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- W. Halle & Co's Piano Warehouse, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. It erroneously gives the location as King and Dundas. The correct location is 371-381 Richmond Street at King Street. Wallace Halle operated a piano warehouse from 1870 to 1892 when he then moved to Hamilton (South London Planning …The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. It erroneously gives the location as King and Dundas. The correct location is 371-381 Richmond Street at King …London Public Library
- Post Office, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. PG L25The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. PG L25London Public Library
- First Congregational Church, London, OntarioThe First Congregational Church, later known as Beecher United Church, was designed by Thomas Tracy. The corner stone was laid June 14, 1875 (London Advertiser Evening Edition, Tuesday, June 15, 1875, p.1, c.5). The Church Opening - Dedication of New Congregational Edifice took place Sunday Aug. 27, 1876 (London Advertiser, …The First Congregational Church, later known as Beecher United Church, was designed by Thomas Tracy. The corner stone was laid June 14, 1875 (London Advertiser Evening Edition, Tuesday, June 15, …London Public Library
- Victoria Hall, London, OntarioThe inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the original photograph in 1939. This building was originally the London New Connexion Methodist Church. The Y.M.C.A. purchased the building in 1878, renovated it and renamed it Victoria Hall. They occupied it until 1893 when it was sold to …The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the original photograph in 1939. This building was originally the London New Connexion Methodist Church. The Y.M.C.A. purchased the …London Public Library
- Michigan Central Railway Station, London, OntarioThe Michigan Central Railway Station, built 1886-7, was situated on the south-east corner of Clarence and Bathurst Streets. It was designed by F. H. Spier, a famous Detroit architect (source: "Canadian Rail Passenger Review Vol 1" p.65). The first Michigan Central passenger train pulled into the station on September 12, …The Michigan Central Railway Station, built 1886-7, was situated on the south-east corner of Clarence and Bathurst Streets. It was designed by F. H. Spier, a famous Detroit architect (source: …London Public Library
- J. Tune & Son, London, Ontario (interior view)The inscription which does not appear with the digital copy was added in 1939. The original photograph was included with an advertisement for J. Tune & Son, 145 & 147 York Street (south side) and lists an alternative name for the company: London Soda Water Works. The products listed are: …The inscription which does not appear with the digital copy was added in 1939. The original photograph was included with an advertisement for J. Tune & Son, 145 & 147 …London Public Library
- J. Tune & Son, London, Ontario (exterior view)The inscription which does not appear on the digital copy was added in 1939. An advertisement that accompanies the original photograph gives the address as 145 and 147 York Street (south side) and lists an alternative name for the company: London Soda Water Works. The products listed are: ginger ale, …The inscription which does not appear on the digital copy was added in 1939. An advertisement that accompanies the original photograph gives the address as 145 and 147 York Street …London Public Library
- Masonic Temple, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The image is erroneously inscribed as being the corner of King St. and Dundas St. The correct location is the north-west corner of King and Richmond Streets. This building was opened in September 1881 (London Free Press, September …The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The image is erroneously inscribed as being the corner of King St. and Dundas St. The correct location …London Public Library
- The City Hotel, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The address for this building was 103 Dundas Street and 399-401 Talbot Street (Historical Sketches of London from Site to City by Nancy Tausky, p. 64). This building was originally constructed as the Hope Hotel in the 1840s …The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The address for this building was 103 Dundas Street and 399-401 Talbot Street (Historical Sketches of London from …London Public Library
- Grand Trunk Railway Depot, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. It erroneously gives the location as Richmond St. The Grand Trunk Railway Depot was situated on the south side of York St. between Richmond and Clarence Streets. The demolition date is incomplete in the inscription. The station was …The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. It erroneously gives the location as Richmond St. The Grand Trunk Railway Depot was situated on the south …London Public Library
- W.L. Graham's Bon Ton Furnishing Emporium, London, OntarioThe inscription was added to the original photograph in 1939. PG L20The inscription was added to the original photograph in 1939. PG L20London Public Library
- Labatt Brewery, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The date given in the inscription is incorrect. This photograph would have been taken prior to the fire in 1874, likely in 1860. PG L7The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The date given in the inscription is incorrect. This photograph would have been taken prior to the fire …London Public Library
- Odd Fellows' Hall, London, OntarioThe Odd Fellows' Hall was located on the north-east side of Dundas and Clarence Streets. PG L45The Odd Fellows' Hall was located on the north-east side of Dundas and Clarence Streets. PG L45London Public Library
- John Campbell's Carriage Factory, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. Only part of it can be seen on the digital copy. The address for this building was 77-85 King Street. PG L2The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. Only part of it can be seen on the digital copy. The address for this building was 77-85 …London Public Library
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