This is a photograph of Somers Plumbing and Heating, which was once located at 16 Water Street North.
This is a photograph of Somers Plumbing and Heating, which was once located at 16 Water Street North.
This is a photograph of the northeast corner of Queen and Water Streets. On the left is L.A. Ball Furniture, which is now occupied by Roancroft, a hobby shop (July 2018). On the right is Cragmile Flooring, which is now occupied by Heritage Salon. This photograph was likely taken sometime ...
This is a photograph of the northeast corner of Queen and Water Streets. On the left is L.A. Ball Furniture, which is now occupied by Roancroft, a hobby shop (July ...
This is a photograph of the northwest corner of Wellington and Queen Streets in St. Marys. On the left is a building that holds Hotpoint and the St. Marys Travel Agency. This building is now occupied by McPhail's Pet & Animal Needs (July 2018). On the right is Victoria and ...
This is a photograph of the northwest corner of Wellington and Queen Streets in St. Marys. On the left is a building that holds Hotpoint and the St. Marys Travel ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the north side of Queen Street on the block between Wellington and Church Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, but the exact date is unknown. Store names visible in the the photo include, from left to right: JB Tudor, ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the north side of Queen Street on the block between Wellington and Church Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, ...
This is a photograph of the Royal Edward Hotel and the M&M Variety store that were once located on the north side of Queen Street on the block west of Water Street. While the Royal Edward Hotel no longer exists in St. Marys, M&M Variety is still open but has ...
This is a photograph of the Royal Edward Hotel and the M&M Variety store that were once located on the north side of Queen Street on the block west of ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the north side of Queen Street on the block between Water and Wellington Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, but the exact date is unknown. Store names visible in the the photo include, from left to right: Becker's Ice ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the north side of Queen Street on the block between Water and Wellington Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, ...
This is a photograph of the Simpsons-Sears store that was once located at 121 Queen Street East. Simpsons-Sears first appeared in this location in 1976, and it is likely that this photograph was taken some time in the late 1970s. 121 Queen Street East is now home to Lyric Flowers ...
This is a photograph of the Simpsons-Sears store that was once located at 121 Queen Street East. Simpsons-Sears first appeared in this location in 1976, and it is likely that ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the north side of Queen Street on the block between Water and Wellington Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, but the exact date is unknown. Store names visible in the the photo include, from left to right: L.A. Ball ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the north side of Queen Street on the block between Water and Wellington Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the east side of Water Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, but the exact date is unknown. Store names visible in the the photo include, from left to right: Coleman Optical Shoppe, Sir Joe Restaurant, Radio Shack, ?, ?, ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the east side of Water Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, but the exact date is unknown. Store names ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the north side of Queen Street on the block between Water and Wellington Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, but the exact date is unknown. Store names visible in the the photo include, from left to right: Jean Connection, ...
This is a photograph of the stores on the north side of Queen Street on the block between Water and Wellington Street. The photograph was taken around the late 1970s, ...
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... of the central business district, Queen Street, is from the intersection of Queen...
... of the central business district, Queen Street, is from the intersection of Queen...
This photo shows a view of Queen Street looking west from Wellington Street in September 1919. On the left is Trader's Bank, which is now the Meridian Credit Union. Across the street is the White & May clothing store, which is now Scotiabank.
This photo shows a view of Queen Street looking west from Wellington Street in September 1919. On the left is Trader's Bank, which is now the Meridian Credit Union. Across ...
This photograph shows downtown St. Marys looking east on Queen Street from the West Ward. There are a number of vehicles on the road. The Carpet Store is clearly visible in the building that now houses Thames Printing. The Miller's House and the Town Hall are also visible in the ...
This photograph shows downtown St. Marys looking east on Queen Street from the West Ward. There are a number of vehicles on the road. The Carpet Store is clearly visible ...
This is a photograph of a parade downtown St. Marys. The roads are unpaved, so the photograph must have been taken sometime before 1921. People are gathered on the sidewalk and street near what was then the Grand Central Hotel, Molson's Bank, and the Journal Argus office.
This is a photograph of a parade downtown St. Marys. The roads are unpaved, so the photograph must have been taken sometime before 1921. People are gathered on the sidewalk ...
... a service station business here....
... a service station business here....
This photograph shows a view of the southwest corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. The building on the corner was built in 1980 as a blacksmith shop for Benjamin Robinson. The building has changed its appearance drastically over the years, but still stands and is now Stirling Tattoos and Lai ...
This photograph shows a view of the southwest corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. The building on the corner was built in 1980 as a blacksmith shop for Benjamin Robinson. ...
This photograph shows the northeast corner of Queen and Wellington Streets before the current post office was constructed there in 1957. There is a line of cars parked along the side of the road.
This photograph shows the northeast corner of Queen and Wellington Streets before the current post office was constructed there in 1957. There is a line of cars parked along the ...
This is a photograph showing the southeast corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. Behind one of the many people out on the sidewalks, you can just make out the Weir Fountain, which was constructed in 1903, but the roads are unpaved, dating the photo pre-1921. In the background you can ...
This is a photograph showing the southeast corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. Behind one of the many people out on the sidewalks, you can just make out the Weir ...
This photo shows a view of the North side of Queen Street. The first building on the left is Parson's Fair; this building still stands but is currently vacant. Beside it is a hardware store; this building burned down in 1975, and in its place now is the Towne and ...
This photo shows a view of the North side of Queen Street. The first building on the left is Parson's Fair; this building still stands but is currently vacant. Beside ...