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#146 Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., King Street Premises, (1901-1917) 588 King Street W., 1926

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#146 Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., King Street Premises, (1901-1917) 588 King Street W., 1926

What Toronto looked like in the 1920s Through these Fascinating Historical Photos

#146 Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., King Street Premises, (1901-1917) 588 King Street W., 1926

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←#145 York Memorial Collegiate, Toronto, ON. Built in 1929, this iconic landmark in the City of York experienced a horrific fire last May.
#147 Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., King Street Premises from 1901-1917, Frontal view, 588 King Street West, Toronto, 1926→

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