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A painter on Sask Drive.

 

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Poster for "Urban Fragments": An exhibition of contemporary fine art photography by Anindo Ghosh.

12-18 June 2012,

@ Hirji Hall, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, India.

Our award winners posing a photo with the VIPs (from L to R starting from back row): Cathy Daminato, Ali Solehdin, Andrew Petter, Dr. David Mark, Anne Giardini, Jennifer Gardy, Margaret Trudeau, Zabeen Hirji).

Arsheel Hirji is the leader of sustainable infrastructure for the City of Calgary. Calgary's investments in renewable energy could save them $9 million per year in carbon levies by 2018. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/calgarys-energy-resilience

The Metro Theatre, located at 677 Bloor Street West squarely in the middle of downtown Toronto's Little Korea, is a classic porn theatre, Toronto's last porn theatre. Decades after transitioning from a perfectly respectable children-suitable movie theatre to something seedier, subject of a breathless review in blogTO in 2009 and complaints from urban renewal folk about the blight in a generally prosperous neighbourhood, a 2011 Toronto Star article suggested that the Metro Theatre persisted because of the inertia of local real estate markets.

 

The Metro persists not because of a loyal following of devoted connoisseurs or an eccentric philanthropist with a soft spot for vintage erotica, but because Hirji has priced the property out of the market in an attempt to recover his considerable losses.

 

The 5,450 square-foot space — with two classic 300-seat theatres — is listed for sale at $3.59 million, or $658 per square foot, which even the property’s broker admits is overpriced by almost half.

 

“The asking price is on the high side,” says Joseph Kang, of Keller Williams Real Estate Service. “$2 million would be a reasonable price.”

 

Steps away from Christie subway station at 677 Bloor St. W., The Metro will be “a prime development site,” says Steven Alikakos, senior vice-president of DTZ Barnicke, a commercial real estate brokerage. “[But] the costs of turning the space into something usable are just too much to make it work at $3.5 million.”

 

Building a residential development would require buying the adjacent corner grocery, Alikakos said, and even then the developer would only be able to build eight storeys. “You can’t make money on eight storeys at the price he’s trying to sell it.”

 

 

 

The Metro Theatre is being relaunched as Toronto's next art-house theatre. (With some adult films.)

 

"I hope this will become the independent art house cinema in the west of Toronto," said Jonathan Hlibka, who along with business partner Nadia Sandhu hopes to revitalize the 1930s-era theatre.

 

When Toronto's appetite for porn in public gave way to VCRs, the theatre began its long decline. Most of the posters of scantily clad bodies lining the entrance of the theatre are faded, the marquee is missing a few light bulbs and there are no film titles displayed.

 

The Metro, as it's known, has been on the real estate market for a decade, and is listed at $3.8 million.

 

Hlibka and Sandhu see potential there and plan to show indie, art house and foreign films four nights a week, while the theatre will continue to show adult films in the afternoon. The pair will also hold events and parties to bring the community together.

 

Hlibka had been in talks for about a year with the theatre's owner, Karim Hirji, who came from Tanzania in the 1970s and bought the cinema with his father.

 

The theatre will open to non-adult films around Aug. 24 with the Irish film Snap. The grand reopening will happen sometime in September.

 

 

 

Will this work? The quiet consensus, as reported by the CBC, seems to be that this is as good an approach as any.

 

Ryerson University professor Paul Moore, who has studied the history of movie theatres, thinks the idea might work. The Metro, he notes, was never a mainstream theatre but was instead independent at its opening in 1939, showing a "scandalous" B-movie called, Delinquent Parents: The Unforgettable Drama of Modern Youth and Selfish Parents.

 

Though he says it won't be a theatre that will appeal to families or children, it will fulfil a niche in Toronto by having foreign films downtown.

 

"It's going to be for hipster, university students and esthetes that are interested in global cinema and adults and downtown cosmopolitan types that are interested in cinema," he said. "And I don't think that a downtown hipster kind of person is going to be that worried about this being a pornographic cinema in the afternoon."

 

The market for pornography in movie theatres was gutted when the VCR came along in the early 1980s. Adult theatres have also suffered for the same reasons independent cinemas have — competition from the Hollywood blockbuster, the mega-plex, and the internet.

 

"The ones that are left are serving an art house clientele or a very niche neighbourhood community-centre kind of model," he said.

Margaret Trudeau and our staff smiling for the camera.

LC2015-006-001

April 24, 2015

Toronto – A sentry stands watch over the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-001

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Une sentinelle monte la garde au monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

The old Metro Theatre, the last porn theatre in Toronto, is set to reach the next stage in its evolution. I blogged in August 2012 about how there was some interest in remaking it into an arthouse movie theatre, but that fell through. A June 2014 report suggested that the place was set to be made into a gym. As observed in May by the Toronto Star's Katrina Clarke, the Metro Theatre will become a rock-climbing gym.

