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- Red Truck, Toronto, ONUnited Paving Co. Toronto, Ontario. IHC catalogue number: 22-67. Alternate view taken, but not scanned.United Paving Co. Toronto, Ontario. IHC catalogue number: 22-67. Alternate view taken, but not scanned.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Truck Used for Road Maintenance and Repair, Toronto, ONUnited Paving Co. Toronto, Ontario. IHC catalogue number: 23-67.United Paving Co. Toronto, Ontario. IHC catalogue number: 23-67.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Toronto Zoo '68The polar bear exhibit at the Toronto Zoo.The polar bear exhibit at the Toronto Zoo.
- Toronto Zoo '68The seal exhibit at the Toronto Exhibit.The seal exhibit at the Toronto Exhibit.
- Mayor Anderson in TorontoMayor Bill Anderson (left) in Toronto at the Legislature.Mayor Bill Anderson (left) in Toronto at the Legislature.
- Toronto at the LegislatureMayor Anderson's trip to Toronto to attend the Legislature.Mayor Anderson's trip to Toronto to attend the Legislature.
- T.H. Robinson, skaterCondition: Good. Image is clear. Some simple staining.Condition: Good. Image is clear. Some simple staining.St. Marys Museum
- "Corvette Hero Visits His Old School" Toronto Daily Star articlePublicity tour for HMCS OAKVILLE's heroesPublicity tour for HMCS OAKVILLE's heroesOakville Museum
- Three HMCS OAKVILLE A. A. GunnersThree HMCS OAKVILLE A.A. gunners involved in sinking of U-boatThree HMCS OAKVILLE A.A. gunners involved in sinking of U-boatOakville Museum
- Dignitaries boarding HMCS OAKVILLE at TorontoRear Admiral P.W. Nelles, R.C.N and Hon. Angus L. MacDonald, Minister of National Defence for Naval Affairs with Lt. A.C. Jones R.C.N.R. November 5, 1941Rear Admiral P.W. Nelles, R.C.N and Hon. Angus L. MacDonald, Minister of National Defence for Naval Affairs with Lt. A.C. Jones R.C.N.R. November 5, 1941Oakville Museum
- Sailors scrubbing HMCS OAKVILLE deckPhotographPhotographOakville Museum
- Signallman Gordon Ballenger on bridge of HMCS OAKVILLEPhotographPhotographOakville Museum
- Two Canadians board U-Boat, capture crew at gunpointLt. Harold Lawrence and Petty Officer Arthur PowellLt. Harold Lawrence and Petty Officer Arthur PowellOakville Museum
- HMCS Oaville - Toronto Daily Star Article November 5, 1941"Oakville has Biggest Day as Corvette is Christened"..."Oakville has Biggest Day as Corvette is Christened"...Oakville Museum
- "Thousands Pack Shoreline for Oakville's Christening"Article describing the christening of HMCS Oakville, Toronto Daily Star November 5, 1941Article describing the christening of HMCS Oakville, Toronto Daily Star November 5, 1941Oakville Museum
- "Leap Aboard Sinking Sub"Telegram news article dated November 10, 1942, describing sinking of the U-94 by HMCS OakvilleTelegram news article dated November 10, 1942, describing sinking of the U-94 by HMCS OakvilleOakville Museum
- "Guests of Toronto, Naval Heroes Visit Store"Clipping of Stoker Petty Officer Powell and wife and Lieut. Hal Lawrence visit with President C.L. Burton of Robert Simpson Co.Clipping of Stoker Petty Officer Powell and wife and Lieut. Hal Lawrence visit with President C.L. Burton of Robert Simpson Co.Oakville Museum
- Media Coverage of Frederick Banting's Death 3Newspaper article describing the circumstances surrounding Sir Frederick Banting's death when his plane crashed in Musgrage Harbor, NB, in 1941.Newspaper article describing the circumstances surrounding Sir Frederick Banting's death when his plane crashed in Musgrage Harbor, NB, in 1941.Oakville Public Library
- Media Coverage of Sir Frederick Banting's Death 2Newspaper article describing the circumstances surrounding Sir Frederick Banting's death when his plane crashed in Musgrage Harbor, NB, in 1941.Newspaper article describing the circumstances surrounding Sir Frederick Banting's death when his plane crashed in Musgrage Harbor, NB, in 1941.Oakville Public Library
- Media Coverage of Frederick Banting's Death 4Newspaper article describing the circumstances surrounding Sir Frederick Banting's death when his plane crashed in Musgrage Harbor, NB, in 1941.Newspaper article describing the circumstances surrounding Sir Frederick Banting's death when his plane crashed in Musgrage Harbor, NB, in 1941.Oakville Public Library