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Here is a photo I took of Nathan Philips Square a few days ago vs in 1965
1965:
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2015:
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not much of a difference ,
Toronto Mayor, T.L. (Tommy) Church, officiated at the laying of the CNE Coliseum corner stone in 1921
Ninety-four years later the historic monument can be found half-buried near the unused north entrance of the renamed Ricoh Coliseum.
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I wrote to Mike Layton, the local Councillor and member of Ex Board asking him why they had buried this piece of heritage. He seemed interested, and keen to uncover it!That cornerstone is half buried... well seen Goldie!
I wrote to Mike Layton, the local Councillor and member of Ex Board asking him why they had buried this piece of heritage. He seemed interested, and keen to uncover it!
Portland, WA. Then and Now Vimeo.
"Then. Sutton Place Hotel. Promotional picture. Can anyone date the Rolls Royce? Sutton Place opened in 1967."
Mustapha.
The Rolls Royce ('65 through '80) was probably that of an in-stock model from O' Donnell-Mackie Limited, later to become O' Donnell-Morrison,
they being at the s/e corner of Bay & Wellesley with The Sutton Place Hotel on the n/e.
Portland, OR.