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- Canoe sports Oakville 1908Unpublished stereoview of a group of canoes on Sixteen Mile Creek in a 1908 event. The evidence of the right panel, with one of the men in the canoe standing upright suggests that it is a pair with another stereoview of the canoe tipping contest. Three or four other canoes …Unpublished stereoview of a group of canoes on Sixteen Mile Creek in a 1908 event. The evidence of the right panel, with one of the men in the canoe standing …Oakville Public Library
- Oakville sports 1908Unpublished stereoview of a canoe tipping contest on Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville. A pair of two man canoes are on the creek. One crew member holds a canoe paddle, the second a long pole with what appears to be a boxing glove tied to the end. The near canoe …Unpublished stereoview of a canoe tipping contest on Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville. A pair of two man canoes are on the creek. One crew member holds a canoe paddle, …Oakville Public Library
- Swimming race, Oakville 1908Unpublished stereoview of a swimming race in Sixteen Mile Creek, with the two swimmers paced by three canoes.Unpublished stereoview of a swimming race in Sixteen Mile Creek, with the two swimmers paced by three canoes.Oakville Public Library
- Canoe race Oakville 1908Unpublished stereoviews of the final leg of a canoe race on Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville in 1908. A crowd of onlookers watch from the shore, both at water level and from a balcony. This appears to be a coed, four person race with two women paddling in the bow.Unpublished stereoviews of the final leg of a canoe race on Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville in 1908. A crowd of onlookers watch from the shore, both at water level …Oakville Public Library
- The Langmuir TwinsIsabel and Janet Langmuir at the Langmuir summer home located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.Isabel and Janet Langmuir at the Langmuir summer home located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.Oakville Public Library
- Sailing in Oakville......Oakville Public Library
- Marching Band on Main StreetThe marching band takes its turn in a parade held on Main Street, also known as Colborne Street. Colborne Street was later renamed Lakeshore Road.The marching band takes its turn in a parade held on Main Street, also known as Colborne Street. Colborne Street was later renamed Lakeshore Road.Oakville 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
- The LangmuirsEd Langmuir with daughters Isabel and Janet.Ed Langmuir with daughters Isabel and Janet.Oakville Public Library
- Langmuir Summer HomeThe summer home of Ed Langmuir was located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.The summer home of Ed Langmuir was located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.Oakville Public Library
- Langmuir Summer HomeThe Langmuir family's summer home was located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.The Langmuir family's summer home was located at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville.Oakville Public Library