in. (Image courtesy of the City of Toronto.)
A 1959 aerial photo of Blandorman Road with number 28 indicated in red. (Image courtesy of the City of Toronto.)