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Inglis factory demolished
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H. P.S.: last summer I came across a really old Inglis washing machine still in use in France! |
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Truly evocative pictures. The buildings were a part of Toronto's skyline, highly visible from the windows of the local commuter trains. Note one of the pictures which you posted, with the girl holding a Browning Hi-Power (no ear protection!). The wooden stock depicted therein commands a higher price than an original "T" Hi-Power!
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That 9MM with shoulder stock/holster was probably part of the "Chinese Contract" ones made for Chang Chi Check(?) in '44-'45 when he was at war with Mao TSE tung(?) .. I had a nice one that I donated to a military museum.. Clive could jump in and tell us the story on them...He is the expert on them..
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glad you like the pics folks although tragic.
As far as I know these two structure still exist but I plan on going back soon to see whats left. I'll update my site for you all sometime in the next month or so. |
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by the way heres some pics of the Long Branch grounds as well.
http://www.pbase.com/mrclark/long_branch_factory enjoy clark |
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