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Bathurst St. viaduct was spot Kigowaski chose to end his life. He once owned one of world's largest tailoring plants, a friend said, but had been despondent recently
7/27/1948
Big apartment building changes hands
8/21/1926
Dedicated yesterday morning, the new Banfield Memorial church at Vaughan Rd
4/26/1948
In Accordance with Ancient Jewish law, there must be perpetual light flaming in the tabernacle
9/25/1946
New business block on St. Clair Ave., This new branch office building of the Bank of Toronto, which has led the way for increased commercial developme(...)
1/29/1946
A new forest hill palace
7/7/1930
New holy blossom temple, Architectural simplicity is the keynote of the impressive new Holy Blossom temple on Bathurst St., south of Eglinton Ave
5/28/1938
Sacred Heart orphanage, St. Clair and Bathurst
5/26/1924
St Clan and Bathurst. Sacred Heart Orphanage
5/26/1924
A striking home in Forest Hill Village
3/17/1930
Woman fell from bridge to fence at left
5/17/1944
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