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#106 The gap between the buildings is 439 University Ave (east side of the street, south of Dundas), 1964.

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#106 The gap between the buildings is 439 University Ave (east side of the street, south of Dundas), 1964.

What Toronto looked like in the 1960s

#106 The gap between the buildings is 439 University Ave (east side of the street, south of Dundas), 1964.

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←#105 Loading the trunk in the laneway behind 3368 Yonge Street, 1969.
#107 Rear laneway behind 3328-3336 Yonge St., looking south from below St Germain Ave., 1969.→

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