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#95 Kodak Heights Pond, 1916. Kodak of Canada headquarters, Eglinton Ave. W. & Weston Rd., Mount Dennis, Toronto.

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#95 Kodak Heights Pond, 1916. Kodak of Canada headquarters, Eglinton Ave. W. & Weston Rd., Mount Dennis, Toronto.

What Toronto looked like in the 1910s

#95 Kodak Heights Pond, 1916. Kodak of Canada headquarters, Eglinton Ave. W. & Weston Rd., Mount Dennis, Toronto.

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←#94 Billing and entering office, ‘Kodak Heights’ 1917. Kodak of Canada headquarters, Eglinton Ave. W. & Weston Rd., Mount Dennis, Toronto.
#96 ‘Kodak Heights’ factory construction, looking NE, Building 5, Mount Dennis, Toronto. (Eglinton Ave. W. & Weston Rd.), October 15, 1915→

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