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- Black and white photo of a finished Williams piano.Black and white photo of a finished Williams piano.
- The Queen's Hotel was established in 1874, and was altered in 1921 to be used as apartments with stores beneath.The Queen's Hotel was established in 1874, and was altered in 1921 …
- Black and white (photo of) Postcard with photographs of: Schofield Woolen Co., The Pedlar People, Williams Piano Co., Ontario Malleable Iron Co., Eaton's, McLaughlin Carriage Co., Robson Leather Co.,Black and white (photo of) Postcard with photographs of: Schofield Woolen Co., …
- Black-and-white photo of a downtown area with a streetcar during a celebration (either Dominion Day or Armistice Day).Black-and-white photo of a downtown area with a streetcar during a celebration …
- Black-and-white photo of a military parade downtown being led by a marching band.Black-and-white photo of a military parade downtown being led by a marching …
- Black and white photo of a Military parade through downtown; close-up of an unidentified soldier.Black and white photo of a Military parade through downtown; close-up of …
- Black-and-white photo of downtown business buildings decorated for a celebration (either Dominion Day or Armistice) in an unspecified location.Black-and-white photo of downtown business buildings decorated for a celebration (either Dominion …
- Black and white photo of Andrew Hall standing next to a woodstove.Black and white photo of Andrew Hall standing next to a woodstove.
- Black and white photo of Andrew Hall putting wood into a woodstove.Black and white photo of Andrew Hall putting wood into a woodstove.
- 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 waOshawa Central Public School was usually referred to as Centre Street School, …
- Thornton's Corners School was originally built in 1835, but was eventually replaced in the 1870s by a group of Methodists and used as a worship centre. The building was used once again as a school whThornton's Corners School was originally built in 1835, but was eventually replaced …
- Black and white photo of six unidentified adults posing at Prospect Park.Black and white photo of six unidentified adults posing at Prospect Park.
- The old Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1862 after a split between the Whitby and Oshawa sections of the Presbyterian community. This church was torn down in 1899 and a new church was built, eThe old Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1862 after a split between …
- Simcoe St. Methodist (now United) church was constructed in 1867 as a response to overcrowding of the previous facility on King St. It originally cost $15,000 to build, and was completely renovated fSimcoe St. Methodist (now United) church was constructed in 1867 as a …
- Black and white photo of the interior of Simcoe St. Methodist Church (now Simcoe St. United Church).Black and white photo of the interior of Simcoe St. Methodist Church …
- The area was constructed around 1910 and used as living quarters for workers from England who came for employment in Malleable Iron Foundry.The area was constructed around 1910 and used as living quarters for …
- The church was built in 1863, was later merged with the Methodist church and 1913, the congregation moved to the corner of King and Charles Streets to become King Street United Church. This church waThe church was built in 1863, was later merged with the Methodist …
- Emily-Irene Morphy was born on 3 Aug 1884 to Henry Edmund Morphy and Miriam Maria Pellatt. She married John Alexander Craig on 15 Aug 1908 in Toronto. She died on 9 Jul 1963.Emily-Irene Morphy was born on 3 Aug 1884 to Henry Edmund Morphy …
- Black and white photo of four unidentified Oshawa Lacrosse Players posing for a team photo.Black and white photo of four unidentified Oshawa Lacrosse Players posing for …
- The Grand Trunk Railway (G.T.R.) between Oshawa and Toronto was officially completed in 1856, and the station was located east of Simcoe Street SouthThe Grand Trunk Railway (G.T.R.) between Oshawa and Toronto was officially completed …