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- Inscription is handwritten on the back of the print. This photograph is featured on p.88 of Alan Noon's book: "East of Adelaide: photographs of commercial, industrial and working-class urban Ontario.Inscription is handwritten on the back of the print. This photograph is …
- An imprint "Hines Studio LONDON CANADA" appears in the bottom right corner of the photograph. This is a London built Barton and Rumble truck. Source: "East of Adelaide: Photographs of commercial, indAn imprint "Hines Studio LONDON CANADA" appears in the bottom right corner …
- Handwritten inscription appears on the back of the cardboard mounted print. This photograph is one of five similar sized, card mounted scenes of the Byron area in the London Room Photograph CollectioHandwritten inscription appears on the back of the cardboard mounted print. This …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph. It would have been taken by Edy Brothers sometime between 1883 and 1920 when they were at their 214 Dundas Street location. The ornate photographer's impriThis is an undated cabinet card photograph. It would have been taken …
- This is a card mounted, undated photograph of an unidentified woman. "The Ontario Photographer's List (1851-1900)" by Glen C. Phillips has a listing for Toronto photographers Stanton & Vicars (VickerThis is a card mounted, undated photograph of an unidentified woman. "The …
- This undated photograph is mounted inside a rectangular card which frames it with a raised border with embossed stars. It appears to be a tintype carte de visite. The surface of the image is bubbledThis undated photograph is mounted inside a rectangular card which frames it …
- This may be a stereoscopic view meant to be viewed through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image.This may be a stereoscopic view meant to be viewed through a …
- This undated cabinet card photograph would have been taken sometime between 1870 and 1902 when William Still was in business as a photographer in Orangeville, Ontario. The map shows the location of OThis undated cabinet card photograph would have been taken sometime between 1870 …
- Charles Trump Priddis was a dry goods merchant whose sons, James and George, later carried on the business by establishing Priddis Brothers ca. 1875. The 1874-75 London City Directory lists the businCharles Trump Priddis was a dry goods merchant whose sons, James and …
- This is a copy of an undated photograph taken by Edy Brothers. It was probably taken sometime ca. 1883-1920 when Edy Brothers were at their 214 Dundas Street location. The map location shows the photThis is a copy of an undated photograph taken by Edy Brothers. …
- Patrick Flanagan came to the location of what is now Clandeboye in May, 1844. He built the first hotel and store there and for several years the hamlet was known as "Flanagan's Corners". He was bornPatrick Flanagan came to the location of what is now Clandeboye in …
- Black and white photograph of full-body, side view of George Gibson in catcher's gear wearing Pittsburgh Pirates ball cap on baseball field. Another player from the opposing team is approaching carryBlack and white photograph of full-body, side view of George Gibson in …
- This is a print of an original cabinet card photograph which has been mounted on card. The Ontario Voters lists for 1877-1879 lists Dudley Merrills at Concession A, Lot 6 in London Township. AccordinThis is a print of an original cabinet card photograph which has …
- The Rev. John Scott was minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church from 1850 to 1875. Source: "1832 First-St. Andrews 1982" By First St. Andrew's United Church (London, Ont.). This undated cabinetThe Rev. John Scott was minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church from …
- Dr. John Salter, born in London England in 1802, was a druggist who opened an apothecary shop first on Ridout Street opposite the courthouse. His drug store was later located on Dundas Street near ClDr. John Salter, born in London England in 1802, was a druggist …
- This photograph was taken along the route the Royal Procession took in London, June 7, 1939. The exact location isn't clear. The four mile tour of streets stretched from York Street on the south to SThis photograph was taken along the route the Royal Procession took in …
- The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The date given in the inscription is incorrect. This photograph would have been taken prior to the fire in 1874, likely in 1860. PGThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
- The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. It erroneously gives the location as King and Dundas. The correct location is 371-381 Richmond Street at King Street. Wallace HalleThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
- The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. PG L25The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
- The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the original photograph in 1939. This building was originally the London New Connexion Methodist Church. The Y.M.C.A. purchased the buildinThe inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the …