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- Residence of Henry HannamThis frame house was built by Henry Hannam (1811-1873) about 1853 and was demolished in December 2000 after a number of renovations had been made. At the time of this photograph the house was occupied by his son Alfred Hannam (1858-1943). The house was located on lot 22 of Concession …This frame house was built by Henry Hannam (1811-1873) about 1853 and was demolished in December 2000 after a number of renovations had been made. At the time of this …Whitby Public Library
- Bradley-Coakwell-Batty ResidenceThis brick house was built for John Bradley in 1864. It was located on lot 25 of Concession 5 in Whitby Township. The house was later owned by Thomas Coakwell and William Franklin Batty. The veranda around the house was destroyed by Hurricane Hazel in October 1954. This house was …This brick house was built for John Bradley in 1864. It was located on lot 25 of Concession 5 in Whitby Township. The house was later owned by Thomas Coakwell …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Charles KempthorneThe Charles Kempthorne Residence was located at the south-east corner of Highway 2 and the Whitby-Pickering town line. It was part of the community of Almonds. The house was demolished in March 1969. Charles Kempthorne was a blacksmith at Almonds.The Charles Kempthorne Residence was located at the south-east corner of Highway 2 and the Whitby-Pickering town line. It was part of the community of Almonds. The house was demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Barn Raising on Lynde FarmThe Lynde farm, also called Maple Dell Farm, was located on Concession 4 east of Coronation Road in Whitby Township.The Lynde farm, also called Maple Dell Farm, was located on Concession 4 east of Coronation Road in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Pacific Railway StationThe station was on the south side of the track. It was built in 1913 and closed in 1971 being demolished in 1977.The station was on the south side of the track. It was built in 1913 and closed in 1971 being demolished in 1977.Whitby Public Library
- LH1092 Metcalfe St. Bible Christian ChurchThe church was built in 1863, was later merged with the Methodist church and moved to the corner of King and Charles Streets to become King Street United Church. The church closed on March 23, 1913.The church was built in 1863, was later merged with the Methodist church and moved to the corner of King and Charles Streets to become King Street United Church. The …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1093 Ellesmere HallThis residence was later taken over by the Sisters of St. John the Divine and became incorporated as Bishop Bethune College.This residence was later taken over by the Sisters of St. John the Divine and became incorporated as Bishop Bethune College.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1101 Summer StreetcarThe streetcar system in Oshawa was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and King Sts. in 1942.The streetcar system in Oshawa was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1104 Steam ship - Oshawa WharfBlack-and-white photo of a Toronto-bound steamer ship docked at Oshawa Wharf (Harbour).Black-and-white photo of a Toronto-bound steamer ship docked at Oshawa Wharf (Harbour).Oshawa Public Libraries
- Lawn Bowling TeamThe Waterloo Lawn Bowling Club was located in the area of Dupont and Regina Streets.The Waterloo Lawn Bowling Club was located in the area of Dupont and Regina Streets.Waterloo Public Library
- George R. Harris standing outside the Harris home at 513 Locust Street, ca 1915George R. Harris, the son of Elgin and Lena Harris, was born in 1903. He was elected Reeve, defeating the incumbent Joseph W. Breckon, in 1930–35 and Mayor in 1936–39.George R. Harris, the son of Elgin and Lena Harris, was born in 1903. He was elected Reeve, defeating the incumbent Joseph W. Breckon, in 1930–35 and Mayor in 1936–39.Burlington Historical Society
- Cedar HedgeJames Crossen settled in Cobourg in 1852. He was first engaged in the foundry business and in 1870 began to manufacture railway cars. His business soon grew to be the finest in Canada and Cobourg's largest industry employing over 600 persons. The Crossen Car Works had the honour of building …James Crossen settled in Cobourg in 1852. He was first engaged in the foundry business and in 1870 began to manufacture railway cars. His business soon grew to be the …Cobourg Public Library
- Burlington Continuation School class, 1915In 1906, to accommodate students continuing after Grade 8, two classrooms were added to the old Central School, built in1860 on Brant Street. The present Central School, opened in 1912, also included continuing students at first. Central High School (now Burlington Central H.S.) opened in the fall of 1922. The …In 1906, to accommodate students continuing after Grade 8, two classrooms were added to the old Central School, built in1860 on Brant Street. The present Central School, opened in 1912, …Burlington Historical Society
- St. Marys curling team, 1915Condition: Fair. Image is scratched and stained with some detail missing.Condition: Fair. Image is scratched and stained with some detail missing.St. Marys Museum
- Concrete silos on farm, 1915Condition: Good. Mounting curling image.Condition: Good. Mounting curling image.St. Marys Museum
- Concrete bridge over Humber River, TorontoCondition: Good. Marks on image. Mount causing image to curl. Some yellowing.Condition: Good. Marks on image. Mount causing image to curl. Some yellowing.St. Marys Museum
- Plant No. 1, St. Marys, OntarioCondition: Good. Mounting has made photo slightly more vulnerable to curling.Condition: Good. Mounting has made photo slightly more vulnerable to curling.St. Marys Museum
- View of Stone Quarry, St. Marys, OntarioCondition: Good. Mounting has curled image.Condition: Good. Mounting has curled image.St. Marys Museum
- View of Clay Beds and Factory, St. MarysCondition: Fair. Mounting is harming photo more than anything. Some marks.Condition: Fair. Mounting is harming photo more than anything. Some marks.St. Marys Museum
- Concrete Retaining Walls, Steps and SidewalksCondition: Good. Mounting has caused most damage.Condition: Good. Mounting has caused most damage.St. Marys Museum