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- Victoria Hall Commemorative Plate (2)The construction of this building started in 1856. The doors opened in 1860, when the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) officially opened the building and named it Victoria Hall after his mother, Queen Victoria. A large restoration was undertaken in the 1970s after it was deemed structurally unsafe …The construction of this building started in 1856. The doors opened in 1860, when the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) officially opened the building and named it Victoria …Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Demitasse Cup & Saucer - Ontario Car Ferry Co.White porcelain demitasse cup and saucer with red, white & blue OCFCo logo and band on both. Manufacturer on bottom of both.White porcelain demitasse cup and saucer with red, white & blue OCFCo logo and band on both. Manufacturer on bottom of both.Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Parkwood, Oshawa, Ontario Commemorative PlateProduced by Schneider Enterprises, Woodstock, this is to be the first of an annual series. The photograph is of the building which was the residence of Col. R. S. (Sam) McLaughlin, a Canadian industrial pioneer. The back of the plate offers more details.Produced by Schneider Enterprises, Woodstock, this is to be the first of an annual series. The photograph is of the building which was the residence of Col. R. S. (Sam) …Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Cup & Saucer - Victoria UniversityThe omission of the second "o" from Cobourg's name is not uncommon, though perhaps unusual in something as carefully produced as this.The omission of the second "o" from Cobourg's name is not uncommon, though perhaps unusual in something as carefully produced as this.Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Victoria College Commemorative Plate (2)The construction of this building started in 1832. In 1836 classes started at the “Upper Canada Academy”. It was officially named Victoria College in 1841. In 1890 it federated with the University of Toronto and moved to Toronto in 1892.The construction of this building started in 1832. In 1836 classes started at the “Upper Canada Academy”. It was officially named Victoria College in 1841. In 1890 it federated with …Cobourg Museum Foundation
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