File:Vale of Avoca construction.png

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Description Construction on the Vale of Avoca in Toronto, Canada. The old Iron Bridge (built 1888 by John T. Moore) is visible in the background. It was dismantled immediately after the new structure opened; the material was used to forge the fence that lines the eastern side of Avoca Avenue.
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