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- LH1094 Water tower - Alexandra StreetThe water tower was installed by Oshawa Waterworks in 1904. It was removed in the late 1930s or early 1940s.The water tower was installed by Oshawa Waterworks in 1904. It was removed in the late 1930s or early 1940s.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1096 Presbyterian Church - Simcoe StreetThis church was built in 1862, and torn down in 1899 and a new church was built, eventually called St. Andrew's United Church. It was located at the north east corner of Simcoe and Bruce Streets. he first minister at the old church was Rev. Dr. Thornton.This church was built in 1862, and torn down in 1899 and a new church was built, eventually called St. Andrew's United Church. It was located at the north east …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1097 Simcoe St. South - Y.M.C.A. SiteBlack-and-white photo of two buildings located on Simcoe St. just south of Athol St. E. that were torn down to make room for the new Y.M.C.A. building constructed in 1909.Black-and-white photo of two buildings located on Simcoe St. just south of Athol St. E. that were torn down to make room for the new Y.M.C.A. building constructed in 1909.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1101 Summer StreetcarThe streetcar system in Oshawa was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and King Sts. in 1942.The streetcar system in Oshawa was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0948 Simcoe Street looking north from KingThe streetcar system was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and King Streets in 1942.The streetcar system was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and King Streets …Oshawa Public Libraries
- Oshawa Railway Company, Car 86The streetcar system was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and King Sts. in 1942.The streetcar system was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and King Sts. …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0617 Oshawa Railway Company, Freight Car 44Black-and-white photo of freight car number 44 westbound on Bond street at Victoria St.Black-and-white photo of freight car number 44 westbound on Bond street at Victoria St.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0618 Oshawa Railway CompanyBlack-and-white photo of passenger car number 400, northbound on Simcoe St. at Athol St.Black-and-white photo of passenger car number 400, northbound on Simcoe St. at Athol St.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1033 Main Road - OshawaBlack-and-white photo looking down a major road (likely Simcoe Street) in Oshawa.Black-and-white photo looking down a major road (likely Simcoe Street) in Oshawa.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1035 King Street - looking eastBlack and white photo of the street view of King St. East.Black and white photo of the street view of King St. East.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1057 Simcoe Street - looking northA major construction project was made out of removing the streetcar tracks from downtown Oshawa in 1942.A major construction project was made out of removing the streetcar tracks from downtown Oshawa in 1942.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1063 King St. - looking East (2)Black-and-white photo of King St. East, with views of the residential neighbourhood.Black-and-white photo of King St. East, with views of the residential neighbourhood.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1600 Regent TheatreLocated at the corner of Victoria Street and King Street East, the Regent Theatre was originally erected in 1919, and staged both theatre acts and films. It eventually fell into disrepair, and a renewal project was finally realized as construction began in 2008.Located at the corner of Victoria Street and King Street East, the Regent Theatre was originally erected in 1919, and staged both theatre acts and films. It eventually fell into …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0740 Streetcar DowntownBlack-and-white photo of a downtown area with a streetcar during a celebration (either Dominion Day or Armistice Day).Black-and-white photo of a downtown area with a streetcar during a celebration (either Dominion Day or Armistice Day).Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0752 Downtown OshawaThe streetcar tracks were removed in a major construction project undertaken by the city around the "Four Corners" (Simcoe and King Sts.) in 1942.The streetcar tracks were removed in a major construction project undertaken by the city around the "Four Corners" (Simcoe and King Sts.) in 1942.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0755 Travelling Circus Parade (3)The parade is traveling south on Simcoe Street at King Street.The parade is traveling south on Simcoe Street at King Street.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2158 Military Parade Downtown (5)The location is the east side of Simcoe Street north of Bond.The location is the east side of Simcoe Street north of Bond.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1658 Ward & Dewland - Big Dollar DayWard and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward and W. A. Dewland, this store was also later known as Ward's Dry Goods, then Ward's Department Store. It remained …Ward and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1659 Ward & Dewland - Big Dollar Day (2)Ward and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward and W. A. Dewland, this store was also later known as Ward's Dry Goods, then Ward's Department Store. It remained …Ward and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1660 Ward's Dry Goods Delivery VanWard and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward and W. A. Dewland, this store was also later known as Ward's Dry Goods, then Ward's Department Store. It remained …Ward and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward …Oshawa Public Libraries