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Toronto in 1834
1834
Gurney's standard stoves & ranges
1889
The South African Memorial, Toronto, Ont.
Approximately 1927
University Avenue, Toronto, Canada
Approximately 1920
South African Monument, Toronto, Canada
Approximately 1920
University Avenue, South African Monument, Toronto, Ont.
Approximately 1925
Toronto - South Africa Memorial Monument
Approximately 1913
The South African Monument, University Avenue, Toronto, Canada
Approximately 1910
A Boer War Monument
Approximately 1928
University Avenue, Toronto
Approximately 1912
Crawford Bros. Limited, mens & womens outfitters
1903
Urban wildlife: Critic Chris Hume says that even in the March gloom, Toronto's wall posters are like colorful plants that spring up overnight on our cold city streets
15 March 1992
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