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#80 R.A.F. (Canada) training plane C327, its tail broken during an accident at Camp Leaside, 1918. The camp was located at Laird Drive & Wicksteed Ave., within today’s Leaside neighborhood in Toronto.

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#80 R.A.F. (Canada) training plane C327, its tail broken during an accident at Camp Leaside, 1918. The camp was located at Laird Drive & Wicksteed Ave., within today’s Leaside neighborhood in Toronto.

What Toronto looked like in the 1910s

#80 R.A.F. (Canada) training plane C327, its tail broken during an accident at Camp Leaside, 1918. The camp was located at Laird Drive & Wicksteed Ave., within today’s Leaside neighborhood in Toronto.

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←#79 The Prince George Hotel in 1919. Located on the SE corner of King & York streets, it was originally named the Rossin House. The building was demolished in 1969 to make way for the TD Centre.
#81 299 Queen Street West, as it appeared back in 1919.→

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