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Victim of arson: David Falconer, administrator of the North York Historical Board, stands in front of the burned out historic John Duncan House, fenced in to keep out vandals. A four-month battle to save the old wooden house, badly damaged in a June fire
Victim of arson: David Falconer, administrator of the North York Historical Board, stands in front of the burned out historic John Duncan House, fenced in to keep out vandals. A four-month battle to save the old wooden house, badly damaged in a June fire

Victim of arson: David Falconer, administrator of the North York Historical Board, stands in front of the burned out historic John Duncan House, fenced in to keep out vandals. A four-month battle to save the old wooden house, badly damaged in a June fire

Date11/10/1987
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  • Victim of arson: David Falconer, administrator of the North York Historical Board, stands in front of the burned out historic John Duncan House, fenced in to keep out vandals. A four-month battle to save the old wooden house, badly damaged in a June fire
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0127137F
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