File:East Van Cross Graffiti, September 1983.jpg

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English: This graffiti was photographed on one of the WWII-vintage pillboxes on Vancouver’s Point Grey Foreshore. In the 21st century, the “East Van Cross” motif has become a common visual trademark.
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15 September 1983

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