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  • | birth_place = Toronto, Ontario | death_place = North York, Ontario
    7 KB (1,007 words) - 00:31, 8 December 2022
  • ...lections''' were held in '''[[Toronto]]''', Ontario, Canada, on January 1, 1900. Incumbent [[List of mayors of Toronto|Mayor of Toronto]] [[John Shaw (Cana ...ION FAVORED, ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]02 Jan 1900:</ref>
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  • | alt = George Taylor Denison III in 1877 | caption = George Taylor Denison III in 1877
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  • ...5-11 |website=www.nga.gov}}</ref> is an American artist, born in Nicaragua in 1945.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Dino Aranda {{!}} Smithsonian America ...Arts (master’s degree equivalent) from the National School of Fine Arts in [[Managua]], Nicaragua.
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  • ...ing Channel in 1910.jpg|thumb|Wooden swing bridge over the Keating Channel in 1910.]] The current bridge, constructed in 1968, is a vehicle and pedestrian [[bascule bridge]], with a metal mesh dec
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  • ...r, a collector of historic photos, and the author of a history rail travel in Toronto.<ref name=TplBio> ...ts at the City of Toronto Archives. A total of 2336 of the ca. 2380 images in this fonds have also been digitized and can be viewed online...
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  • ...s surrender.<ref name=soldiersofthequeenDenison/> Denison was [[mentioned in dispatches]]. ...er transfer to the Army, to the [[King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry]], in 1902.<ref name=TorStar2019-07-09/><ref name=soldiersofthequeenDenison/>
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  • | [[File:Fireboat Detroiter in River Rouge 1901.jpg|100px]] || [[Detroiter (ship, 1892)|''Detroiter'']] || ...Detroit Ship Building Co. Retired and scrapped with cabin/funnel surviving in Port Colborne Dry Dock<ref>http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?li
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  • ...ing commonly known as the '''Cherry Street Hotel''' is a heritage property in [[Toronto]]'s [[West Don Lands]], near the city's waterfront.<ref name=x> ...Restaurant, which still stands today. The property is designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. (Archaeological Services Inc., 2004)
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