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File:Sunnyside Beach 1924.jpg

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current23:27, 31 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 23:27, 31 January 20081,020 × 789 (417 KB)Skeezix1000{{Information |Description=Sunnyside Beach, Toronto, July, 1924 |Source={{ONT|F 1075-13, H 851}} |Date=1924 |Author=M.O. Hammond |Permission=Copyright expired. As a pre-1946 Canadian image, also public domain in the United States.{{PD-Canada}} {{PD-US}}
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