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- "Martello Tower," or Prince of Wales Tower (1796) Halifax, Nova ScotiaPostcard to Mrs. R.B. Layton, Medicine Hat, Alberta, mailed from Bedford, Nova Scotia. The photo is of Prince of Wales Tower, one of five constructed in Nova Scotia, which currently resides in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax. In the spring of 1796, with fear of the possible arrival of the French …Postcard to Mrs. R.B. Layton, Medicine Hat, Alberta, mailed from Bedford, Nova Scotia. The photo is of Prince of Wales Tower, one of five constructed in Nova Scotia, which currently …Oakville Public Library
- Globe Furniture Company, Waterloo, OntarioThe Globe Furniture Company was moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 years of successful business in Walkerville, Ontario. Edward F. Seagram, Aloyes Bauer and John Letter found a location on the west side of Shantz Street (later Canbar Avenue, no longer exists) suitable for the expanding business. The company …The Globe Furniture Company was moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 years of successful business in Walkerville, Ontario. Edward F. Seagram, Aloyes Bauer and John Letter found a location …Waterloo Public Library
- 1968 Atlantic Bowl gameWaterloo Lutheran University Golden Hawks defeated St. Mary's University Huskies by a score of 37-7. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. In 1924 Waterloo College was established, providing courses in post-secondary education. In 1960 Waterloo College became …Waterloo Lutheran University Golden Hawks defeated St. Mary's University Huskies by a score of 37-7. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Halifax, N.S.The Institution for the Deaf and Dumb in Halifax was founded in 1856. It was closed in 1961 when the Interprovincial School for the Education of the Deaf was opened in Amherst, Nova Scotia.The Institution for the Deaf and Dumb in Halifax was founded in 1856. It was closed in 1961 when the Interprovincial School for the Education of the Deaf was opened …Oakville Public Library
- School for the Blind, Halifax, N.S.The School for the Blind in Halifax, Nova Scotia was opened in 1871. By 1887 children from throughout the Maritimes were attending the school.The School for the Blind in Halifax, Nova Scotia was opened in 1871. By 1887 children from throughout the Maritimes were attending the school.Oakville Public Library
- North West Arm, Halifax, N.S.A postcard sent to Mr. Charles T. Baillie at Naparima College in San Fernando, Trinidad, mailed from Halifax, Nova Scotia.A postcard sent to Mr. Charles T. Baillie at Naparima College in San Fernando, Trinidad, mailed from Halifax, Nova Scotia.Oakville Public Library
- Entrance to Citadel, Halifax, N.S.A postcard sent to Miss Louise MacLeod in Middle River, Cape Breton, mailed from Oakfield, Nova Scotia. The Citadel, completed in 1856, is the fourth such fort to be built on the hill overlooking the harbour. The Citadel is symbolic of Halifax's role as a principal naval station in the …A postcard sent to Miss Louise MacLeod in Middle River, Cape Breton, mailed from Oakfield, Nova Scotia. The Citadel, completed in 1856, is the fourth such fort to be built …Oakville Public Library
- Sebastopol Monument, Halifax, N.S.A postcard sent to Charles T. Baillie at Naparima College in San Fernando, Trinidad, mailed from Halifax, N.S. The Sebastopol monument was erected in 1860 to commemorate the death of two Halifax men in the Crimean War. Major A.F Welsforde and Captain W.B.C.A Parker participated in the siege on Sebastopol.A postcard sent to Charles T. Baillie at Naparima College in San Fernando, Trinidad, mailed from Halifax, N.S. The Sebastopol monument was erected in 1860 to commemorate the death of …Oakville Public Library
- Fort Massey Church, Halifax, N.S.A postcard given to Mr & Mrs Layton for Christmas. The unique name of Fort Massey Church in Halifax recalls the early years of the garrison town when there was a blockhouse on the site. The fort was named after General Eyre Massey who was commander-in-chief at Halifax from 1776-1780. …A postcard given to Mr & Mrs Layton for Christmas. The unique name of Fort Massey Church in Halifax recalls the early years of the garrison town when there was …Oakville Public Library
- Halifax Nova Scotia's Leading Restaurant (Crouse's Restaurant)A postcard sent to R.B. Layton in San Fernando, Trinidad.A postcard sent to R.B. Layton in San Fernando, Trinidad.Oakville Public Library
- Soldiers Monument, Provincial Square, Halifax, N.S.A postcard sent to The Reverend Robby Layton in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton, from Halifax. This monument was dedicated to the men of Halifax and Nova Scotia who fought in the Boer War.A postcard sent to The Reverend Robby Layton in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton, from Halifax. This monument was dedicated to the men of Halifax and Nova Scotia who fought in …Oakville Public Library
- Post Office, Corner of Hollis & George St., Halifax, Nova ScotiaA postcard sent to Mr. Charles T. Baillie at Naparima College in San Fernando, Trinidad, mailed from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The building is now the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.A postcard sent to Mr. Charles T. Baillie at Naparima College in San Fernando, Trinidad, mailed from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The building is now the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.Oakville Public Library
- Pinehill CollegeToday the building is the Atlantic School of Theology, 660 Francklyn Street, Halifax. It was founded in 1971 as an ecumenical school of theology and Christian ministry by the merger of three Canadian theology schools from the Anglican, Catholic and United churches. Originally a mansion built in the 1870s for …Today the building is the Atlantic School of Theology, 660 Francklyn Street, Halifax. It was founded in 1971 as an ecumenical school of theology and Christian ministry by the merger …Oakville Public Library
- Hollis Street looking North, Halifax, N.S.A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Maitland, N.S. (crossed out and re-addressed to Pinehill [College], Halifax).A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Maitland, N.S. (crossed out and re-addressed to Pinehill [College], Halifax).Oakville Public Library
- St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S.St. Paul's, erected in 1750, is the oldest Protestant place of worship in Canada.St. Paul's, erected in 1750, is the oldest Protestant place of worship in Canada.Oakville Public Library
- Kenneth Michael McLaughlinPhotograph of Dr. Kenneth M. McLaughlin, former Chairman of History Department, St. Jerome's University and of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation, receiving Heritage Canada Foundation's Communication Award for Ontario at Government House in Halifax.Photograph of Dr. Kenneth M. McLaughlin, former Chairman of History Department, St. Jerome's University and of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation, receiving Heritage Canada Foundation's Communication Award for Ontario at …Waterloo Public Library
- Fanny Lavinia (Starr) RiceCondition: Copy is good. (another copy is available, but the copy is dark and "bubbly").Condition: Copy is good. (another copy is available, but the copy is dark and "bubbly").St. Marys Museum
- Tracey Robertson wins Canadian championship, ill.Daily Packet & Times (Orillia), 30 Jan 1981Daily Packet & Times (Orillia), 30 Jan 1981Orillia Public Library
- PYE, EDISON - Arrested in Halifax after a Timmins Jewellery robberyPorcupine Advance, 26 May 1949, Section 1, p. 1 ...Porcupine Advance, 26 May 1949, Section 1, p. 1 ...Timmins Public Library
- Gary Jeffries and Peter Baxter at the 2005 Uteck BowlThe Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks defeated the Acadia Axemen 31-10 in the 2005 Uteck Bowl. The game was held on November 19, 2005 at Huskies Stadium in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. In …The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks defeated the Acadia Axemen 31-10 in the 2005 Uteck Bowl. The game was held on November 19, 2005 at Huskies Stadium in Halifax, Nova Scotia. …Wilfrid Laurier University Library