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- The mill race was used to operate the Warren's Flour Mill, and filled in once electricity became more widely used. The house address was 68 Mechanic Street, later renamed Macmillan Drive,. The houseThe mill race was used to operate the Warren's Flour Mill, and …
- Located on the northeast corner of Centre and Athol, this image is of the downstairs.Located on the northeast corner of Centre and Athol, this image is …
- Located on the northeast corner of Centre Street and Athol, this image is of a damaged wall downstairs.Located on the northeast corner of Centre Street and Athol, this image …
- Pgson family home at Simcoe Street North and Taunton Road. There is now a McDonald's on this site.Pgson family home at Simcoe Street North and Taunton Road. There is …
- The home of Charles Robson, which was located at 283 Simcoe Street North, across from Parkwood Estate. It was torn down to make way for an apartment building in 1958.The home of Charles Robson, which was located at 283 Simcoe Street …
- Men standing outside of the Brook House.Men standing outside of the Brook House.
- This residence was built by J. W. Borsberry, and inhabited by R. S. McLaughlin before he built Parkwood.. It was demolished in order to build the Genosha Hotel.This residence was built by J. W. Borsberry, and inhabited by R. …
- Black and white photo of the residence of R. N. Johns taken in 1906, on the north east corner of Brock and Mary streets.Black and white photo of the residence of R. N. Johns taken …
- Black-and-white photo of the exterior of the William's Residence is partially covered by trees.Black-and-white photo of the exterior of the William's Residence is partially covered …
- The home was demolished in 1909, and the land was used to build the Oshawa High School (now O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute).The home was demolished in 1909, and the land was used to …
- Black and white photo of the R.N. Johns Residence at the north east corner of Brock & Mary streets.Black and white photo of the R.N. Johns Residence at the north …
- Black and white photo of several houses at the corner of Mary & William streets.Black and white photo of several houses at the corner of Mary …
- Frederick Luther Fowke was mayor of the town of Oshawa for two terms. First in 1898, then again from 1900 to 1906. The son of Job Wilson Fowke, a merchant, and Adeline Perkins Stone, Frederick LutherFrederick Luther Fowke was mayor of the town of Oshawa for two …
- The Schofield family owned an operated a major factory in early Oshawa, the Woollen Mill which closed in 1951.The Schofield family owned an operated a major factory in early Oshawa, …
- Newspaper photo of the Williams' (of Williams Piano Co.) family home at 283 Simcoe Street north, just south of O'Neill C.V.I. and across from Parkwood. An apartment building is now on this site.Newspaper photo of the Williams' (of Williams Piano Co.) family home at …
- This house, built by J. W. Borsberry was demolished to make room for the old Ontario Motor Sales Garage. It is now the site of a parking garage. Original photo housed in photo album catalogued as "HiThis house, built by J. W. Borsberry was demolished to make room …