Photos from London News/West London News.
- taken by Gibb, Alice.
-#1 The William Percival home at 36 Grosvenor Street, London, which was featured in a calendar by local artist Alex Forde. The article contains quotes from Percival given in a 1903 interview with the London Advertiser. London News, September 22, 1976.
-#2 Photo of Middlesex Courthouse at the forks of the Thames River. London News, October 20, 1976.
-#3 David London and Steve Gregg are two of the stars in the London Community Players production of Norma, Is That You? which opened at the Gallery Theatre, York Street. London News, October 20, 1976.
-#4 Ingrid Betz, author of the novel Mourning of the Dove. London News February 23, 1977
-#5 Vera Hrdlicka, set designer with the Stratford Festival, is using a Local Initiatives Project grant to open a puppet theater in London. February 9, 1977
-#5a Arty shot of Vera and a friend with several of the puppet heads.
-#6 Wilfrid Jury takes a breather from his morning chores in a comfortable chair in the general store at Fanshawe Pioneer Village. Jury, a noted archaeologist, was the founder of the heritage village at Fanshawe Conservation Area. London News, May 18, 1977.
-#7 Lynda Drennan and Lindsay Waddell, students at John P. Robarts School, are dressed in old-fashioned costumes to try their hand at sewing with a treadle sewing machine. The girls were visitng the London Regional Children's Museum exhibit at City Center Mall in downtown London. London News, December 15, 1976.
-#8 Frank Cosyns of Kleiber's Delicatessen holds one of the delicately carved wooden candle holders on display in his store at Covent Garden Market. London News, December 15, 1976.
-#9 Maria Van Der Meer helps her father sell poinsettias at their stall in the Covent Garden Market. London News, December 15, 1976.
-#10 Peter Caldwell, director of London Community Players production of Norma, Is That You?, posing at the door of the Gallery Theater. London News, October 27, 1976.
-#11 Mary Kernohan and Betty Wilkins of the Garden Club of London add some finishing touches to the Eldon House Christmas tree for the holiday season. December 15, 1976.
-#12 Chris Clute uses his school holiday to catch up on some reading at the March of Dimes Awareness Day in Reg Cooper Square. London News, October 6, 1976.
-#13 Jamie Stewart crawls through one of the tunnels in the activity center of the Oak Park Preschool Center, now located at John Dearness Public School. London News, December 8, 1976.
-#14 Iris Turcott, one of the stars of Summer Stage'77s production of Life With Father. London News, July 1, 1977.
-#14b Alison Grant and Iris Turcott, stars of Summer Stage '77 production of Life With Father in Victoria Park. London News, July 1, 1977.
-#15 St. Anne's Anglican Church, Commissioners Road West in Byron, contains a memorial window in memory of Dr. Henry Hall, founder of the community. London News, March 2, 1977.
-#16 The meeting hous of The Society of Friends (Quakers) at Coldstream Conservation Area. London News, June 15, 1977.
-#17 The Robert Flint cottage which was the stonemason's second home, was built in 1857 and is now preserved by the London Garden Club in the grounds of Springbank Park. London News, March 9, 1977.
-#18 Mara Williams of the Montessori House of Children on Waterloo St peers through the Humbug Major Sweet Machine at the Wheels exhibit in the Storefront Museum, City Center Plaza. London News, March 30, 1977.
- #19 Angela Giri and Kim Charles try to pick a pineapple from one of the palm trees in the Aloha Restaurant created by Grade 1 students at Wilton Grove Public School. London News, April 21, 1977.
- #20 Marcia Ladell tries out a garden tractor she thinks is just about her size at this year's Western Fair Farm Show at the fairgrounds. London News, March 9, 1977.
- #21 Timmy Rogers of W. Sherwood Fox Public School holds one of the baby rabbits for sale in the pet store of Covent Garden Market. London News, April 6, 1977.
(Archive Box #464)