LH0002 Centre Street School - Interior

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
Centre Street School interior view while class is in progress
Notes
Oshawa Central Public School was usually referred to as Centre Street School, especially after the High School was erected in 1910 and the school was devoted exclusively to elementary students. It was torn down in 1920 and a new Centre Street School was built in its place in 1923. The new building was re-named E.A. Lovell School in 1955, and is now used as a Continuing Education facility after the merging of E.A. Lovell and South Simcoe Schools to create Village Union on the corner of Simcoe and Gibb Streets in 1999.
Date of Publication
1913
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Helen Burns, Helen Ford, Marion White
Local identifier
LH0002
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.90012 Longitude: -78.84957
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Location of Original
PHOTO SCH B-001 000007
Terms of Use
please credit Oshawa Public Libraries, Local History Collection
Contact
Oshawa Public Libraries
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Nicole Adams, Local History and Genealogy Librarian
65 Bagot Street
Oshawa, ON L1H 1N2
905-579-6111 EXT 5253
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