File:Viaduct illustration.jpg

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English: Illustration used in 1912 for discussion of Bloor Street Viaduct (Prince Edward Viaduct) referendum in 1912.
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Source Image from scan of newspaper illustration. Cleaned up and cropped.
Author Alex Laney
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The image can be seen in the December 29, 1912 issue of Toronto World, as seen in Google news archive: https://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=E21SAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9SkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3633%2C2863416

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