War-wounded soldiers in World War I appear with graffiti near Yonge and College streets. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.
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Resource ID
10312
Access
Open
Credit Line
Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.
Keywords
World War I, Military, military history, veterans, soldiers
Program Category
Education and Engagement
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
War-wounded soldiers in World War I appear with graffiti near Yonge and College streets. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.
Description
Graffiti often reflected themes of public sentiment in Toronto and elsewhere in Canada towards the end of World War I, including the need to support both the war effort and the veterans who returned from the front in search of jobs, housing, and medical care.