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- Black and white photo (part one of two part landscape) of the exterior on the Simcoe St. side of Burns Shoes.Black and white photo (part one of two part landscape) of the …
- Black and white photo (part two of two part landscape) of the Simcoe Street side of the exterior of Burns Shoes.Black and white photo (part two of two part landscape) of the …
- excellent view of the local businesses, including the Genosha Hotel.excellent view of the local businesses, including the Genosha Hotel.
- Ward and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the northeast corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward and W. A. Dewland, this store was also lWard and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block …
- Ward and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward and W. A. Dewland, this store was alsoWard and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block …
- Ward and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward and W. A. Dewland, this store was alsoWard and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block …
- Ward and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block building on the north east corner of Simcoe and Athol Streets. Opened in 1920 by J. C. Ward and W. A. Dewland, this store was alsoWard and Dewland was the first business to occupy the Bradley Block …
- From left to right: M.C. Devins Groceries, Byers Second Hand Shop, Thos Miller & Sons Arcade, J.V. Hill Hardware, Davidson & Samells Shoe Store, W.A. Hare Jeweller, Cameron Trull Gents Furnishings, SFrom left to right: M.C. Devins Groceries, Byers Second Hand Shop, Thos …
- From right to left: Mrs. Cotter Groceries, Mrs. Brimmacombe Millinery, Butcher Shop, Martin's Restaurant, Mrs. Whitney Millinery, John Brewer Paint & Paper, Andrew Stalter Pianos, T. B. Mitchell DrugFrom right to left: Mrs. Cotter Groceries, Mrs. Brimmacombe Millinery, Butcher Shop, …
- From right to left: Dr. F.M. Henry home, E.E. Ahrens Druggist, J.J. Lewington Florist, H. Atkins Ladies Wear, Henderson Brothers Book Store, Grand Theatre, JCM Gill Gents Furnishings, Olympia Candy WFrom right to left: Dr. F.M. Henry home, E.E. Ahrens Druggist, J.J. …
- From right to left: Peter Kyle Groceries, Dick Hobbs Butcher & Vegetables, Chinese Laundry, J.E. Beaton Groceries, W.E.N. Sinclair Law Office, Gibson's Confectionary, James Guinette Barber, Crystal TFrom right to left: Peter Kyle Groceries, Dick Hobbs Butcher & Vegetables, …
- Photo includes: Pete Catalino Fruit Store, Mr. Neil Butcher, Vindicator Publishing Co., Singer Sewing Machine, The Savoy W.R. Alchin, Nut Crust Bakery, Rogers & McLean Furniture, John Bale Boots & ShPhoto includes: Pete Catalino Fruit Store, Mr. Neil Butcher, Vindicator Publishing Co., …
- Black-and-white photo of the ruins of a building (either from being demolished or a fire) with people in carts stopping to have a look.Black-and-white photo of the ruins of a building (either from being demolished …
- The Standard Bank is visible on the right and the tower of the Oshawa Town Hall is visible in the distance on the left.The Standard Bank is visible on the right and the tower of …
- Black and white photo of Simcoe Street looking north from the “Four Corners” at King St.Black and white photo of Simcoe Street looking north from the “Four …
- Black and white photo of the storefront at 12 King Street West (on North side).Black and white photo of the storefront at 12 King Street West …
- This branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce (now CIBC) was opened on July 28th, 1913. An exact closing date is unknown, but a new building was built for the bank in the 1920s. CIBC is now at the corThis branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce (now CIBC) was opened …
- This building was built sometime in the 1920s and served as home to this branch of the bank until the current building was erected at the south west corner of King and Simcoe StreetsThis building was built sometime in the 1920s and served as home …
- Photo includes: Miss Leonard Groceries, W.H. Wigg Furniture/Undertaker, Morley Bowdon, Barber.Photo includes: Miss Leonard Groceries, W.H. Wigg Furniture/Undertaker, Morley Bowdon, Barber.