This is a photograph of the James Purdue Adult Workshop & Training Centre in 1978. The workshop was located at 36 Ingersoll Street, which is now a private residence. The James Purdue Adult Workshop and Training Centre was the beginnings of what is now known as St. Marys Community Living. ...
This is a photograph of the James Purdue Adult Workshop & Training ...
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 ...
This view of the downtown was taken from Church Street looking west down Queen Street. Several businesses are visible including McIntyre Drugs, J. B. Tudor and Ray Bennett. None of these businesses remain today but the buildings and store fronts are still present and in use.
This view of the downtown was taken from Church Street looking west ...
This picture, featuring a wooden, horse drawn wagon beside a wall of limestone, was taken in the Quarry on Water Street before it was allowed to fill with water in 1930. The quarry opened in the mid 1800's but later joined other quarries to form the the Thames Quarry. The ...
This picture, featuring a wooden, horse drawn wagon beside a wall of ...
This photograph shows a group of men standing with W.H. Tovell's delivery carriage outside of a building that presumably contains his shop. The sign on the left of the photo is for a tire store.
This photograph shows a group of men standing with W.H. Tovell's delivery ...
This photograph shows J.P. Rogers along with a clerk and a stock boy standing outside his store. The store was opened in 1885 after Rogers purchased the store, he would later move around to several different locations.
This photograph shows J.P. Rogers along with a clerk and a stock ...
This image shows the vehicles that Hooper's Dairy used to deliver their products. The presence of both horse drawn carts and vans show that the transition to automobiles was still in progress.
This image shows the vehicles that Hooper's Dairy used to deliver their ...
The top part is covered with 1/8x12' BC cedar which we re-sawed from square timbers and ran through our own moulders. The bottom half is of the first aluminum siding in natural finish. All a product of wartime controls.
The top part is covered with 1/8x12' BC cedar which we re-sawed ...
Reproduction of a stereoscope showing the Beattie Block with a group of people outside. This block was on the southwest corner of Queen and Church Streets.
Reproduction of a stereoscope showing the Beattie Block with a group of ...
This is a photograph of the A&N Store that was located at 95 Queen Street around the 1980s. The building was purchased by Rossdeutscher Holdings Ltd, the owner of the A&N Stores, in 1977. The building in which the store is located is now home to Buck or Two (July ...
This is a photograph of the A&N Store that was located at ...
This is a photograph of the Massey-Harris Farm Implements store that was once located next to town hall, where Tim Horton's is now (2018). A man is standing outside the building behind a horse and carriage. This building later functioned as a Massey-Harris Ferguson garage, and was the location for ...
This is a photograph of the Massey-Harris Farm Implements store that was ...
This photograph shows a group of unidentified men standing outside the St. Marys Wood Specialty Co. building which was once located where the current Subway is, across from the high school on James Street South. St. Marys Wood Specialty Co. was incorporated in 1908. They started out making hockey sticks ...
This photograph shows a group of unidentified men standing outside the St. ...
Very early photograph of the first Hutton Block (located on the northwest corner of Queen and Water Streets - where the present MacPherson Arts and Crafts store is located today. The photo shows the building, dirt road leading up Queen Street West (with 2 homes in view - one on ...
Very early photograph of the first Hutton Block (located on the northwest ...