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- LH0033 Military - 34th Ontario Regiment116th Battalion marching on King Street116th Battalion marching on King StreetOshawa Public Libraries
- LH0030 Military - 34th Ontario Regiment (1)116th Battalion marching on King Street116th Battalion marching on King StreetOshawa 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
- LH2151 Military funeral processionBlack-and-white/hand-coloured photo of a casket of a fallen soldier in procession through downtown Oshawa along King Street just west of Simcoe Street. Visible in the background are the Royal Band of Canada, Burns Shoes, Puckett & Scilley grocers and the Central Hotel.Black-and-white/hand-coloured photo of a casket of a fallen soldier in procession through downtown Oshawa along King Street just west of Simcoe Street. Visible in the background are the Royal Band …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0270 Airplane crash, looking northwestA JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it remained suspended for several hours. The uninjured pilot, Cadet Weiss, was part of an ambitious flight training program initiated by …A JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it …Oshawa Public Libraries
- Lh0040 Airplane Crash at four corners, looking upA JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it remained suspended for several hours. The uninjured pilot, Cadet Weiss, was part of an ambitious flight training program initiated by …A JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2586 Airplane crash, looking up from King StreetA JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it remained suspended for several hours. The uninjured pilot, Cadet Weiss, was part of an ambitious flight training program initiated by …A JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2585 Airplane crash taken from building across the streetA JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it remained suspended for several hours. The uninjured pilot, Cadet Weiss, was part of an ambitious flight training program initiated by …A JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2573 Airplane Crash - DowntownA JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it remained suspended for several hours. The uninjured pilot, Cadet Weiss, was part of an ambitious flight training program initiated by …A JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2572 Airplane crash - downtownA JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it remained suspended for several hours. The uninjured pilot, Cadet Weiss, was part of an ambitious flight training program initiated by …A JN-4, attempting a forced landing on Oshawa's main street on 22 April 1918, became entangled with telephone wires and pinned near the top of a store front where it …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0307 St. George Ukrainian churchThe parish itself was established circa 1912 shortly after immigrants from Galicia and Bukovinia first settled in the area. For the next 40 years, the first church, known as the Church of the Epiphany and built on Albert Street in 1916/17, was a religious and social center for Ukrainians. Following …The parish itself was established circa 1912 shortly after immigrants from Galicia and Bukovinia first settled in the area. For the next 40 years, the first church, known as the …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1059 Armouries - Oshawa, OntarioColonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury opened in 1914, just a couple of months before the breakout of the First World War.Colonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury opened in 1914, just a couple of months before the breakout of the First World War.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1050 Spring & Axle Co. - Factory ExteriorThe Spring and Axle Co. building was originally built in 1918. It was located on Ritson Road north of Colborne Street It reported to the parent company Ontario Steel Products Ltd. (in Gananoque). The company stopped production at this plant in 1975, and it was demolished.The Spring and Axle Co. building was originally built in 1918. It was located on Ritson Road north of Colborne Street It reported to the parent company Ontario Steel Products …Oshawa Public Libraries
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