Toronto Canada: Removal of the iconic Honest Ed store sign
A police officer regulates the traffic in the area to avoid collisions or any other kind of incidents regarding the pedestrians who look the sign removal operation. Honest Ed's was a landmark discount store named after its proprietor Ed Mirvish. It was located in the corner of Bloor and Bathurst streets. The red and yellow sign had about 23,000 light bulbs and it looked like a theatre marquee





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967736030
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Getty Images News Video
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23 May, 2017
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00:00:06:28
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) 4K 3840x2160 29.97p
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QuickTime 2160 29.97p
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Getty Images News Video
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gettytorontopol1.mov
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