This is a photograph of the row of three buildings on the southwest corner of Water and Jones Streets. The building furthest to the left is 50 Water Street South and was erected around 1921. It was used as a farm implements shop and later a warehouse for fruit. The ...
This is a photograph of the row of three buildings on the ...
View of one side of the building, the Toronto House, which was likely an early inn or hotel. It appears to have been situated on the right hand side of Queen street when looking West.
View of one side of the building, the Toronto House, which was ...
This photo is an aerial view of St. Marys looking south down James Street. The James Street overpass can be seen in the bottom left of the picture and the cold storage building is also visible. Neither of these buildings are standing today.
This photo is an aerial view of St. Marys looking south down ...
This photo shows the stone building at 84 Water Street South on the west side of the street. The building has had many uses and is currently a photo studio.
This photo shows the stone building at 84 Water Street South on ...
Construction of the De Long Factory, January 1958. This factory was built to replace the original De Long Factory on Emily Street. This building on Egan Avenue later housed Dresden Industries and was closed ca. 2003.
Construction of the De Long Factory, January 1958. This factory was built ...
This is a view of the north side of Queen Street at the corner of Water Street. Chalmers Hardware store is seen on the corner with a number of people standing outside. James Chalmer, the original owner, sold the store to J.M Adam in 1909 and he moved the hardware ...
This is a view of the north side of Queen Street at ...
Photo of 136 Water Street South, a limestone cottage found in St. Marys. Reasons for Designation: This limestone cottage was built in the 1860s, almost certainly by James Whitson as his own residence. Whitson, a stone-cutter and mason, later owned a large limemaking business with James Sclater in the North ...
Photo of 136 Water Street South, a limestone cottage found in St. ...
This is a photograph of the LACAC (Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee) touring the row of three buildings on the southwest corner of Water and Jones Streets. A description from the Journal Argus Plus on July 17, 1989 says: "St. Marys' Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) took part in ...
This is a photograph of the LACAC (Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee) ...
This is a photograph of 50 Water Street South. It was built in 1921 and was a farm implements shop and later a warehouse for fruit. This building, along with the two buildings next to it, was restored in 1989 by Journal Argus publisher Lorne Eedy.
This is a photograph of 50 Water Street South. It was built ...
James H. Carter's residence located at 67 Peel Street South in St. Marys. The house was built for James Carter by his father, George Carter, in 1883. The house was a wedding present to James and his new wife Mary Box.
James H. Carter's residence located at 67 Peel Street South in St. ...
An early photo of Queen Street looking West that was taken while the street was still a dirt road. The buildings were largely made of wood at this time. A sign advertising tickets for the Grand Trunk Railway can be seen on the left.
An early photo of Queen Street looking West that was taken while ...
A view of the St. Marys Town Hall, the photo was taken looking from the South East corner of Church and Queen Street. This is one of four images in the set, all show the town hall with slightly different perspectives.
A view of the St. Marys Town Hall, the photo was taken ...
View of the Town Hall, the image was taken from South West corner of Church and Queen Street looking to the corner of Town Hall. The Toronto Dominion Bank sign is just visible in the upper left hand corner. This photo is one of four images in a set, all ...
View of the Town Hall, the image was taken from South West ...
View of the Town Hall taken from the South East corner of Church and Queen Street looking at the corner of the building. The image is one of four in a set which show the town hall from different perspectives.
View of the Town Hall taken from the South East corner of ...