Photo of the St. Marys Opera House as it appeared around 1950. At that time it was being used as the Great Star Flour Mill. The whole interior of the building was gutted to make room for the mill, meaning no real original parts of the original Opera House exist ...
Photo of the St. Marys Opera House as it appeared around 1950. ...
Photo of the corner of Queen Street and Water Street during a flood that occurred in 1947. A group of people can be seen at the corner looking as though they are observing the damage. A car can be seen at the left looking as though it is moving through ...
Photo of the corner of Queen Street and Water Street during a ...
View looking south toward Victoria Bridge from the west bank of the Thames River. The St. Marys Milling Company, the Opera House, Island Park, the Miller's house and the building that is currently M&M Variety can be seen.
View looking south toward Victoria Bridge from the west bank of the ...
Photo of the Cruttenden and Nichol flour mill located on the Thames River just south of St. Marys (approximately where the Cement Company conveyor crosses the river today). Was located on the east side of the Thames River.
Photo of the Cruttenden and Nichol flour mill located on the Thames ...
Photo of the Great Star Flour Mill as seen from across the river (Thomas Street). The old railway line can be seen with a train on it and all the old buildings that used to be out in behind the Opera House (which had been gutted in order to be ...
Photo of the Great Star Flour Mill as seen from across the ...
Photo of the Victoria Mills Flour and Feed store with a horse and carriage on the street below, some people standing outside the shop and the Stevens family sitting on the balcony of the second floor.
Photo of the Victoria Mills Flour and Feed store with a horse ...