"Skelly's Hill"
"Skelly's Hill"
Picturesque Paris, Can. St. Mary's, The Stone Town
Picturesque Paris, Can. St. Mary's, The Stone Town
This photograph was taken around 1890. It gives a panoramic view of St. Marys from atop a hill on Water Street South. Farmers fields line either side of the road and three church steeples can be seen in the distance.
This photograph was taken around 1890. It gives a panoramic view of St. Marys from atop a hill on Water Street South. Farmers fields line either side of the road ...
"St. Marys, Looking South from Sarnia Bridge."
"St. Marys, Looking South from Sarnia Bridge."
"North Ward, St. Marys, Ont."
"North Ward, St. Marys, Ont."
"Sarnia Bridge, St. Marys. August 1908"
"Sarnia Bridge, St. Marys. August 1908"
"The Thames". North of Sarnia Bridge.
"The Thames". North of Sarnia Bridge.
On Copy 1 only: St. Mary's, Canada, "Beautiful for Situation"
On Copy 1 only: St. Mary's, Canada, "Beautiful for Situation"
This photo gives a view of the North Ward in St. Marys. The photograph was taken looking North from Trout Creek. Both the Presbyterian Church (left) and the Catholic Church (right) are visible in this photograph. The picture is believed to have been taken by James Leary, a local photographer ...
This photo gives a view of the North Ward in St. Marys. The photograph was taken looking North from Trout Creek. Both the Presbyterian Church (left) and the Catholic Church ...
St. Marys Looking North From London Bridge
St. Marys Looking North From London Bridge
This photo gives a view looking East towards North Ward from the Thames River. Water Street, Church Street and the London Bridge are visible. To the left of the image the steeples of both the First Presbyterian Church and the Catholic Church can be seen. To the far right, the ...
This photo gives a view looking East towards North Ward from the Thames River. Water Street, Church Street and the London Bridge are visible. To the left of the image ...
Photo showing a view of St. Marys and Station Street. Church Street bridge can be seen along with an old mill. Note the change in the path of the river.
Photo showing a view of St. Marys and Station Street. Church Street bridge can be seen along with an old mill. Note the change in the path of the river.
Harrington Rapids
Harrington Rapids
Photo showing the Thames River and the dam as well as part of the North Ward.
Photo showing the Thames River and the dam as well as part of the North Ward.
Photo showing the Thames River and St. Marys as seen from the Sarnia Bridge. The Grandstand on the Flats (now Milt Dunnell Field) can be seen as well as a church spire and the Queen Street bridge.
Photo showing the Thames River and St. Marys as seen from the Sarnia Bridge. The Grandstand on the Flats (now Milt Dunnell Field) can be seen as well as a ...
Photo of a woman sitting beneath a tree. She is identified as Mrs. John Elliott and was taken in Lancaster's backyard (on the corner of 151 Maiden Lane). Taken from the west bank looking east towards St. Marys across The Flats (now Milt Dunnell Field).
Photo of a woman sitting beneath a tree. She is identified as Mrs. John Elliott and was taken in Lancaster's backyard (on the corner of 151 Maiden Lane). Taken from ...
Nothing on copy of photo. Postcard: Bend from Sarnia Bridge, St. Mary's
Nothing on copy of photo. Postcard: Bend from Sarnia Bridge, St. Mary's
Photo of St. Marys (looking west from the London railway bridge). Trout Creek can be seen as well as various buildings (town hall, curling club building) and bridges (especially the Church Street bridge).
Photo of St. Marys (looking west from the London railway bridge). Trout Creek can be seen as well as various buildings (town hall, curling club building) and bridges (especially the ...
The River Thames (St. Marys) near grandma's house
The River Thames (St. Marys) near grandma's house
Photo showing the mound at Westover Park (taken around 1906). This mound now has a chapel built upon it which is used now-a-days for wedding ceremonies and the like.
Photo showing the mound at Westover Park (taken around 1906). This mound now has a chapel built upon it which is used now-a-days for wedding ceremonies and the like.