Dunlop Tire, Globe, March 4, 1922The north side of Queen Street East at the Grand Trunk Railway crossing by Degrassi Street. View is looking north-east on Queen Street East. Visible in the background is the Dunlop Rubber factory.C.N.R. level crossing at Queen Street and McGee, looking west – December 28, 1925 The Dunlop rubber plant is on the right.Dunlop Rubber Company, corner of Queen Street and Booth Avenue, Toronto, Ontario (ca. 1929). National Archives of Canada Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. December 8, 1919 Library and Archives Canada The 1920 plant in a Dunlop ad of 1926.British-owned Dunlop Rubber was a true multinational. Globe, Nov. 6, 1926 Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. December 8, 1919 Library and Archives Canada Building a new plant. Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. November 14 1919 Library and Archives Canada Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. January 15 1920 Library and Archives Canada Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. May 10, 1920 Library and Archives Canada Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. November 24, 1919 Library and Archives Canada Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. December 22, 1919 Library and Archives Canada Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. December 22, 1919 Library and Archives Canada Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. November 24, 1919 Library and Archives Canada January 21, 1971 Star License From the Toronto Star Archives Toronto Public Library Creator: Unknown Date: June 25, 1930 Archival Citation: Fonds 1266, Item 20875
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