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Toronto Globe office (with a globe on top) on King Street East, Toronto, Upper Canada, early 1860s. The Globe merged in 1936 with Mail and Empire, becoming the Globe and Mail in 1936.

ID #20405
Credit: National Archives of Canada, PA1079


High-Quality Reproductions of the above Image

You can order reproductions of this image as a Print, suitable for framing, produced on 38# photo-quality paper.
Or, order a digital reproduction, suitable for printing this image, which you can download or receive on CD-ROM.
(See details below)

Phone Ordering:

Canada / United States: 1-800-706-1961

Toronto / Mississauga / Brampton / Oakville: 905-824-7030

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Online Ordering: Click on the buttons to add images to your shopping cart. To review your order, click on "View Shopping Cart". (Credit Card Required)

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Mail & Fax Ordering: Download and print out one of the two following order forms. (Cheque, Money Order or Credit Card)

Fax: 905-824-7164

Mail: Canadian Heritage Gallery — 7160 Baywood Court — Mississauga, Ontario, Canada  L5N 5N6

Printable Order Form for Print Reproductions.
Printable Order Form for Digital Reproductions.

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