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Pounding waves and inclement weather making inroads on 30-foot-bluffs at Bronte have opened graves at lakeside Bronte cemetery where U.E.L. pioneers and Napoleonic war veterans lie
Pounding waves and inclement weather making inroads on 30-foot-bluffs at Bronte have opened graves at lakeside Bronte cemetery where U.E.L. pioneers and Napoleonic war veterans lie

Pounding waves and inclement weather making inroads on 30-foot-bluffs at Bronte have opened graves at lakeside Bronte cemetery where U.E.L. pioneers and Napoleonic war veterans lie

Date6/6/1946
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Original Toronto Star caption: These bones, found on the beach where they lay for a day before being re-buried, are believed to have been taken from a grave and arranged like this by children.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession NumberTS-2-124-GO-273
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Oakville
Historical location:Bronte (Ont.)
Province or state:Ontario