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Mr and Mrs. L.D. Clark and son Kerr lunch on roadside near Odessa while touring southern Ontario, 1949
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Mr and Mrs. L.D. Clark and son Kerr lunch on roadside near Odessa while touring southern Ontario, 1949
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35th & Honore Street, Chicago, June 18, 1950
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Chicago, June 3, 1952
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Sam Kee Building, Pender & Carrall, Vancouver, December 1937
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Demolishing Lewis Memorial Hospital, Chicago, 1962
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Granville and Nelson Street, Vancouver, 1912
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4716 Angus Drive, Vancouver, 1927
The green paint is a newish change, in 2009 it was still white. A little hard to see, but it’s still there today:

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Golfer picks a club, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, September 1948
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Customers at
Au Lutin Qui Bouffe
feed a baby pig (a restaurant tradition), Montreal, 1949
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Fort Chambly, Quebec, 1949
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Snapshots with a sentry at Fort Henry, Kingston, Ontario, 1949
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Swimming in the St. Lawrence River near Brockville, Ontario, 1949
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Fishing on the St. Lawrence River near Brockville, Ontario, 1949
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Mr and Mrs. L.D. Clark and son Kerr lunch on roadside near Odessa while touring southern Ontario, 1949
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RCMP constable Wright and police dog named Rough, Calgary, Alberta,
August 1948