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- This undated photograph was taken by W.O. Carson, a photographer from 1897 to 1905. His studio was at 180 Dundas Street. This card mounted photograph includes the photographer's imprint beneath the pThis undated photograph was taken by W.O. Carson, a photographer from 1897 …
- Arthur Topping first appears in the London City Directory in 1895. He was an attendant at the Asylum. This is an undated cabinet card photograph taken by Frank Cooper. It was probably taken sometimeArthur Topping first appears in the London City Directory in 1895. He …
- Dr. Cattermole was born on the Cattermole Estate in the village of Eyke, Suffolk, England on October 18, 1807. He died in London, Ontario on November 17, 1890 at the age of 83. Source: "The March ofDr. Cattermole was born on the Cattermole Estate in the village of …
- The wide knot on Judge Elliot's tie suggests this portrait was taken in the 1870's to 1880's. John Cooper was in business as a photographer from 1857-1890. His business was located at 198 Dundas StreThe wide knot on Judge Elliot's tie suggests this portrait was taken …
- Unfortunately, there is no inscription. The only clue to the date is that on the building, which gives us a starting date. The upswept, center parted hairstyles of the females in the picture, along wUnfortunately, there is no inscription. The only clue to the date is …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph. The bottom of the card with the photographer's imprint has been cut off but, from the small portion of imprint that remains, we are able to determine thatThis is an undated cabinet card photograph. The bottom of the card …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph taken by Frank Cooper, probably around 1903 when C.B. Edwards was city clerk. C.B.(Clarence Bartlett)Edwards was born in Burgessville, Oxford County on JanuThis is an undated cabinet card photograph taken by Frank Cooper, probably …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph. The bottom of the card, including the photographer's imprint, has been cut off, but from the small portion of imprint that remains we are able to determineThis is an undated cabinet card photograph. The bottom of the card, …
- Fred Landon, born in London, Ontario in 1880, was a journalist, librarian, and historian. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a B.A. in 1906 and spent ten years working for the LFred Landon, born in London, Ontario in 1880, was a journalist, librarian, …
- William Glen Moncrieff was born in Scotland on November 4, 1816 and died in London Ontario September 27, 1891. He had been a Presbyterian Church minister in Scotland but resigned from the ministry inWilliam Glen Moncrieff was born in Scotland on November 4, 1816 and …
- This is an undated professional quality portrait. The map location is 90 Ridout Street South the former location of Col. Gartshore's residence, Beechwood. The house was demolished in 1972.This is an undated professional quality portrait. The map location is 90 …
- This is an undated cabinet card. The Edy Brothers were in business between 1883 and 1920. The map location shows the studio location at 214 Dundas Street.This is an undated cabinet card. The Edy Brothers were in business …
- The First Congregational Church, later known as Beecher United Church, was designed by Thomas Tracy. The corner stone was laid June 14, 1875 (London Advertiser Evening Edition, Tuesday, June 15, 1875The First Congregational Church, later known as Beecher United Church, was designed …
- Construction of Westminster Psychopathic Hospital began in the fall of 1918 and it was completed and opened for patients May 1, 1920. As a military hospital, it was used primarily to treat and rehabiConstruction of Westminster Psychopathic Hospital began in the fall of 1918 and …
- This white brick, two-storey building opened on August 17, 1876, with Mr. M.J. Glass as the first principal. Within two years this new Petersville School was re-christened Empress School. This buildiThis white brick, two-storey building opened on August 17, 1876, with Mr. …
- Work began on Hotel London October 23, 1926. Built in Renaissance Revival style by the London Realty Company Limited, it officially opened July 25, 1927. The bar closed for the last time at 1 a.m. SuWork began on Hotel London October 23, 1926. Built in Renaissance Revival …
- A sixty-one page booklet with four-pages (centre) listing picnic events on August 17, 1901. Contains photos of London landmarks and several prominent Londoners. Invitation card, attached.A sixty-one page booklet with four-pages (centre) listing picnic events on August …
- Edward VII acceded to the throne January 22, 1901.Edward VII acceded to the throne January 22, 1901.
- The program for the Grand Military Entertainment at the Grand Opera House, January 23, 1900. In aid of the families of soldiers who have "gone to the front" in the South African War. Entertainers incThe program for the Grand Military Entertainment at the Grand Opera House, …