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| Cars: 1928- | |||
| The
New Ford A selection of the popular New Ford, the 1928 Model "A",
made
in Windsor, Ontario. ID #20551 |
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| Early
Ford Taxi An early Ford "taxi" on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, used to
carry visitors to the tourist hotel, Nighswanders Resort. ID #20515 |
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| Milk
Truck The milk pick-up by truck, Fraser Valley, British Columbia, 1928. ID #21838 |
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| Queen
Elizabeth Way The Queen Elizabeth Way, near St. Catharines, Ontario, 1950.
Originally opened in 1939 as the first four-lane, divided highway in Canada, it was
steadily improved in post-war years. ID #20592 |
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| Edmonton
Street Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, in the 1950s. ID #20994 |
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| Dempster
Highway The crucial umbilical cord of much of the Canadian North: the historic
Dempster Highway, Yukon Territory. ID #23015 |
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| Lighthouses | |||
| Peggy's
Cove The historic lighthouse at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. ID #23014 |
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| Public Transit | |||
| Electric
Street-Car Electric street-car in Toronto, Ontario, c. 1890s, wich altered city
traffic and extended the range of residential districts. ID #20464 |
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