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The elaborate entrance to the British Colonial Building at No 49 Yonge St in Toronto Canada.
The first branch of The Bank of British North America in Toronto was built in 1845 at the northeast corner of Yonge and Wellington Sts. The current building, designed by architect Henry Langley, replaced the original in 1875. The main entrance to the building was initially on Wellington Street, but in the early 1900's as Yonge Street emerged as the city’s main thoroughfare, the doorway was relocated to it's present location in 1903.
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We're all the same size
When we turn off the light
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The Liberty Building at 793 Gerrard Street East in the Riverside neighbourhood of Toronto Canada is home to The Creative Works Studio which is run by The Good Shepherd Non Profit Homes.
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A large pub converted from Seaman’s Mission, incorporating the Chapel, which still has stained-glass windows.
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