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- Stereograph of Chaffey's Lock c.1900(Condition: Fair. )(Condition: Fair. )Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Stereograph of Chaffey's Lock grist mill c.1900(Condition: Fair. )(Condition: Fair. )Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Opinicon Hotel (also called the Idylwild)(Condition: Fair. )(Condition: Fair. )Rideau Lakes Public Library
- New Warren Tannery Built in 1875A stereoscopic photograph of the "Warren Tannery" built in 1875 after the fire destroyed the previous one.A stereoscopic photograph of the "Warren Tannery" built in 1875 after the fire destroyed the previous one.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Robson & Lauchland Tannery, 1874A stereoscopic photograph of the "Robson & Lauchland" Tannery that was located on Mill Street. At this time it was only a two-storey building.A stereoscopic photograph of the "Robson & Lauchland" Tannery that was located on Mill Street. At this time it was only a two-storey building.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Heavy ice formations along the banks.Mounted on yellow card.Mounted on yellow card.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Six unidentified men seated on a rocky river bank.Mounted on gray cardMounted on gray cardMcLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- 99 Mary Street, Milton, OntarioFor further information see "Historic Homes of Milton, Volume I"For further information see "Historic Homes of Milton, Volume I"Milton Historical Society
- The Gerrie and Yule BlocksThis building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. The store on Dundas Street at left is the grocery store of Gibson and Sparvell. The Ontario Block is further …This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. …Whitby Public Library
- East side of Brock Street north of Dundas StreetThe Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch Block was built in 1874. McMillan Block was built in 1864.The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch …Whitby Public Library
- Parade on Main StreetThe parade route was along Main Street, or Colborne Street as it was also known. It was later renamed Lakeshore Road.The parade route was along Main Street, or Colborne Street as it was also known. It was later renamed Lakeshore Road.Oakville Public Library
- Oakville ParadeThe townspeople of Oakville gather for a parade.The townspeople of Oakville gather for a parade.Oakville Public Library
- The Aquatic Club HouseSpectators stand on the dock of the clubhouse to watch the canoe contests and sports on Sixteen Mile Creek.Spectators stand on the dock of the clubhouse to watch the canoe contests and sports on Sixteen Mile Creek.Oakville Public Library
- Mixed FoursResidents of Oakville participate in a canoe race along Sixteen Mile Creek.Residents of Oakville participate in a canoe race along Sixteen Mile Creek.Oakville Public Library
- Sports OakvilleThe two men standing in the canoes appear to be preparing for a canoe tipping contest on Sixteen Mile Creek. Spectators watch from canoes in the background.The two men standing in the canoes appear to be preparing for a canoe tipping contest on Sixteen Mile Creek. Spectators watch from canoes in the background.Oakville Public Library
- Water SportsFour gentlemen in canoes participate in water sports in Oakville. Another canoe can be seen alongside the pier.Four gentlemen in canoes participate in water sports in Oakville. Another canoe can be seen alongside the pier.Oakville Public Library
- Summer in OakvilleFrom left to right are: W.S. Davis and wife Agnes, Marie Langmuir (Mother) and Lizzie MacMillan. The individual seated in the chair and the infant are unidentified. This photo was likely taken at Dungannon, the Davis family home.From left to right are: W.S. Davis and wife Agnes, Marie Langmuir (Mother) and Lizzie MacMillan. The individual seated in the chair and the infant are unidentified. This photo was …Oakville Public Library
- Baby StepsW.S. Davis watches one of the Davis boys, either Dud (John Douglas) or Jim, walking. This photo was likely taken at Dungannon, the Davis family home.W.S. Davis watches one of the Davis boys, either Dud (John Douglas) or Jim, walking. This photo was likely taken at Dungannon, the Davis family home.Oakville Public Library
- Flowers in BloomThis photo is believed to have been taken at the Langmuir summer home located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.This photo is believed to have been taken at the Langmuir summer home located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.Oakville Public Library
- Langmuir and Davis CousinsFrom left to right are: Grace Langmuir, John Douglas Davis, Jim Davis and Agnes Davis. Agnes Davis and Marie Langmuir were both born Cavers. This photo was likely taken at the Langmuir family summer home.From left to right are: Grace Langmuir, John Douglas Davis, Jim Davis and Agnes Davis. Agnes Davis and Marie Langmuir were both born Cavers. This photo was likely taken at …Oakville Public Library