The only information noted on the blue index card at time of photographing was thaat the owner was Mr. C.F. Ryan. It was estimated that the date of ...
At time of photographing, no ownership information or information about the house was noted on the blue index card by the photography team. Likely, ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Miss Inez Bunby. Unfortunately, the photographs are poor but they ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owners were David Patterson and R.W. Blaikie. The original owner had been ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mr. W. Davis who personally resided on Lakewood Dr. Tenants were Mr. ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the original owner was Village of Oakville and the "Old Post Office (Museum) had ...
The first set of photos are unfortunately very poor quality. Parks Canada seems to have tried dark room adjustments to improve the visuals on the ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mr. W. Davis who personally resided on Lakewood Dr. Tenants were ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mrs. Att Lightbourn. The house date of construction was estimated ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mr. W. Davis who personally resided on Lakeshore Dr. Tenant was ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner of "Frontier House" was Mr. P. Strucken. Noted is that the style is ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner of "Ferrah House" was Ms. A.R. Lightburn. The original owner had ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owners were Mr. and Mrs. B. Cristenson. It identifies this as the "George ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Ms. Richard Dands. The original owner had been Quinn Estate, ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mr. Spekking. They estimated that the house had been built in 1860.
At time of photographing, the blue index card only writes that the estimated date of building was 1855.
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mr. W. Dais who personally lived on Lakewood Dr. His tenant was Mrs. ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mr. Macrae. The original owner's name seems to have been written as ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mrs. F.W. Stott. It was estimated that the house had been built in ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner was Mr. M.L. Macrae. The original owner had been Captain Rober Wilson ...
At the time of photographing, the Parks Canada record noted that the house was owned by Mr. MacKeller. The estimated date of building was ...
At the time of photographing, the Parks Canada record noted that the house was owned by Mr. Swenenn who personally resided on Lee's Lane. His tenant ...
At the time of photographing, the Parks Canada record noted that the house was owned by Mr. & Mrs. Croutch who personally resided in Toronto. Their ...
At the time of photographing, the Parks Canada record noted that the house was owned by Mrs. V. Stairs. The original owner had been Captain William ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner of "Barclay House" was Mr. D.H. Nugent. It was estimated that the house ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was R.W. Ford who estimated it had been built about ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owners were Mr. & Mrs. Wallace who personally resided on Sixth Line. ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was the Oakville Club Ltd. A sign over the door reads, "The ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the owner of "Avery House" was Ms. Robt. Harmer. The original owner had been ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owners were Mr. & Mrs. Armstrong. They estimated that it had been ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was T. Walby. They estimated that the date of building had ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was Mr. J.D. Turnbull. The building is Designated by the ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was Reverend H.J.A. Reynolds. The original owner had been ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was Mr. L. McKenna. The original owner had been the son of ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was Mrs. G. Doty. The original owner had been Daniel Brag and ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was Mr. Frank Cornin who personally lived at 1053 Bridge ...
At the time of photographing, the Parks Canada record noted that the house was owned by the New Murray Hotel. The original owner had been John ...
At time of photographing, it was noted on the blue index card that the building owner was Mr. McKeller, the tenant was Mr. Ewing. It was estimated ...