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- The Custom House, situated on the north-east corner of Queens Avenue and Richmond Street, was opened in 1873 and demolished in the early 1970s. There is a handwritten inscription on the back of the pThe Custom House, situated on the north-east corner of Queens Avenue and …
- The inscription appears to be part of the original image. The photograph is probably two separate photographs superimposed with added illustration. The passengers on the boat and the steam from it'sThe inscription appears to be part of the original image. The photograph …
- The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The address for this building was 103 Dundas Street and 399-401 Talbot Street (Historical Sketches of London from Site to City by NaThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
- The inscription was added to the original photograph in 1939. PG L20The inscription was added to the original photograph in 1939. PG L20
- The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. It erroneously gives the location as Richmond St. The Grand Trunk Railway Depot was situated on the south side of York St. between RThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
- Mildred Barons was honoured at the school that bore her name Mildred B. Barons School, October 15, 1965. London Free Press : from the vault : a photo-history of London. Volume II: 1950-1975. REF r971Mildred Barons was honoured at the school that bore her name Mildred …
- Fryfogle's Tavern, south side of Dundas Street, west of Wellington Street, June 15, 1973. London Free Press : from the vault : a photo-history of London. Volume II: 1950-1975. REF r971.326 Gra v.2 p.Fryfogle's Tavern, south side of Dundas Street, west of Wellington Street, June …
- Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and her husband, Prince Philip visited London Ontario on October 14, 1951. The map shows the location of the Canadian National Railway Station on York StPrincess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and her husband, Prince Philip visited …
- The Photograph index of the London Room lists the following detail: Home of Adam Hope, merchant. House built in 1855. House was situated in south London between Ridout St. & Wortley Road - McKenzie AThe Photograph index of the London Room lists the following detail: Home …
- The first two buildings constructed at the University of Western Ontario were an arts building (now University College) and a natural science building (now the Physics Building). Built in a CollegiatThe first two buildings constructed at the University of Western Ontario were …
- The original photograph which this print is taken from has the photographer's stamp on the reverse. According to Ken McTaggart's book: "London's Darkest Hours," the steamboat Thames was registered inThe original photograph which this print is taken from has the photographer's …
- The London Public Library's London Room Photograph index identifies the group, the date as being circa 1907-8 and lists Frank Thompson as the Master of King Solomon's Lodge. The original photograph wThe London Public Library's London Room Photograph index identifies the group, the …
- A card mounted photograph of a group of sixteen men in uniform, members of the A.M.C. Training Depot, No. 1.A card mounted photograph of a group of sixteen men in uniform, …
- The Free Press moved from its previous location at 122 Carling Street to 430 Richmond Street in the fall of 1866. For several years it occupied both 430 and 432 Richmond Street. These buildings stillThe Free Press moved from its previous location at 122 Carling Street …
- The 1935 London City Directory lists a total of 27 dairies including Saul's and the currently more familiar Silverwood's Dairies. The listing for Saul's Guernsey Dairy states: Geo F. Saul, Prop: GuerThe 1935 London City Directory lists a total of 27 dairies including …
- This is a grainy print of the picture and caption that appeared in the London Advertiser May 8, 1926. PG F423This is a grainy print of the picture and caption that appeared …
- The London Advertiser noted that the new building would be the highest in the city and would cost an estimated $750,000. The first four floors were to house the head office and main branch of the HurThe London Advertiser noted that the new building would be the highest …
- Doris Short, the daughter of Victor S. and Marjorie E. Short, was born ca. 1916. A guess has been made that this undated photograph was taken ca. 1934-1936 when she was perhaps 18 to 20 years old. ThDoris Short, the daughter of Victor S. and Marjorie E. Short, was …
- The photographer's stamp appears on the back. "The Ontario Photographers List (1851-1900)" by Glen C. Phillips lists photographers Albert & James A. Mann, 1866; James A. Mann, 1867-1888; James A. ManThe photographer's stamp appears on the back. "The Ontario Photographers List (1851-1900)" …
- With the assistance of Peter Rechnitzer's book: "R.M. Bucke: Journey to Cosmic Consciousness" we know that Harry Buxton Forman, an Englishman who was Dr. Bucke's book editor and friend, visited in 18With the assistance of Peter Rechnitzer's book: "R.M. Bucke: Journey to Cosmic …