The Toronto Star is donating more than one million vintage photographs — the contents of the Star’s entire photo archive — to the Toronto Public Library.
The images span the years 1900 to 1999, and offer a unique glimpse into how the city has changed and developed throughout the last century.
Toronto Star publisher John Cruickshank says the Toronto Public Library is “an extraordinary city institution,” and will be a great place for the collection.
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