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1 Front street Post Office
1/31/1985
1. On Furlough are Gunner Bill Swirski and Leading Aircraftman Jack Burns. Every Penny is precious. Since they are travelling only a short distance th(...)
9/4/1943
1st reserved in Ottawa on Queen in went
12/14/1925
$2,000,000 Conservation Dam nears completion
7/19/1940
2,000 Performers repeat their first success, to great Acclaim, They did it against Saturday night the Coliseum chorus repeated its magnificent performance of Thursday, and if possible bettered it
9/2/1941
(2) A view of the interior of the dome of the Dunlap Memorial, showing the massive polar axis of the telescope
5/8/1934
(2) Corner of main st. and water st., much busier now. [Incomplete]
8/28/1915
(2) G. A. Urquhart, K.C., crown prosecutor [Incomplete]
2/13/1935
(2) Mrs. X. (Mrs. Pauline Clarke) and her latest born. twin boys, (3) [Incomplete]
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(2) Mrs. X. with her twin sons
8/26/1936
(2) Shows the Tichester Court apartments, Tichester Rd
10/7/1938
(2) Some of the old, hand-drawn equipment seen in the accopanying pictures has been in service since 1884 when the volunteer firemen burned down Howla(...)
9/27/1932
3 Cos Daily Foods Bldgs CNE
8/30/1923
(3) fiancee of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark, wears the jewels and a gown of her great-grandmother, Queen Josephine of Sweden, who was a granddaughter of Napoleon's Josephine
4/6/1935
3. Friendly meetings were held between the Allied leaders. Churchill and Stalin became close friends, resulting in closer military co-operation
5/7/1945
(3) is the library. The buildings take their names from Sir Thomas More and Archbishop Fisher, statesman and prelate who refused to grant Henry VIII a(...)
9/14/1936
(3) Mrs. X
8/26/1936
3. Static line now is all out and parachute cover has been ripped off, showing the first opening of the chute. Early part of paratroopers training at (...)
7/28/1943
3. The Canadian National Exhibition, 1887, showing the then new Manufacturers' Building
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4) a characteristic gesture as amusing incidents in the daily life of the quints are recalled
2/28/1936
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