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Torontos Caribbean carnival has made memories for 50 years, and Horace Thorne did his best to preserve them.Uninterested in wearing costumes, Thorne joined the festival in 1969, and was soon running its Grande Parade. After 12 years of that, he was security chief for 17.Through it all, as the carnival became more commercial and grew into the largest of its kind in North America, Thorne took pictures.
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