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St. John The Evangelist Anglican Church (1893-1963), Portland St., southwest corner Stewart St
1922
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Bathurst St., west side, between Adelaide St. West & Portugal Sq
189-?
TORONTO MILL STOCK & METAL CO., George St., east side, between Adelaide & Richmond Streets
1922
Toronto/Parks/Sunnyside
1922
Toronto parks, Sunnyside
1924
Toronto Public Library; Dufferin-St. Clair Branch, Dufferin St., east side, between Rosemount & St. Clair Avenues, Toronto, Ontario
1922 circa
Toronto Public Library, Earlscourt Branch (renamed Dufferin/St. Clair Branch in 1973), Dufferin Street, east side, between Rosemount Avenue and St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario.
1930?
United Farmers Co-operative Co.'s headquarters and grocery store, and A. Provan, grocers, King Street East, north side, between Church Street and Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario
10/25/1919
Yorkville Town Hall, Yonge Street, west side, opposite Collier St
1924
Zavorah, moored at R.C.Y.C
1922
Zeta psi paternity 118 st George St owned by club marsh $30,000 30 ative members 500 on books 153 enlistment 16 killed [Incomplete]
2/26/1920
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