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  • ...ario and is often described as the most prestigious [[preparatory school]] in Canada. Founded in 1829 by Sir John Colborne as a feeder school to the University of Toronto (then known as King's College), UCC is an International Baccalaureate schoo
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  • [[File:Houses overlooking-Smalls-Pond -a.jpg|thumb|Houses overlooking Smalls Pond.]] ...was a natural feature, Jane Fairburn, in ''"Along the Shore: Rediscovering Toronto's Waterfront Heritage"'', wrote that gentleman farmer [[Charles Coxwell Sma
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  • '''Superior Creek''' was a stream draining into [[Lake Ontario]] in the former city of [[Mimico]].<ref> ...tp://books.google.ca/books?id=WJ-TRB_8LWUC&pg=PA98&dq=%22Superior+Creek%22+Toronto+OR+Mimico+OR+etobicoke&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8kL9TuCpL-b10gGihdSiAg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA
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  • ...t the north end of Sherbourne was one of seven blockhouses built to defend Toronto after the [[1837 Rebellion]].]] ...hit Ontario and the US eastern seaboard, shows Sherbourne remained active, in spite of the blackout.]]
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  • ...left | thumb | The 2nd Spadina House was built for Dr. [[W.W. Baldwin]], in 1836, and was demolished 1866.]] ...formed by the shore of [[Glacial Lake Iroquois]], on [[Spadina Road]], in Toronto.<ref name=tvo2023-01-04/>
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  • | birth_place = Toronto | death_place = Toronto
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  • ...reets.<ref name=CityBylaw2002-05-21/> It was built in 1894, and renovated in 1904 and 1920. In 1900 it housed the [[Yonge Street Mission]].
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  • [[File:Houses overlooking-Smalls-Pond -a.jpg|thumb|[[Small's Pond (Ontario)|Small's Pond] ...ork, Upper Canada|Berkeley House]] is based on a drawing Small's wife made in 1831.]]
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  • [[File:Casino Theatre in the 1940s - ttc-pc147.jpg|thumb|Casino Theatre in the 1940s]] ...onto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. It was located at 87 [[Queen Street (Toronto)|Queen Street West]] across the street from the current site of [[Nathan Ph
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  • ...n Irwin House''' is named on the [[Municipal government of Toronto|City of Toronto]]'s registry of historic properties.<ref name=Torontoist2014-01-30> | location = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]
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  • ...b | The building, several days after it opened as a [[Shoppers Drug Mart]] in 2015.]] ...ug Mart moving into heritage premises | author = Francine Kopun | work = [[Toronto Star]] | date = November 7, 2013 | accessdate = November 8, 2013 | url-stat
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  • ...atholics at the "Gathering Place": Historical Essays on the Archdiocese of Toronto, 1841-1991.'' Canadian Catholic Historical Assoc.; Dundurn, 1993. 352 pp. ...p, A. B. ''Matters of Mind: The University in Ontario, 1791-1951.'' U. of Toronto Press, 1994. 716 pp.
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  • ...t of [[Movie theater|cinemas]] that exist or have existed in the city of [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. |Earliest purpose built cinema in Toronto.
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  • ...ecame one of the world's top live acts and remained so until their breakup in 1980 following the death of drummer John Bonham. From Led Zeppelin Scandina ...nstance, all but thirty-three of the band's 139 appearances were performed in the United States, and between the years 1968 and 1971 they effected no few
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  • ...British colony until it became a founding member of the Dominion of Canada in 1867. ...ages of the [[Norsemen]] around 1000 and the discoveries of [[John Cabot]] in 1497, European fishermen and navigators skirted the coast. The explorers ex
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  • ...en hitting a backhand circa 1924. After revamping his ineffective backhand in 1920, he became almost unbeatable.<BR><small> Photo courtesy of the Chicago ...n many sources; one is ''Capital of the World: A Portrait of New York City in the Roaring Twenties'', by David Wallace, Lyons Press, 2011, page 238)</ref
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  • ...en hitting a backhand circa 1924. After revamping his ineffective backhand in 1920, he became almost unbeatable.<BR><small> Photo courtesy of the Chicago ...n many sources; one is ''Capital of the World: A Portrait of New York City in the Roaring Twenties'', by David Wallace, Lyons Press, 2011, page 238)</ref
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  • [[Image:Gutenberg statue.jpg|thumb|240px|A statue of Gutenberg in [[Strasbourg]], [[France]].]] ...y|German]] goldsmith credited with inventing [[movable type]] [[printing]] in [[Europe]] (ca. 1450). The major literary work produced by Gutenberg's pri
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  • ...g/credit|{{White House Butlers Pantry - c2002.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}A butler in the [[White House]] Butler's Pantry.]] ...r Administrator'', ''Staff Manager'', and ''Head of Household Staff'', and in the grandest homes or when the employer owns more than one residence, there
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  • {{Image|White House Butlers Pantry - c2002.jpg|right|340px|A butler in the [[White House]] Butler's Pantry.}} ...r Administrator'', ''Staff Manager'', and ''Head of Household Staff'', and in the grandest homes or when the employer owns more than one residence, there
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