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Fonds C 193-3 Julien Lebourdais Chronological Photographic Negatives List of: Fonds C 193-3 Julien LeBourdais chronological photographic negatives Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1 Toronto's Santa Claus Parade 1963 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B379456 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-2 Toronto Santa Claus Parade 1963 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B379456 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1638 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Tour of Toronto 1963 To view, order C 193-3, in headquarters container B410547 1 file of photographs : negatives C 193-3 C 193-3-0-3 Peace March, Toronto 1963 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B379456 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1639 Highway 401 construction, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1640 A.J. Paulin, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1641 A.J. Paulin, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1642 Harry Horner, Enterprise Films 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1643 George Mann, Mann & Martel, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1644 George Mann, Mann & Martel, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1645 J. Ostinguy, Montreal lawyer 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1646 J. Ostinguy, Montreal lawyer 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1647 Frank Gowland, Canadian Sprinklered Risk Pool, 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in Toronto container B410547 1 file of photographs : negatives C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1648 Frank Gowland, Canadian Sprinklered Risk Pool, 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in Toronto container B410547 1 file of photographs : negatives C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1649 Casey Tomaszek, Canadian Underwriters Association, 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in Toronto container B410547 1 file of photographs : negatives C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1650 Casey Tomaszek, Canadian Underwriters Association, 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in Toronto container B410547 1 file of photographs : negatives C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1651 J.E. MacNelly, Halifax Insurance Company, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1652 Ted Emmert, President, Hawker Sidney, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 Page 1 of 226 List of: Fonds C 193-3 Julien LeBourdais chronological photographic negatives Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1653 Construction Show at Canadian National Exhibition 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in grounds, Toronto container B410547 1 file of photographs : negatives C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1654 B. Newey, Lapage's Ltd., Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1655 Ken Nuttall, Irwin Specialities, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1656 Mr. Glassman, Dominion Gasket, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1657 L. Samuels, Reliable Toy, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1658 Fashion Show, Ryerson Polytechnical Inst., Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1659 Fashion Show, Ryerson Polytechnical Inst., Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1660 Fashion Show, Ryerson Polytechnical Inst., Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1661 Bill Howe, toy company executive, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1662 Bill Howe, toy company executive, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1663 Bill Howe, toy company executive, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-4 Ontario Cabinet Minister Stanley Randall, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B379456 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1664 Mr. Murchie, Pet Milk 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1665 Allen Etchen, Ontario Development Agency, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1666 Ted Emmert, President, Hawker Sidney, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1667 Mr, Webb, Tilley's Ltd., Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1668 Gordon Frattini, Carlton Cards, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1669 Ken Nuttall, Irwin Specialities, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1670 Richard Forrest, Lever Brothers, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 Page 2 of 226 List of: Fonds C 193-3 Julien LeBourdais chronological photographic negatives Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1671 John Sawatsky, International Behavioural Consultants 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1672 Phil Chaston, Shell Oil, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1673 Dr. A. Penman of Rohrer, Hibler, Replogle, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1674 Bill Baker, Fleet Manufacturing, Fort Erie, Ontario 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1675 Bill Baker, Fleet Manufacturing, Fort Erie, Ontario 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1676 H.R. Bradley, Canada Metal Company, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1677 Bill Baker, Fleet Manufacturing, Fort Erie, Ontario 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1678 Earl Brownridge, American Motors, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1679 Water Bick, Bick's Pickles, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1680 Water Bick, Bick's Pickles, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1681 Jack Armstrong, tailor, fits a customer for a suit in 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in Toronto container B410547 1 file of photographs : negatives C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1682 L, Samuels, Reliable Toy, Toronto 1964 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1683 Drag racing, Niagara 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1684 Toronto Public School Nurse 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1685 Mercedes Car promotions 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1686 Mercedes Car. Female mechanic, Toronto 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1687 Ted McCall, businessman, Toronto 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1688 Josam & Jerren, corporate presentation, Toronto 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B410547 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1689 Mercedes Car in body shop, Toronto 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B117004 Page 3 of 226 List of: Fonds C 193-3 Julien LeBourdais chronological photographic negatives Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1690 Mercedes Car in body shop, Toronto 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B117004 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1691 Grey Cup Parade 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B117004 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1692 Mercedes Car Award 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B117004 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1693 Philips headquarters, exterior, Toronto 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B117004 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1694 Grey Cup pageant, Miss Edmonton Eskimo 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B117004 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1695 Grey Cup pageant, Miss Edmonton Eskimo 1965 To view, order C 193-3, in 1 file of photographs : negatives container B117004 C 193-3 C 193-3-0-1696 Mr.
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