In this Orangemen's Parade, July 1953, we see people formally dressed in dark suits, and we see women. It even looks like two of the band members are children. Unfortunately, we have no information a
In this Orangemen's Parade, July 1953, we see people formally dressed in …
Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge Hall was located on Steeles Avenue. A second photograph showing more of the streetscape can be found under "Pages Select" above in this record. The second photograph was tak
Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge Hall was located on Steeles Avenue. A second …
Ontario archival histories show that the Loyal Orange Order came to Ontario with military men and others with Irish Protestant connections. The Lodges were an opportunity for men to socialize althoug
Ontario archival histories show that the Loyal Orange Order came to Ontario …
Dances, plays, concerts, oyster suppers, fundraisers, and a great many other social events happened at the Lodge. The L.O.L. No. 165 hall on Steeles Avenue didn't have a kitchen, so the Anglicans add
Dances, plays, concerts, oyster suppers, fundraisers, and a great many other social …
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