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Title
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Paupers : Musical Group : Rehearsal [not used]
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Description
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The Paupers. Toronto rock band. It was formed in 1965 as the Spats by the drummer Ronn (Skip) Prokop, the guitarists Bill Misener and Chuck Beal, and the bass guitarist Denny Gerrard. In 1966, with the singer-songwriter and (12-string) guitarist Adam Mitchell replacing Misener, the Paupers emerged from Yorkville coffeehouses with two dissimilar styles then new to Canada: folk rock and 'psychedelic' rock. The latter, which featured Beale or Gerrard in extended improvisations to the drum accompaniment of the other three Paupers, brought the band attention in the USA. Appearances followed there, and across Canada, in 1967.
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Type
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photonegative
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Fonds
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Toronto Telegram fonds (F0433)
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Accession / Box
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1974-002 / 148
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Date
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17 March 1967
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Identifier
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ASC26993
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:389832
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Title
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[To be supplied]
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Description
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Image consists of a young boy standing between a baby in a carriage and a young girl lying on a pillow on a wooden bench. Caption on verso reads: "Peter 20 months, Andrew, 7, and Veronica, 6, children of Alec Waugh, well known novelist and short-story writer. En route to Australia with their mother. Father is in the British Army."
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Type
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photonegative
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Fonds
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Toronto Telegram fonds (F0433)
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Accession / Box
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1974-002 / 371 (2435)
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Date
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[before 1945?]
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Identifier
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ASC55156
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1127487
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Title
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Racehorses : Exterminator with pony companion, Peanuts.
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Description
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Image of the racehorse Exterminator and the pony Peanuts. Caption states that the “Death came today to perhaps the best known race horse in North America, old Exterminator himself. Better known to his many admirers as ‘Old Bones’ because what he lacked in looks he made up in running ability, the old fellow, who was 30 years of age, is shown here with his equally well known pony companion Peanuts. Purchased in 1918 by W. S. Kilmer as work horse for Sun Briar, Exterminator proved himself when he went on to win the Kentucky Derby after Sun Briar failed to train up to expectation.”
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Type
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Photograph
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Fonds
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Toronto Telegram fonds (F0433)
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Accession / Box
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1974-001 / 047 (285)
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Date
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26 September 1945
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Identifier
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ASC57428
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1150949
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Title
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Racehorses : Burnt Roman
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Description
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Image of Burnt Roman eyeing prize money. Caption on the back of photo is the following: "Burnt Roman, winner of last week's King Edward Gold Cup Handicap, eyes the basket of cash that will go to the winner of Monday's rich Dominion Day Handicap at Woodbine. Burnt Roman, owned by Mrs. George Keane and Mrs. Hal Waggoner, will face Decidedly, winner of the Kentucky Derby last year, in the race. A large field is expected for the race."
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Type
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Photograph
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Fonds
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Toronto Telegram fonds (F0433)
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Accession / Box
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1974-001 / 047 (283)
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Date
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29 June 1963
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Identifier
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ASC57418
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1150920
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Title
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Racehorses: Bulpamiru and Toronto Boy
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Description
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Image of two horses coming towards finish line in Plate Trial Stakes. Caption states “Pictures are deceiving from theses angles. Above, Frank A. Sherman’s Hamilton-owned filly, Bulpamiru, (left) looks to have been beaten by E. P. Taylor’s Toronto Boy in the first division of the Plate Trial Stakes at New Woodbine yesterday. Frank Smith won with Bulpamiru and Toronto Boy was ridden by Hugo Dittiach”.
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Type
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Photograph
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Fonds
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Toronto Telegram fonds (F0433)
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Accession / Box
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1974-001 / 047 (283)
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Date
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7 June 1960
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Identifier
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ASC57400
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1150910
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Title
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[to be supplied]
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Description
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Caption on verso reads: "Dynamite blew the corner out of this new building project in North York today. The blast blew out windows a quarter of a mile away. No one was hurt. Owner Mark Goldenberg said he knew of no dispute over the apartment building." Additional annotations include : Sep 26 1961 R. Cole
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Type
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photographs
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Fonds
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Toronto Telegram fonds (F0433)
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Accession / Box
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1974-001 / 116 (839)
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Date
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26 September 1961
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Identifier
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ASC50801
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1147068
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Title
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[to be supplied]
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Description
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Caption on verso reads: "Seven dynamite charges ripped large holes in $200.000 apartment building under constructiom on Wilson Ave. west of Avenue Rd. to cause $7,000 damage early this morning." Additional annotations include : Oct 10 1961 McGregor North York 4 x 6 1/2
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Type
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photographs
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Fonds
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Toronto Telegram fonds (F0433)
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Accession / Box
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1974-001 / 116 (839)
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Date
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10 October 1961
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Identifier
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ASC50800
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1147060
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Title
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[to be supplied]
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Description
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Construction worker pouring concrete in underground tunnel on Sagenay St, North York, for story on work safety. "Night staff... pour concrete into forms in an area dug during the day by the face... note solid, steel arches supporting the dug tunnel".
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Type
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photographs
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Fonds
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Toronto Telegram fonds (F0433)
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Accession / Box
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1974-001 / 116 (839)
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Date
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23 May [1962]
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Identifier
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ASC50797
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1146995