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- Mill ruins on the Sixteen Mile Creek near Cross Avenue in Oakville.Mill ruins on the Sixteen Mile Creek near Cross Avenue in Oakville.
- Further information about Victoria Park, the Hall and rink can be found in the books: Oakville and the Sixteen, and, Oakville; A Small Town 1900-1930 by Frances Robin Ahern.Further information about Victoria Park, the Hall and rink can be found …
- Canoeing and games on sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville for Dominion Day.Canoeing and games on sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville for Dominion Day.
- The technology embedded in today's digital camera photographs such as GPS location, compass orientation so we know which way the photographer was facing, date, even time of day will do more to help hThe technology embedded in today's digital camera photographs such as GPS location, …
- Town of Bronte with Mill on the left and fishing boats,looking towards the harbour.Town of Bronte with Mill on the left and fishing boats,looking towards …
- This image of the Oakville Harbour likely shows the old bridge across Lakeshore Rd. (Originally Colborne St.), however this is not confirmed.This image of the Oakville Harbour likely shows the old bridge across …
- Because this clearly shows the bridge having 4 supports, it is likely the bridge over the Sixteen between Cornwall Road to the south and Cross Avenue on the north, just west of Trafalgar Road.Because this clearly shows the bridge having 4 supports, it is likely …
- A postcard depicting the Grank Trunk Depot in Oakville.A postcard depicting the Grank Trunk Depot in Oakville.
- The postcard spelling of "Radical" was corrected and a later printing of the postcard with the correct spelling, "Radial" is also uploaded to this database.The postcard spelling of "Radical" was corrected and a later printing of …
- A postcard illustrating the Radial Bridge in Oakville. The Hamilton Radial Railway operated between Hamilton and Oakville and the tracks ran along what is now Rebecca Street. The Anderson Bridge replA postcard illustrating the Radial Bridge in Oakville. The Hamilton Radial Railway …
- The New Electric Railway Bridge, Oakville, Ont...The New Electric Railway Bridge, Oakville, Ont...
- A postcard depicting the annual water sports held along the Sixteen in Oakville. Events included: canoe races, canoe tilting, and walking the greasy pole as seen in this photo.A postcard depicting the annual water sports held along the Sixteen in …
- Harbour Grove, also known as Lewis Grove and Chisholm's Grove was a popular picnic area for those boating along the shoreline upon the White Star, operated by the Oakville Navigation Company. It featHarbour Grove, also known as Lewis Grove and Chisholm's Grove was a …
- The Aquatic Club House was located at the foot of William Street. It was home to the Oakville Club which was formed in 1908 from a previously established Aquatic Club.The Aquatic Club House was located at the foot of William Street. …
- Mount Vernon was built in the 1890s as a summer home for John A. Chisholm and family, residents of New York State. The three storey clapboard house overlooked Lakeside park. It was tragicially destroMount Vernon was built in the 1890s as a summer home for …
- Between 1908 and 1909, a water system was installed through Oakville. The system reservoir was built near Lake Ontario between Kerr and Wilson Streets. Building this system, meant fire department serBetween 1908 and 1909, a water system was installed through Oakville. The …
- In the early 1900s the Independent Order of Foresters or I.O.F. chose Oakville as the location for their orphans' home. It was located at 53 Bond Street. The home was part of their plan to care for cIn the early 1900s the Independent Order of Foresters or I.O.F. chose …
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