File:Tree Line Navigation Company steamboat ELMBAY at Toronto in 1931.jpg

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English: Postcard of the Elmbay, a Tree Line Navigation Company steamboat, at Toronto in 1931. Built in France in 1919, the elmbay was owned by a subsidiary of Montreal's Ogilvie Flour Milling Company.
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Source Halton Hills Public Library, Local identifier no. 48
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