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Order and Animals in Nineteenth-Century Toronto. Sean Kheraj Department of History York University. kherajs@yorku.ca http://seankheraj.com. Yonge Street, south of King Street looking south, 1880 TPL E 2-37a. King Street at Jarvis looking west, ca. 1885-95 CTA, fond 1478, item 21.
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Order and Animals in Nineteenth-Century Toronto Sean Kheraj Department of History York University kherajs@yorku.ca http://seankheraj.com
Yonge Street, south of King Street looking south, 1880 TPL E 2-37a
King Street at Jarvis looking west, ca. 1885-95 CTA, fond 1478, item 21
Horse-drawn streetcar, 1890 CTA, fond 16, item 3363
Horse-drawn streetcar, ca. 1892 CTA, fond 1244, item 1356
York Street looking north from Adelaide Street W., 1893 TPL, 7-49
Butcher’s Shop, Davenport Road, 189[?] TPL, 979-8-3
St. Lawrence Market, Jarvis and Front Streets, ca. 1885-95 CTA, fond 1478, item 21
Human and Large Domestic Ungulate Populations of Toronto, 1861-1911 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911
By-law No. 4, An act concerning Nuisances and the good Government of the City (30 May 1834)
Order and Animals in Nineteenth-Century Toronto Sean Kheraj Department of History York University kherajs@yorku.ca http://seankheraj.com