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#4 Construction site of a new plant for Barker’s Bread Limited, on the south side of Davenport Road, 1930

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#4 Construction site of a new plant for Barker’s Bread Limited, on the south side of Davenport Road, 1930

What Toronto looked like in the 1930s Through these Fascinating Historical Photos

#4 Construction site of a new plant for Barker’s Bread Limited, on the south side of Davenport Road, 1930

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←#3 Construction site of a new plant for Barker’s Bread Limited, on the south side of Davenport Road, opposite Casa Loma at Kendal. View is looking south on Walmer towards Davenport Road. Now part of George Brown, 1930
#5 North side of Bloor Street East, east of Church Street. View is looking north-east – 1930→

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