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File:1908 Toronto SouthAfrican War Memorial QueenSt.jpg

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South African War Memorial unveiling on Queen Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Date 1908
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This image is available from the City of Toronto Archives, listed under the archival citation Fonds 1568, Item 523.
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Author Alexander W. Galbraith, photographer

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