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Toronto's famous hotel, the Walker House
Colour postcard depicting two women standing at the entranceway to a castle, they appear to be wearing robes, slippers, and hats. Text on the front states, "From Toronto's Famous Hotel- Special attention to ladies and children travelling unescorted. When a man's mind emerges from the narrow channel of prejudice and enters upon the broad waters of knowledge, not only do his pleasures increase but his usefulness is greatly multiplied. Ye Olde House of Plenty, The Walker House, Toronto, Canada".

Toronto's famous hotel, the Walker House

Dateapproximately 1930
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Colour postcard depicting two women standing at the entranceway to a castle, they appear to be wearing robes, slippers, and hats
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Dimensions9.3 cm x 14.2 cm (3 11/16 in. x 5 9/16 in.)
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ProvenanceGift of Norman Attikin
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession NumberPC_3719
Country:Canada
Building, monument or park:Walker House hotel
City, town or township:Toronto
East-west street:Front Street West
Neighbourhood:Railway Lands
North-south street:York Street
Province or state:Ontario