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- Tree Planting Ceremony(L to R) David Senst, Herb Merry, M.P. Kerr, Al Masson(L to R) David Senst, Herb Merry, M.P. Kerr, Al Masson
- E.J. James Public SchoolKindergarten children painting pictures.Kindergarten children painting pictures.
- Trafalgar Township Police Boys BandTrafalgar Township Police Boys Band playing in Trafalgar Square.Trafalgar Township Police Boys Band playing in Trafalgar Square.
- Brookdale Public SchoolBoys doing gymnastics in gym class.Boys doing gymnastics in gym class.
- Reynolds Street, OakvilleAn apartment building located on Reynolds St. in Oakville.An apartment building located on Reynolds St. in Oakville.
- School Machine ShopThe machine shop at a local high school.The machine shop at a local high school.
- Student Working in Machine ShopA high school student working in the school machine shop.A high school student working in the school machine shop.
- School Machine ShopStudent and teacher work in the school’s machine shop.Student and teacher work in the school’s machine shop.
- Rebecca and KerrHousing located at Rebecca and Kerr Street in Oakville.Housing located at Rebecca and Kerr Street in Oakville.
- Westside SchoolBack of Westside school facing Kerr Street.Back of Westside school facing Kerr Street.
- Brookfield CrescentOn Brookfield Crescent at Brant Street.On Brookfield Crescent at Brant Street.
- Oakville, Ontario, Canada: Relaxing in the sun is wonderful.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Methodist Church, Oakville, Ont., Canada.This church became St. John's United Church in 1925 after the formation of the United Church of Canada from a union of Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. Many members of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, including the minister, left to join the new United church.This church became St. John's United Church in 1925 after the formation of the United Church of Canada from a union of Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. Many members of …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Queen Elizabeth Highway and Bridge, Oakville, Ontario, Canada.......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Map of Oakville 1877This map was compiled using original registered surveys from J.H. Pope.This map was compiled using original registered surveys from J.H. Pope.Oakville Public Library
- Mount VernonMount Vernon, the residence of Matilda Chisholm and her family prior to it burning downMount Vernon, the residence of Matilda Chisholm and her family prior to it burning downOakville Museum
- Lakeview park, canons from World War OneLakeview Park, with memorial canons from World War One; lighthouse is visible in the distanceLakeview Park, with memorial canons from World War One; lighthouse is visible in the distanceOakville Museum
- Colborne St., Oakville, Ont.Image of Colborne Street, now known as Lakeshore Road, in possibly the late 20s or early 30s. Exact date is unknown.Image of Colborne Street, now known as Lakeshore Road, in possibly the late 20s or early 30s. Exact date is unknown.Oakville Public Library
- Three HMCS OAKVILLE sailors on shipThree HMCS sailors on ship; Leading Signalman Gordon Ballinger, St. Lambert, Que. Coder Jack Ward, Calgary Alta. Coder Albert Baer, Fort William, Ont.Three HMCS sailors on ship; Leading Signalman Gordon Ballinger, St. Lambert, Que. Coder Jack Ward, Calgary Alta. Coder Albert Baer, Fort William, Ont.Oakville Museum
- Oakville High School Honour Roll 1939-1945The Honour Roll commemorates Oakville servicemen William Archibald; Edward Ashbury; George Atkins; James Bedlington; Patrick Blackham; Lorne Bray; Nat. Buchanan; Roland Montgomery Bull; Ralph Emerson Featherstone; Arthur Butler; Jackson Cook; Richard Dowding; Laurie Dynes; Harry P. Farr; Bruce Fox; Charles Duncan Bremner Green; Charles Herson; Bill Marshall; Kenneth Kemp; John …The Honour Roll commemorates Oakville servicemen William Archibald; Edward Ashbury; George Atkins; James Bedlington; Patrick Blackham; Lorne Bray; Nat. Buchanan; Roland Montgomery Bull; Ralph Emerson Featherstone; Arthur Butler; Jackson Cook; …Oakville Museum