File:Upper Canada College (30865105486).jpg
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Record no: D-10 00447 Creator: Octavius Thompson (1825-1910) Title of publication: Toronto in the camera; a series of photographic views of the principal buildings in the city of Toronto. Imprint: Toronto: O. Thompson, 1868. Image description: Image depicts Upper Canada College, located on King Street West, which was built 1829-1831 and designed by J. G. Chewett and Cumberland & Storm. Extent: 80 x 105 mm Format: Photograph Rights info: No known restrictions on access Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher creator QS:P170,Q97408129
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