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- Postcard featuring a black and white photograph of the Aberdeen Bridge (Now Lakeshore Bridge) in Oakville, as well an illustration of the British flag and Ontario Crest.Postcard featuring a black and white photograph of the Aberdeen Bridge (Now …
- Postcard featuring a black and white photograph of a two horses pulling a cart overflowing with people down Main Street.Postcard featuring a black and white photograph of a two horses pulling …
- Postcard featuring a black and white photo of the Village Inn in Oakville, which was located on east Howard Ave., South of Carson Ln. The Inn was in operation between 1912 and 1922, then reopened inPostcard featuring a black and white photo of the Village Inn in …
- Postcard featuring an illustration of cars on a road in Palermo.Postcard featuring an illustration of cars on a road in Palermo.
- Postcard featuring Knox Presbyterian Church located at 89 Dunn St in Downtown Oakville.Postcard featuring Knox Presbyterian Church located at 89 Dunn St in Downtown …
- Posted 1909. A one cent stamp is featured on the card, which depicted King Edward VII and were used from 1901 until after his death in 1910. Stamps featuring King George V began in 1911.Posted 1909. A one cent stamp is featured on the card, which …
- Picture of Lakeshore Park, also known as Lakeside Park. The Oakville Pier is pictured faintly in the background.Picture of Lakeshore Park, also known as Lakeside Park. The Oakville Pier …
- Reverse reads: "Dear Old Jane: How the devil are ye? I'm just that messy. Hope to see you Saturday. Love Bertha P.S. Harold's coming out for me on Saturday."...Reverse reads: "Dear Old Jane: How the devil are ye? I'm just …
- Pumping station was located between Kerr and Wilson Streets where the current Oakville Water Purification Plant is. The pumping station was built between 1908-1909.Pumping station was located between Kerr and Wilson Streets where the current …
- Photo of the Oakville Harbour from what was then known as Highway No. 2 Bridge, what is presently Lakeshore Road Bridge.Photo of the Oakville Harbour from what was then known as Highway …
- Reverse side reads: "Dear Friend, I am sorry not to have written before now but did not know your address but I have found your xmas card in my box and it had your address on it. I was very sorry I wReverse side reads: "Dear Friend, I am sorry not to have written …
- Reverse side reads: "Dear Luniel, Am heading for Niagara Falls. Rito Sone"...Reverse side reads: "Dear Luniel, Am heading for Niagara Falls. Rito Sone"...
- Reverse side reads: "Dear Art, Just a few lines to let you know we received your letter as too your card and are glad to hear you are well and hope you will keep. So we are having very warm, dry weatReverse side reads: "Dear Art, Just a few lines to let you …
- Postcard sent to Arthur Hughes by his wife, May, in 1932.Postcard sent to Arthur Hughes by his wife, May, in 1932.
- Head Office building for the Halton and Peel Trust and Savings Company that was located on the southeast corner of Trafalgar and Lakeshore circa late 60s/early 70s. The building became the Halton andHead Office building for the Halton and Peel Trust and Savings Company …
- Posted in 1915. Sent to Arthur Hughes by his sister, Mary.Posted in 1915. Sent to Arthur Hughes by his sister, Mary.
- Later became the Oak Queen Mall and is now the Trafalgar Village Mall. Reverse contains a description of the photograph.Later became the Oak Queen Mall and is now the Trafalgar Village …
- Photo of a beach at Lakeside Park. Mount Vernon is pictured at the top of the hill.Photo of a beach at Lakeside Park. Mount Vernon is pictured at …
- Park was later bought by BP. Reverse contains a description of the photograph.Park was later bought by BP. Reverse contains a description of the …