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· Create new pages
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· Expand on or correct published information to ensure its accuracy
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To create a new page, simply type the name of the page within a pair of square brackets. When you save your page, the brackets will be replaced by a link to this new page. To edit existing text, click on “New Revision” rather than “Save Your Text.”
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Table of content
Canadian antiques history
1.Pottery and porcelain
2.Glass
3.Furniture
4.Art
5.Fashion
6.Collectibles
7.Toys
8.Domestic life
9.Transport
10.Sports
11.Coins and stamps
Last modified on 2010/10/21 by AntiqueLover
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