 

Where there were once sweaty naked bodies, there will soon be sweaty, not-quite-naked bodies.

 

The longstanding mystery surrounding the future of Toronto’s last porn theatre was solved on Wednesday when the owner of a rock climbing business announced he’s moving into the Little Korea space.

 

“We’re taking something that was a little bit seedy and scummy and making it available for families, kids, friends to go and hang out,” said Matt Languay, owner of the soon-to-be-built Basecamp Climbing Gym.

 

The Metro Theatre was built in 1938 and became a skin flick theatre in the 1970s. Its former owner, Karim Hirji, whose wealthy family bought the Bloor St. W. business back in 1979, had been trying to sell it for more than a decade.

 

“I’ve passed by The Metro hundreds of times and just sort of seen it as this empty, vacant space,” Languay said. “It’s kind of a spot that people walked by instead of looking at.”

Sir Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, CSI (24 May 1812 – 19 July 1878) was a Parsi community leader, philanthropist and industrialist of Bombay, India.

Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney came from a wealthy Parsi family. His grandfather and two great-uncles had moved in the early 18th century from Navsari, near Surat, to Bombay and had become pioneers in the lucrative opium trade with China. The brothers earned the sobriquet "Readymoney," which they later adopted as a surname. Only Hirji Jewanji Readymoney left issue, two daughters, the elder of whom married a Banaji, and the younger a Dady Sett, both these illustrious families in their own right. The son of the former, Jehangir Hirji, married Mirbai, the daughter of the latter, and was designated the heir of his grandfather and his two granduncles. The younger of their two sons was Cowasji Jehangir.

Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney's only formal education was at the (then) well-known school kept by Serjeant Sykes at one of Bombay's forts. At the age of 15, Readymoney entered the firm of Duncan, Gibb & Co. as "godown keeper," or warehouse clerk.

In 1837 Readymoney was promoted to the responsible and lucrative appointment of "guarantee broker" to two leading European firms in Bombay. By 1846 he was able to begin trading on his own account. In 1866 Readymoney was appointed a commissioner of income tax, his tactful management being largely responsible for the fact that this tax, then new to Bombay and unpopular, was levied with unexpected financial success.

Readymoney was appointed Justice of the Peace for the town and island of Bombay and a member of the Board of Conservancy. He was invested as a Companion of The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India (C.S.I) in 1871; and in 1872 he was created a Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom in recognition of his donations to the Indian Institute in London and other charitable causes in Bombay amounting to approximately £200,000. Readymoney built colleges, hospitals, insane asylums; founded a refuge for people of "respectability" who found themselves destitute or friendless in Bombay; erected several drinking fountains of artistic merit; gave donations to the Catholic and the Presbyterian missions in India.

Readymoney had a particular association with University of Bombay and he financed the erection of several notable buildings there, including the Convocation Hall designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Readymoney was also a member of the University's Faculty of Civil Engineering and its Senate. A statue of Readymoney, by Thomas Woolner, stands on the campus grounds.

During his lifetime, Readymoney was known as the Peabody of Bombay. The reason for this epithet is unknown, but may be a reference to London's Peabody Trust, since Jehangir owned several large housing estates and is said to have identified himself with George Peabody.

After a long illness, Readymoney died in 1878. His nephew and adopted son and heir, Jehangir Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, was created a Knight Bachelor (in 1895) and a Baronet (in 1908).

Snow and Ice at East Texas, February 2021. Снег и Гололёд в Восточном Техасе.

  

The Texas Winter Storm And Power Outages Killed Hundreds More People Than The State Says

A BuzzFeed News analysis shows the catastrophic failure of Texas’s power grid in February killed hundreds of medically vulnerable people.

By Peter Aldhous and Stephanie M. Lee and Zahra Hirji

Presenting sponsors for this year's event, TD Insurance, posing a photo with our Outstanding alumni.

