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Image shows a ferry boat on the lake.
1920 x auto
(full)
Mayflower (Toronto Island Ferry)
Date
189-?
Names
Mayflower (Ship)
(subject)
Unknown
(author)
Toronto Ferry Company Limited
(subject)
Format
Picture
Subject
Geography
City, town, township
Toronto
Geography
Neighbourhood
Toronto Islands
Harbour
Geography
Province state
Ontario
Geography
Country
Canada
Medium
Gelatin silver prints
Dimensions
83 x 83 mm.
Language
Collection
Baldwin Collection of Canadiana
Usage Rights
Public Domain (
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Object Number
E1-25Q
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