File:Line of Russell cars outside Toronto City Hall.jpg
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DescriptionLine of Russell cars outside Toronto City Hall.jpg |
English: Line of Russell cars, by the Russell Motor Car Company, sitting outside Toronto City Hall, Ontario, Canada. The builder, T.A. Russell, sits beside the driver in the first car. T.A. (Tommy) Russell was a prominent east-end resident, and the man behind the Canadian Cycle and Motor Company Ltd. (CC&M for short), and was later president of the Massey-Harris (later Massey-Ferguson) company. |
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circa 1909 date QS:P,+1909-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Source | Toronto Reference Library, Reference No. 966-1-6 | |||||||
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History of Toronto, Canada |
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