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Panorama of waterfront, Toronto
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Flood waters at Lake Street Blackalls Park
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Toronto waterfront with flying boat (Captain Taylor?)
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Grandpa Parker's House, on the waterfront, Toronto
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Interview with Judy McQueeney, March 6, 2016
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…Nobody … thought about what they were doing with all that warm water, beyond that … the fishing was great.……Nobody … thought about what they were doing with all that warm water, beyond that … the fishing was great.…
Elma and Betty Christensen on the waterfront at Arcadia Vale c.1937
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Toronto residents walking their dogs along the waterfront of Lake Macquarie
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Belmont Flood, 1990 waters at rear of no. 33 Herbert Street Belmont
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Natural spring made into a well, Puna Road (reserve on waterfront), Wangi
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Natural spring made into a well, Puna Road (reserve on waterfront), Wangi
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