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#64 A still from ‘Farewell Oak Street’, the 1953 documentary film by Grant McLean, NFB.

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#64 A still from ‘Farewell Oak Street’, the 1953 documentary film by Grant McLean, NFB.

What Toronto looked like in the 1950s Through these Fascinating Photos

#64 A still from ‘Farewell Oak Street’, the 1953 documentary film by Grant McLean, NFB.

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←#63 North side of Dundas St. E., looking west to TFD Fire Station 7 at Parliament St. – A still from ‘Farewell Oak Street’, 1953
#65 A Canadian Pacific passenger train lead by nearly new FP9 1415 heads southbound down the Don Branch bound for Toronto’s Union Station, 1954→

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