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  2. File:Highway 11A aerial, 1947.png - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file may be available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Highway 11A aerial, 1947.png, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.

  3. Leaside - Wikipedia

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    The general area of Toronto had been inhabited by various First Nations at least as early as 3000 BCE, ... Aerial photograph of Leaside, 1942. ... 1947 and 1951. The ...

  4. History of aviation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photography was an urgent task for mapping remote regions of the country. War-surplus aircraft donated to Canada by the British and United States governments, or purchased by new private aviation companies, were the foundation of aerial survey and air photography in Canada.

  5. City of Toronto Archives - Wikipedia

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    City of Toronto Archives building, main floor. The present archives building was opened in 1992. It was designed by the architectural firm of Zeidler Roberts, who also designed the Toronto Eaton Centre, as a state-of-the-art purpose-built archives building incorporating a climate controlled records, a central atrium and exhibition area; a 60-seat lecture room and a Research Hall.

  6. William James (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    He was also the first photographer in Canada to make an aerial movie, which he did from the open cockpit of a biplane. [4] The City of Toronto Archives hosts a collection of over 6,000 of James's photographs. [3] His son Norman James became a press photographer for the Toronto Star.

  7. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Daily Star is renamed as The Toronto Star. 1972 Toronto's first Gay Pride Week is held. It includes a dance, film night, and march to Queen's Park. [30] 1973: May 2: The Scarborough Town Centre opens. 1974: August 15: Toronto Zoo opens (originally called Metro Toronto Zoo). October 26: Art Gallery of Ontario relocates to its present ...

  8. Regent Park - Wikipedia

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    Regent Park is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario built in the late 1940s as a public housing project managed by Toronto Community Housing.It sits on what used to be a significant part of the Cabbagetown neighbourhood and is bounded by Gerrard Street East to the north, River Street to the east, Shuter Street to the south and Parliament Street to the west.

  9. Downsview Airport - Wikipedia

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    Downsview Airport, formerly IATA: YZD, ICAO: CYZD, [3] [2] is a now-closed airport located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.An air field, then air force base, it has been a testing facility for Bombardier Aerospace from 1994.