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Posted on 25/06/04

A leading lady from the 1950s

Of British-born architect Peter Dickinson's 36 years on earth, only the last eleven (1950-1961) were lived in Toronto. But if his tenure here was short, the prolific young Modernist stayed in town quite long enough to scatter some wonderful architectural sparkle on Toronto's matronly bosom.

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