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- Pair of Ontario License Plates, 1960 - Ontario's provincial government began registering motor vehicles in 1903. During the first decades of the 20th century, the province issued license plates made out of leather, rubber, porcelain, or flat steel. Embossed steel plates, like this one from 1960, were introduced in the 1920s.

- 1960
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Pair of Ontario License Plates, 1960
Ontario's provincial government began registering motor vehicles in 1903. During the first decades of the 20th century, the province issued license plates made out of leather, rubber, porcelain, or flat steel. Embossed steel plates, like this one from 1960, were introduced in the 1920s.
- Ontario License Plate, 1960 - Ontario's provincial government began registering motor vehicles in 1903. During the first decades of the 20th century, the province issued license plates made out of leather, rubber, porcelain, or flat steel. Embossed steel plates, like this one from 1960, were introduced in the 1920s.

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Ontario License Plate, 1960
Ontario's provincial government began registering motor vehicles in 1903. During the first decades of the 20th century, the province issued license plates made out of leather, rubber, porcelain, or flat steel. Embossed steel plates, like this one from 1960, were introduced in the 1920s.
- Ontario License Plate, 1929 - Early license plates issued by Canadian provincial governments consisted of porcelain coated steel, embossed or painted tin, or fiberboard. By the 1920s most provinces produced plates made of embossed steel. Automobiles registered in Ontario in 1929 sported a plate like this one.

- 1929
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Ontario License Plate, 1929
Early license plates issued by Canadian provincial governments consisted of porcelain coated steel, embossed or painted tin, or fiberboard. By the 1920s most provinces produced plates made of embossed steel. Automobiles registered in Ontario in 1929 sported a plate like this one.