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- Interior of Fred Drew's Ice Cream Parlour and RestaurantDrew's Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlour was located at 114 Dundas Street West on the north side of Dundas Street between Brock and Byron Streets, west of Allin's Drug Store. It was operated from 1931 to 1943 by Fred and Gertrude Drew and was also the Gray Coach bus depot …Drew's Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlour was located at 114 Dundas Street West on the north side of Dundas Street between Brock and Byron Streets, west of Allin's Drug Store. …Whitby Public Library
- Interior of Ernest Allison's shoe repair shop, 1931Ernest Allison operated a shoe making and repair shop at 116 Brock Street North, on the west side of Brock Street, north of Dundas.Ernest Allison operated a shoe making and repair shop at 116 Brock Street North, on the west side of Brock Street, north of Dundas.Whitby Public Library
- Second Albion HotelBuilt in 1873 it is the second building east, on the north corner of Division and King Street.Built in 1873 it is the second building east, on the north corner of Division and King Street.Cobourg Public Library
- Old TavernAn old tavern near House of Refuge. The name is unknown, but neighbours said it had once been a tavern.An old tavern near House of Refuge. The name is unknown, but neighbours said it had once been a tavern.Cobourg Public Library
- Taunton HotelThis building was recently converted to apartments.This building was recently converted to apartments.Cobourg Public Library
- Old Goldstone home, 19-21 Chapel StreetIn 1828 the Goldstone family first moved to the Cobourg area and in 1840 George Goldstone built this as his home.In 1828 the Goldstone family first moved to the Cobourg area and in 1840 George Goldstone built this as his home.Cobourg Public Library
- Minaker homeThe Bank of Upper Canada had a monopoly in the province during the early 1800s. James Gray Bethune was the first representative in Cobourg for the Bank of Upper Canada. Then around 1830 "Squire" Robert Henry opened the first private bank, The Cobourg Bank, at this location. James Gray Bethune, …The Bank of Upper Canada had a monopoly in the province during the early 1800s. James Gray Bethune was the first representative in Cobourg for the Bank of Upper Canada. …Cobourg Public Library
- Tremaine StreetThis old house was near William Weller's home of the 1850s on Tremaine Street, west of Factory Creek near the old Woolen Mills.This old house was near William Weller's home of the 1850s on Tremaine Street, west of Factory Creek near the old Woolen Mills.Cobourg Public Library
- Judge Ketchum homeJudge Jay Ketchum was a Junior Judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham from 1888-1909.Judge Jay Ketchum was a Junior Judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham from 1888-1909.Cobourg Public Library
- Corner of College and Ann StreetMary's son and his wife ollie (Crozier) lived there subsequently. It is next door, north, of the Edwin Guillet home.Mary's son and his wife ollie (Crozier) lived there subsequently. It is next door, north, of the Edwin Guillet home.Cobourg Public Library
- Home and business of James 'Jimmy' McIntoshThe house was a girl's seminary in the 1840s.The house was a girl's seminary in the 1840s.Cobourg Public Library
- The 'Hill' - Villa St. JosephWhat is now known as Villa St. Joseph, on 445 Monk St., was known as The Hill and occupied one of the finest locations in Cobourg, a point of land jutting out into Lake Onatio. It was built in 1844 for Winkworth Tremaine and later became the home of William …What is now known as Villa St. Joseph, on 445 Monk St., was known as The Hill and occupied one of the finest locations in Cobourg, a point of land …Cobourg Public Library
- Field residences. On the far left is the home of Frank Field K.C.. On the far right is the home of Fred Field (212 King St. West), where Marie Dressler lived as a child.. On the far left is the home of Frank Field K.C.. On the far right is the home of Fred Field (212 King St. West), where Marie Dressler lived …Cobourg Public Library
- Home of John GuilletThe early home of John Guillet, this house is more recently known as the McKinnon home. It is located on the northeast corner of George and James Street.The early home of John Guillet, this house is more recently known as the McKinnon home. It is located on the northeast corner of George and James Street.Cobourg Public Library
- Home of Lazarus and Elizabeth PayneThey were the aunt and uncle of Edwin C. Guillet. The three walnut trees may still be seen in the front, facing College Street near the corner of Chapel. The house of Tim York (one of Cobourg's early Black settlers) is across the corner. He and his father were barbers …They were the aunt and uncle of Edwin C. Guillet. The three walnut trees may still be seen in the front, facing College Street near the corner of Chapel. The …Cobourg Public Library
- Old Scotch Kirk CemeteryThe boy in front is Edwin Guillet, son of E.C. Guillet.The old Scotch Kirk was located on King St. West at Ontario St.The boy in front is Edwin Guillet, son of E.C. Guillet.The old Scotch Kirk was located on King St. West at Ontario St.Cobourg Public Library
- Louise TwietmeyerIn 1931, Louise Kathleen Twietmeyer was the first female to earn a degree at Waterloo College. After graduation she became an instructor in English and French at the College. In 1936 she earned her master's degree at the University of Western Ontario. Louise and her husband, fellow Waterloo College instructor …In 1931, Louise Kathleen Twietmeyer was the first female to earn a degree at Waterloo College. After graduation she became an instructor in English and French at the College. In …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Waterloo Fire DepartmentSee also K-5. See K-20 for entire image.See also K-5. See K-20 for entire image.Waterloo Public Library
- Henry Bowman Farm, Lexington, Waterloo County, OntarioThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known as the Farmer's Hotel. It was sold in 1882.The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King …Waterloo Public Library
- Henry Bowman Farm, Lexington, Waterloo County, OntarioThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known as the Farmer's Hotel. It was sold in 1882.The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King …Waterloo Public Library