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    Allan Austin Lamport, CM (April 4, 1903 – November 18, 1999) was mayor of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from 1951 to 1954. Known as "Lampy", his most notable...
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    Allan A. Lamport Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium on King Street West in the Liberty Village neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the practice...
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  • Lamport is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allan A. Lamport, Mayor of Toronto Felicia Lamport (1916–1999), American poet and satirist...
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    A series of waterways allow boat traffic to navigate the Islands: Allan Lamport Regatta Course – located between Centre Island and Middle Island from...
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    Glenn Gould in 1982; Hockey Hall of Famer Charlie Conacher in 1967; and Allan Lamport, former mayor of Toronto, in 1999. The church has also been the venue...
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    privately and named after his death. Barbara Hall – Barbara Hall Park Allan A. LamportLamport Stadium Mel Lastman – Mel Lastman Square William Lyon Mackenzie...
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  • Seattle, Washington Genesee Playfields Seattle, Washington Toronto Allan Lamport Stadium Toronto, Ontario Cherry Beach Fields Toronto, Ontario BMO Training...
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    Parliament In office 1929–1937 Preceded by Joseph Thompson Succeeded by Allan Lamport Constituency St. David Personal details Born Wilfrid Laurier Heighington...
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    years of construction, Ontario Premier Leslie Frost and Toronto Mayor Allan Lamport officially opened the 7.4-kilometre (4.6 mi) long Yonge subway on March...
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    station to Pape station. This plan was championed by the TTC chairman, Allan Lamport, and also included an extension of the Yonge line from Union station...
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    Saunders topped the Board of Control vote in the 1953 election. When mayor Allan Lamport resigned to become head of the Toronto Transit Commission, Saunders...
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    Warring Kennedy (1827–1904), businessman, 28th Mayor of Toronto, alderman Allan Lamport (1903–1999), Toronto Transit Commission Commissioner, 50th Mayor of...
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  • New Year's Day. Incumbent mayor Hiram E. McCallum narrowly defeated Allan Lamport. The defeat of Norman Freed and the failure of Charles Sims to regain...
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    on power faded in the increasingly diverse city. In 1952, Orangeman Allan Lamport became the first Liberal elected mayor in over 40 years. He resigned...
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    Place and Allan Lamport Stadium" (PDF). City of Toronto government. September 22, 2009. "Upgrades to BMO Field at Exhibition Place and Allan Lamport Stadium...
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  • Margaret Campbell - 88,036 June Marks - 77,655 Herbert Orliffe - 76,412 Allan Lamport - 67,677 George Ben - 63,206 Joseph Piccininni - 58,122 Phyllis Clarke...
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  • Ontario, Canada, on December 3, 1951. Allan Lamport defeated incumbent Hiram E. McCallum in the mayoral election. Lamport had challenged McCallum the previous...
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  • Lampy may refer to: Bassin de Lampy, France, a reservoir nickname of Allan Lamport (1903–1999), Canadian politician, mayor of Toronto, Ontario A character...
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  • December 7, 1964. Incumbent mayor Philip Givens defeated former mayor Allan Lamport. Philip Givens had become mayor in late 1963 after the unexpected death...
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  • held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 7, 1953. Incumbent mayor Allan Lamport won an unexpectedly close race against school board chairman Arthur...
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