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The IGA building is bigger than a wikipedia or heritage mistake - it is large and there as a single entity - to go to a website and give it credibility is a very dangerous tack to take - many have many mistakes and have no claim to exactness.
JarrahTree13:28, 25 June 2018 (UTC)reply
The "IGA building" is big, with a big "York Co-op" sign on it (unless the photo on the web page, and Google Maps street view, and
iHerit are all wrong), and on specific corner, so
I've bold fixed it myself. If the my change is factually wrong, feel free to correct it.
Mitch Ames (
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13:42, 25 June 2018 (UTC)reply
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Gartonsmith:This edit refers to the "York Co-op hardware store", however so far as I can tell the York Co-op and the (York Home) Hardware building are two separate buildings, at 138 and 142 Avon Tce respectively - ie there is no "York Co-op hardware store". So which corner was the mill actually on?
Mitch Ames (
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11:53, 15 September 2018 (UTC)reply