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Ask the Royal Ontario Museum if they should continue to celebrate this family and their dirty money
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A sub devoted to highlighting the ridiculous cost of living in Canada right now. We’d like to thank our corporate overlord Galen Weston Jr. of Loblaws for continually claiming a big fat bonus cheque every year while the rest of Canadians struggle to make ends meet. ********* Un sous-reddit sur le coût de la vie ridicule au Canada actuellement. Nous tenons à remercier les PDG des grandes chaînes d'épiceries pour l'augmentation des prix tandis que nous, Canadiens, peinons à joindre les deux bouts.


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Ca. 1760. Man's banyan (informal robe), silk damask, (Spitalfields, London), England. (Royal Ontario Museum)
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A place for historical garments, past patterns, illustrations, demonstrations, perukes, petticoats, hoops, codpieces, houppelandes, hennins, restorations and recreations from long ago. Fashion historians, costumers and enthusiasts are welcome to celebrate some good-old-fashioned fashion.


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Ca. 1760. Man's banyan (informal robe), silk damask, (Spitalfields, London), England. (Royal Ontario Museum)
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  • r/fashionhistory - Ca. 1760. Man's banyan (informal robe), silk damask, (Spitalfields, London), England. (Royal Ontario Museum)
  • r/fashionhistory - Ca. 1760. Man's banyan (informal robe), silk damask, (Spitalfields, London), England. (Royal Ontario Museum)
  • r/fashionhistory - Ca. 1760. Man's banyan (informal robe), silk damask, (Spitalfields, London), England. (Royal Ontario Museum)




Royal Ontario Museum Coins
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A place to show off and discuss ancient and medieval coins from around the world, as well as to post links to articles and other references about them. Need an ID? PLEASE HELP US HELP YOU BY POSTING PHOTOS OF BOTH SIDES OF EACH COIN & preferably photos of its edge as well. If you have trouble using reddit's own photo hosting please try the imgur app or go to https://imgur.com/upload. Memes, joke posts & other shitposts may only be posted here on the last day of each Gregorian calendar month.


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You can go to the Royal Ontario Museum for free this weekend
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Welcome to r/Ontario, the largest and oldest online community dedicated to the lovely people of Ontario, Canada! We strive to be the best place to talk and discuss all things Ontario. Have a question you want to ask about Ontario? Need opinions about employment? Have an issue with your landlord/tenant? Ask your question here!


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You can go to the Royal Ontario Museum for free this weekend
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Welcome to the Forest City! 🌳🍁🍂🍃 🌲 We are a diverse and inclusionary subreddit, therefore all local content is welcome: news, questions & discussion, local community events, festivals, lost & found, photos that showcase our city, favourite venues, restaurants, cafes, art galleries, etc;— anything else related to London, Ontario!


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The Royal Ontario Museum, Daniel Libeskind , crystal, 1912
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This is a subreddit about art, where we are serious about art and artists, and discussing art in a mature, substantive way. *Read the rules* and observe other submissions before posting. Be on your best behavior and do not comment unless you have something meaningful and mature to say. We are strictly moderated and do not give out warnings.


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