Rita Süssmuth (former President of the German Federal Parliament), Ulrich Kober (Director of Program Integration and Education, Bertelsmann Stiftung), Sayu Bhojwani (The New American Leaders Project), Zabeen Hirji (Royal Bank of Canada (Toronto), Naika Foroutan (Head Researcher of the HEYMAT project, Humboldt University (Berlin) Foto: www.stephan-roehl.de

London Grand Prix 2022 Alim Hirji

Ulrich Kober (Director of Program Integration and Education, Bertelsmann Stiftung, Sayu Bhojwani (The New American Leaders Project)

Zabeen Hirji Royal Bank of Canada (Toronto), Naika Foroutan (Head Researcher of the HEYMAT project, Humboldt University Berlin (Berlin), Foto: www.stephan-roehl.de

LC2015-006-024

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Musicians play near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-024

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Des musiciens jouent près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-018

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Sentries prepare to take post near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-018

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Des sentinelles se préparent à prendre place près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-036

April 24, 2015

Toronto – A guard of honour marches to the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-036

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Une garde d’honneur défile près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

Sheherazade Hirji, Aga Khan Developpement Network Diplomatic Representative for Afghanistan attends at The 2020 Afghanistan Conference, Palais des Nations. 23 November 2020. UN Photo by Jess Hoffman

LC2015-006-023

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Musicians from the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada play near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-023

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Des musiciens du Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada jouent près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-011

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Sentries prepare to take post near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-011

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Des sentinelles prennent leur poste près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-042

April 24, 2015

Toronto – A guard of honour at the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-042

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Une garde d’honneur au monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-040

April 24, 2015

Toronto – A guard of honour marches to the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-040

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Une garde d’honneur défile près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-038

April 24, 2015

Toronto – A guard of honour marches to the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-038

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Une garde d’honneur défile près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-034

April 24, 2015

Toronto – The pipes and drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada lead a guard of honour to the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-034

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Le corps de cornemuses et de tambours du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada est à la tête d’une garde d’honneur au monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

Ulrich Kober (Director of Program Integration and Education, Bertelsmann Stiftung, Sayu Bhojwani (The New American Leaders Project)

Zabeen Hirji Royal Bank of Canada (Toronto), Naika Foroutan (Head Researcher of the HEYMAT project, Humboldt University Berlin (Berlin), Foto: www.stephan-roehl.de

LC2015-006-006

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Sentries prepare to take post near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-006

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Des sentinelles prennent leur poste près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

Could the Hood be poining out MB's belly button? L-R: Shamshad Hirji, Betty Rahman, Zarine Kharas, Nasreen Ismail, Yasmeen Kandawalla, Noor Jehan Ahmad, Hermiene Almeida. Nasreen Ismail's picnic, 1967. [I suspect that's Mahmood Yusuf between NJA & HA, back there on the verandah!]

LC2015-006-035

April 24, 2015

Toronto – The pipes and drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada lead a guard of honour to the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-035

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Le corps de cornemuses et de tambours du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada est à la tête d’une garde d’honneur au monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

Charter alumni posing for the photo with all Outstanding Alumni award recipients.

Left to right: Melanie Hoar, Maria Bertoni, Denise Kendrick and

Fahrine Hirji

 

OAA Recipients, SFUAA Board Members and Lien Yeung

LC2015-006-016

April 24, 2015

Toronto – MP Ted Opitz talks with soldiers near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-016

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Le député Ted Opitz s’entretient avec des militaires près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-029

April 24, 2015

Toronto – A sentry stands guard over the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-029

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Une sentinelle monte la garde au monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-019

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Veterans of the 48th Highlanders of Canada Regiment near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-019

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Des anciens combattants du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada près du monument commémoratif de leur régiment au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-022

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Brig.-Gen. (ret) Greg Young, former commanding officer of the 48th Highlanders of Canada, speaks with soldiers near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Le brigadier-général (à la retraite) Greg Young, ancien commandant du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, s’entretient avec des militaires près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-026

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Payne, commanding officer of the Royal Regiment of Canada, talks with visitors to the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-026

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Le lieutenant-colonel Thomas Payne, commandant du Royal Regiment of Canada, s’entretient avec des visiteurs du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders Memorial au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-041

April 24, 2015

Toronto – A guard of honour at the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-041

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Une garde d’honneur au monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-006-028

April 24, 2015

Toronto – A sentry stands guard over the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-028

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Une sentinelle monte la garde au monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

LC2015-010

April 24, 2015

Toronto – Sentries prepare to take post near the 48th Highlanders Memorial at Queen's Park, Toronto. Four Toronto-based regiments that fought at the Battle of St. Julien commemorated the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle on Friday.

Photo by: Sgt Aly Hirji, 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs.

LC2015-006-010

Le 24 avril 2015

Toronto – Des sentinelles prennent leur poste près du monument commémoratif du 48ͭʰ Highlanders of Canada, au Queen’s Park, à Toronto. Quatre régiments installés à Toronto ayant combattu pendant la bataille de Saint-Julien ont célébré vendredi le 100ᵉ anniversaire de cet événement de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Photo : Sergent Aly Hirji, Affaires publiques du 32ᵉ Groupe-brigade du Canada.

 

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