odd question, but would anyone know where a good place to start for local history research?

Im a criminolgy student at Keele university and am currently living on a road called Gallowstree lane. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction to learning any history behind this rather gruesome street name! I’m mainly just curious but can’t seem to find any information as to wether a hanging site was near this area. Asi am currently studying the death penalty i figured it would be interesting! Bit morbid i know but meh…:D

thanks to anyone who can help.

Which is the best university in Australia?

I read online that it’s Bond university. Is that true?

This is what it says on their website and on Wikipedia:

In August 2007, Bond University received top marks in 10 categories of the Good Universities Guide 2008, more than any University in Australia.[2] In August 2009, Bond University repeated this feat being awarded the most five-star ratings across nine key performance indicators, more than any other university nationwide.

Who should I rely on, The Times or the Guardian Good University Guide ?

Looking for an Interior Design course (Art And Design), but there are some differences that are flagrant ! Who should I trust ???

Need to find ramen shop in toronto, ontario?

Need to find ramen shop in toronto, ontario?
Ok i really want a good bowl of real ramen i would to know are there any shops around toronto,ontario i live near keele street if it helps please i need to find a shop please

how do i get to York University from scarborough?

how do i get to york university ( which is located on keele street) from scarborough town centre? and approximately how long will it take if i leave around 8:00am?

T1 TTC Subway train from Keele to Highpark Station

A video on a Bombardier T1 from Keele to Highpark Station. Note:Ignore my dumb voice.

How do I get to humber college by ttc?

Please let me know how do I get to humber college from keele street. and waht busses number should be taken thankssss reply ASAP
i am starting off from keele street. And then I know that i will have to get off at finch. but then again i do not know the bus # that should be taken

St. Clair West Station (Toronto Subway) TTC Mysteries…?

Has anybody noticed a huge cavern at the north and south entrances of St. Clair West Subway station?? It’s hard to see, when entering from the north, the tracks split into 3 (notice the ramping ceiling, hint of history being hidden by TTC’s workers), then when entering the station, they merge into 2 again. Notice the tall ceiling above and slight ramp going UP before getting cut off by the wall?? Thats whats left of the St. Clair West Subway Line (Keele/Symes-Gunns – St. Clair West Subway Station). If you study carefully, you’ll notice the shady parts of the last balcony (north exit) on the left and right sides. Those were once ramps going up towards the hole in the ceiling above (Hole is the size of BOTH tunnels below it). TTC has tried very hard to hide a piece of history they tested out for 1 year and I found it. Have you noticed it yet?? Let me know your answers!!!

Another note: The station (when it was in service) was above the platforms and that hole was the end of the platforms
Here’s some more info, I once rode that subway line to St. Clair West Subway Station back 12 years ago. The station was located west of where the 512 St. Clair streetcar loops at keele. Best known name for the station is Gunns/Symes Road. Not much is known about the station or line. But there is evidence. Look up Keele St and St. Clair Ave West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada on google maps, then scroll west along St. Clair West and you’ll see a bunch of houses built in that area. Use the Hybrid map to see the area in detail. That shows the evidence it was in service in that area. An old map book from 1989/1991 would show the building in that spot as a black mark.
I ment, St. Clair West Station, Not St. Clair Station. Don’t get the two mixed up.

Toronto Keele Walls Given Graffiti Art Makeover by HSA Crew

On the way home from the Croft St Graffiti Project with the Harbord Village Residents Association in downtown Toronto, legal graffiti artist, andCrime Stoppers International Student of the Year, Kedre Browne, a legal graffiti artist known as BUBBLZ, a younger artist.. ‘Ting’, and the Toronto Crime Stoppers Community Youth Officer / Legal Graffiti Art Coordinator stopped by to see the progress of the HSA Crew painting some legal walls by the Keele Street Subway station. It was great to see young kids there watching the amazing artists do their work.. and getting their skateboards autographed by the accomplished graffiti artists beautifying the subway ride for years to come.. It would be great to have some programs where a younger artist could learn from these accomplished artists. Ting got a chance to do a legal mural on the theme of animals at the Croft St project, but he didn’t feel that his skill level was adequate. If there was a program where Ting could go to to learn his craft, make a little money, and do positive work.. it is certain that Ting would not have to resort to ‘bombing’ in the streets to perfect his craft…. For photos of the amazing work being done at this location by HSA Crew, see the photo album on the Facebook Profile ‘Scott Mills’. There are three ways to submit anonymous information to Crime Stoppers to prevent or solve a crime: Talk: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Type: 22tips.com Text TOR and your tip to CRIMES Legal Graffiti Art – Community Building