| Description |
The Sewells Avenue Suspension bridge, the only example of its kind in Toronto, designed by Frank Barber in 1912. Sixteen years later, Barber designed the Leaside Viaduct spanning the Don Valley |
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Own work |
| Date |
November 26, 2011 |
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