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- Frederick Arthur Verner, The Oakville Book, 1856, p. 2 Painting by Frederick A. Verner (1836-1928). Courtesy of the Oakville Museum and Oakville Historical Society.Frederick Arthur Verner, The Oakville Book, 1856, p. 2 Painting by Frederick A. Verner (1836-1928). Courtesy of the Oakville Museum and …
- Alan Kingsland, The Oakville Book Painting is also featured in the book titled The Oakville Book by Sheila Creighton.Alan Kingsland, The Oakville Book Painting is also featured in the book titled The Oakville Book by …
- Clare and Joseph McKeon, Oakville: A place of some importance Advertisement for the Oakville Basket Company from the early 1900s. Image is also featured in the book Oakville: A Place of Some Importance by Clare McKeon and Joseph P. McKeon.Clare and Joseph McKeon, Oakville: A place of some importance Advertisement for the Oakville Basket Company from the early 1900s. Image is …
- Oakville: A place of some importance Image of the Oakville Basket Company in the early 1900s. This photograph is also included in Oakville: A Place of Some Importance by Clare McKeon and Joseph P. McKeonOakville: A place of some importance Image of the Oakville Basket Company in the early 1900s. This photograph …
- Sydna Bell-Windeyer, Oakville Beaver, 1 Feb 1989, p. 3 ...Sydna Bell-Windeyer, Oakville Beaver, 1 Feb 1989, p. 3 ...
- The Oakville Book Postcard depicting Colborne Street in the early 1900s. The image is also included in Sheila Creighton's work entitled "The Oakville Book"The Oakville Book Postcard depicting Colborne Street in the early 1900s. The image is also …
- Alan Kingsland, The Oakville Book This image is of a painting done by Alan Kingsland of St. Andrew's Church. It can also be found featured in the book The Oakville Book by Sheila Creighton.Alan Kingsland, The Oakville Book This image is of a painting done by Alan Kingsland of St. …
- Paul Duff, The Oakville Book Painting of the Bronte Post Office by artist Paul Duff. This image can also be found in the book The Oakville Book by Sheila Creighton.Paul Duff, The Oakville Book Painting of the Bronte Post Office by artist Paul Duff. This image …
- The Hamilton Spectator, 1962 Photo of Downtown Oakville circa 1962 when Colborne Street (renamed Lakeshore Road in 1964) was a hotspot for local businesses. This photo was taken at the intersection of what is presently known asThe Hamilton Spectator, 1962 Photo of Downtown Oakville circa 1962 when Colborne Street (renamed Lakeshore Road …
- The Hamilton Spectator, 1962 This image of Colborne Street (renamed Lakeshore Road in 1965) demonstrates the road's reputation as a hotspot for local businesses. These buildings are now the homes to Murron's Cabinetree and SwissThe Hamilton Spectator, 1962 This image of Colborne Street (renamed Lakeshore Road in 1965) demonstrates the …
- Sketch of an early settlement. Image can also be found in the print book Oakville: A Place of Some Importance by Clare McKeon and Joeseph P. McKeonSketch of an early settlement. Image can also be found in the …
- Sketch of early settlers. Image can also be found in the print book Oakville: A Place of Some Importance by Clare McKeon and Joseph P. McKeonSketch of early settlers. Image can also be found in the print …
- Sketch of early settlers. Image can also be found in the book Oakville: A Place of Some Importance by Clare McKeon and Joseph P. McKeonSketch of early settlers. Image can also be found in the book …
- Sketch of an orchard and farmhouse that would have been characteristic of early Oakville. This image can also be found in the book Oakville: A Place of Some Importance by Clare McKeon and Joseph P. MSketch of an orchard and farmhouse that would have been characteristic of …
- Oakville: A place of some importance Early 20th century advertisement for the John Doty Carriage Spring & Axel Works. Image can also be seen in the collection titled Oakville: A Place of Some Importance by Clare McKeon and Joseph P. McKOakville: A place of some importance Early 20th century advertisement for the John Doty Carriage Spring & Axel …
- Bruce Murdoch (1895-1966), The Hamilton Spectator, 1951 Image of Colborne Street, Oakville taken by Bruce Murdoch for the Hamilton Spectator in 1951. The buildings featured in the photograph still exist today but are occupied by different businesses. KnoxBruce Murdoch (1895-1966), The Hamilton Spectator, 1951 Image of Colborne Street, Oakville taken by Bruce Murdoch for the Hamilton …
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