Rochdale residents had varying levels of what one called tolerance to dirt
Date6/6/1975
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Darrell, Dick
(photographer)
Toronto Star (Firm)
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Original Toronto Star caption: Rochdale residents had varying levels of what one called tolerance to dirt. Halls; elevators and rooms were littered with animal excrement; ground-in dirt; papers; old clothes; orange peels and paper bags. Chief security officer Don McPhail looks at some of the graffiti on hallway walls. Police drug raids were commonplace there.
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0111637F