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James Egan Photograph Collection


These photographs are views of London collected by (not necessarily taken by) James Egan (1827-1919), who operated a photography studio in London from 1851-1878.
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  • Masonic Temple, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The image is erroneously inscribed as being the corner of King St. and Dundas St. The correct location is the north-west corner of K
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • John Campbell's Carriage Factory, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. Only part of it can be seen on the digital copy. The address for this building was 77-85 King Street. PG L2
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • Bowman & Co. Coal and Wood Yard, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. Bowman & Co was established in 1876. (Source: Industries of Canada. 1890, p. 51) The address for this yard was 246 Bathurst Street.
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • Blackfriars Bridge, London, Ontario
        Blackfriars Bridge, a reinforced wrought-iron bowstring bridge, was constructed in 1875. It spans the north branch of the Thames River, now connecting the north end of Ridout Street with Blackfriars
      Blackfriars Bridge, a reinforced wrought-iron bowstring bridge, was constructed in 1875. It …
  • Labatt Brewery, London, Ontario
        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. PG
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • Richmond Street, looking north, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. PG L8
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • W. Halle & Co's Piano Warehouse, London, Ontario
        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 Halle
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • King Street, north side between Richmond and Clarence Streets, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. Bennet & Mills, Undertakers is listed in the 1874-5 London City Directory, after which only the name Bennet appears. PG L35
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • Richmond Street at York Street, looking towards the northeast corner, London, Ontario
        The inscription, which does not appear on the digital copy, was added below the original photograph in 1939. PG L40
      The inscription, which does not appear on the digital copy, was added …
  • Dundas Street, south side west of Richmond Street, London, Ontario
        The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the original photograph in 1939. Although the inscription states that the photograph was taken about 1890-5, a more accurate date would be
      The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the …
  • Dundas Street, south side looking east towards Clarence Street, London, Ontario
        The inscription does not appear on the digital copy. Reid's Crystal Hall was built in 1873 and collapsed during a renovation to the building in 1907. PG L54
      The inscription does not appear on the digital copy. Reid's Crystal Hall …
  • Odd Fellows' Hall, London, Ontario
        The Odd Fellows' Hall was located on the north-east corner of Dundas and Clarence Streets. A. & S. Nordheimer sold pianos, organs, music and musical instruments. Otto B. Graves sold pictures, picture
      The Odd Fellows' Hall was located on the north-east corner of Dundas …
  • Canada Life Assurance Company, Head Office Building, Hamilton, Ontario
        The Canada Life Assurance Company Building, Hamilton Ontario was built in 1883 and demolished in 1972. It was located on the southeast corner of King and James Streets. PG L59
      The Canada Life Assurance Company Building, Hamilton Ontario was built in 1883 …
  • London Asylum for the Insane, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. A new hospital was built in the 1960s and the old Asylum was torn down in 1975 after being vacant for 7 years. In 1968 the name chan
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • The Custom House, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. PG L17
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • O.E. Brener Cigar Factory, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. PG L13
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • Fire Hall, London, Ontario
        The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the original photograph in 1939. PG L14
      The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the …
  • Union School, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. In 1890, the now obsolete building was demolished and part of the site was subdivided into building lots. The London Free Press late
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • Post Office, London, Ontario
        The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. PG L25
      The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
  • St. Peter's Cathedral, viewed from Richmond Street near the corner of Dufferin Avenue, London, Ontario
        The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the original photograph in 1939. The Bishop's Palace was the residence of the Roman Catholic bishops of London from 1870 to 1914. In 1914 t
      The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the …
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