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English: Clinton St. Methodist in Toronto, merged with West United in 1928
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Source Landmarks of Toronto; a collection of historical sketches of the old town of York from 1792 until 1837, and of Toronto from 1834 to 1904 (1904)
Author J. Ross Robertson

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This image is from volume {{{1}}}, page {{{2}}} of Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto by J. Ross Robertson, Toronto, published in six volumes from 1893 to 1914 and hosted by the Internet Archive. Creator and creation date varies.

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