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- Prospect Park, ca. 1910A photograph of the Toronto Group Picnic at Prospect Park.A photograph of the Toronto Group Picnic at Prospect Park.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Girl near Bradley's ArenaA girl near Bradley's Arena located on Richmond Street West. The arena was built by the Bradley Bros in 1907. The wooden building in the back was an ice rink in the winter and a roller rink in the summer. It was burnt down June 19th, 1928.A girl near Bradley's Arena located on Richmond Street West. The arena was built by the Bradley Bros in 1907. The wooden building in the back was an ice rink …Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Warren Mill, ca. 1910A black and white photograph of the Warren Mill.A black and white photograph of the Warren Mill.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Bishop Bethune Girls, ca. 1910A black and white photograph of the Bishop Bethune Girls on the northwest corner of King and Church Sts.A black and white photograph of the Bishop Bethune Girls on the northwest corner of King and Church Sts.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- William C. (St. Clair or Sinclair) Dalton family, ca 1910William C. Dalton was the son of William Dalton and Elizabeth Sinclair, the first couple married in St Luke's Anglican Church, December 28, 1835. He was born near Burlington on December 25, 1838, emigrated to Iowa in December 1859, bought 80 acres, and later other land. The place was called …William C. Dalton was the son of William Dalton and Elizabeth Sinclair, the first couple married in St Luke's Anglican Church, December 28, 1835. He was born near Burlington on …Burlington Historical Society
- D.M. Tod - Baker, ca. 1919A photograph of D.M. Tod's Bakery - "Home of the Butter-nut Bread." Tod's Bakery was established in 1910 at the northeast corner of Bond and Church Streets.A photograph of D.M. Tod's Bakery - "Home of the Butter-nut Bread." Tod's Bakery was established in 1910 at the northeast corner of Bond and Church Streets.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Old Mill in Oshawa, ca. 1910A photograph of the Old Mill in Oshawa. The Old Mill was originally called The Warren Mill and was located at 110 King St. W.A photograph of the Old Mill in Oshawa. The Old Mill was originally called The Warren Mill and was located at 110 King St. W.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Staff of J.S. Kyle Grocery Store, ca. 1910A photograph mounted on a postcard of the staff of J.S. Kyle's Grocery Store.A photograph mounted on a postcard of the staff of J.S. Kyle's Grocery Store.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Prospect Park PicnicA photo of a bagpiper with the Toronto Picnic Group on the Athletic Grounds at Prospect Park.A photo of a bagpiper with the Toronto Picnic Group on the Athletic Grounds at Prospect Park.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- King Street West, ca. 1910A photograph of the trolley as it travels down the street. Taken from the north side of King Street.A photograph of the trolley as it travels down the street. Taken from the north side of King Street.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Ezra Annes Residence, c.1910This picture shows the back wing of the house with Mrs. Henry Warren Annes and her daughter Maude Annes seated outside. This house was located at 601 Dundas Street West.This picture shows the back wing of the house with Mrs. Henry Warren Annes and her daughter Maude Annes seated outside. This house was located at 601 Dundas Street West.Whitby Public Library
- Gertrude Bryan in front of 206 Byron St. N., c.1910This Regency cottage was built in the 1850s. This home is located at 206 Byron Street North.This Regency cottage was built in the 1850s. This home is located at 206 Byron Street North.Whitby Public Library
- The Jordan InnLooking North at the fron of the Jordan Inn.Looking North at the fron of the Jordan Inn.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Residence of Roy Talling, c.1910This house was built by William Westlake, c.1895. It was located at 604 Brock Street South.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great Depression. By the …This house was built by William Westlake, c.1895. It was located at 604 Brock Street South.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William Henry Hopper, c.1910This brick Regency cottage was built about 1855 at the south-east corner of Dunlop and King Streets (at 319 Dunlop Street West). This picture shows the house with a small front porch, removed some time before 1920.This brick Regency cottage was built about 1855 at the south-east corner of Dunlop and King Streets (at 319 Dunlop Street West). This picture shows the house with a small …Whitby Public Library
- Island ParkCondition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- 98 Peel Street North, ca. 1910Condition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- Interior of Tovell Music Store, ca. 1910Condition: Copy is very good.Condition: Copy is very good.St. Marys Museum
- Exterior of Tovell Music Store, ca. 1910Condition: Copy is very good.Condition: Copy is very good.St. Marys Museum
- St. Marys Town Hall, ca. 1910Condition: Good. Yellowing and wear but image is clear.Condition: Good. Yellowing and wear but image is clear.St. Marys Museum