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- Due to the fact that Oshawa residents were so displeased with the lack of Secondary school in the town prior to 1900, a group was established in 1905 to find a suitable spot to build. The Sam TrewinDue to the fact that Oshawa residents were so displeased with the …
- Taken during construction of library addition.Taken during construction of library addition.
- View of Centre Street School from the roadView of Centre Street School from the road
- View of the exterior of Centre Street SchoolView of the exterior of Centre Street School
- View of the exterior of Centre Street SchoolView of the exterior of Centre Street School
- Due to the fact that Oshawa residents were so displeased with the lack of Secondary school in the town prior to 1900, a group was established in 1905 to find a suitable spot to build. The Sam TrewinDue to the fact that Oshawa residents were so displeased with the …
- 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, …
- Bishop Bethune College was incorporated in 1889, and was a boarding and day school for girls which was run by the Anglican Church It was named in honour of the second Bishop of Toronto, and was champBishop Bethune College was incorporated in 1889, and was a boarding and …
- King Street Public School was built in 1913 on property that was originally purchased by the McLaughlin Carriage Co., and given to the School Board. Some students came from as far away as Bloor StreeKing Street Public School was built in 1913 on property that was …
- Mary Street School was born out of controversy in the growing Village of Oshawa. A public meeting decided that two schools would be built to lessen the over-crowding in the one which already existed.Mary Street School was born out of controversy in the growing Village …
- 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, …
- The idea to build Albert Street School came out of the same meeting in 1876 as did Mary Street School. Due to overcrowding it was proposed that two new schools be built in Oshawa, one was to be on aThe idea to build Albert Street School came out of the same …
- Thorton'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 wheThorton's Corners School was originally built in 1835, but was eventually replaced …
- 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 …
- This image is part of a collection that was on display at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium.This image is part of a collection that was on display at …
- taken during the construction of the McLaughlin Library addition.taken during the construction of the McLaughlin Library addition.
- Bishop Bethune College was incorporated in 1889, and was a boarding and day school for girls which was run by the Catholic Church. It was named in honour of the second Bishop of Toronto, and was chamBishop Bethune College was incorporated in 1889, and was a boarding and …
- Students of the school posing outside of the Buildings - Class PhotoStudents of the school posing outside of the Buildings - Class Photo
- Students in class at King Street SchoolStudents in class at King Street School