This image is one in a series of postcards from the Reg Near collection. The image is a black and white photograph of the Opera house on Water street with a horse drawn carriage and a man sitting in the carriage. The image is likely from the early 20th century. ...
This image is one in a series of postcards from the Reg ...
Rowland & Young's Bijou Comedy Co'y FREE. FREE. FREE. LADIES' COMPLIMENTARY This ticket if presented at the Reserved Seat sale before 6 p. m.. Monday, will entitle the bearer to two Reserved Seats for 25 cents, to witness MARJIE ADAMS supported by a ckever company in a great play, entitled ...
This photograph shows the Thames River, the mill, and some of downtown St. Marys from the river band in September 1919. In the background, you can see the Opera House just before it was converted into a flour mill later that year.
This photograph shows the Thames River, the mill, and some of downtown ...
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 St. Marys Oddfellows' temple that once existed within the St. Marys Opera House on the uppermost floor. This photo would have been taken sometime in the 1880s and features the men all posed together with some sitting and some standing. Behind them a sign station "HERE LOVE ...
Photo of the St. Marys Oddfellows' temple that once existed within the ...
Aerial photograph of the Great Star Flour Mills, ca. 1958. The photo shows the Opera House with the mill buildings attached and the train coming through at the back.
Aerial photograph of the Great Star Flour Mills, ca. 1958. The photo ...
One side of a steroview of the Theodore Hutton block, the Opera House block and the William Veal Hutton block found on the west side of Water Street. Of these buildings the Opera House is by far the most famous and beautiful. It has gone from being an Opera House/Oddfellow ...
One side of a steroview of the Theodore Hutton block, the Opera ...
A rare look at the interior of the Opera House taken sometime in the 1880s. This view shows some seats below and the seats up in the balcony (which appear to be bench-like seats). Some people can be seen sitting up in the balcony with a chandelier in view as ...
A rare look at the interior of the Opera House taken sometime ...
Photo showing the interior of the Opera House decorated for the Banker's Ball. Signs declaring "Molsons", "Royal" and "Montreal" can be seen hanging from the sides of the balconies.
Photo showing the interior of the Opera House decorated for the Banker's ...
Photo showing the Victoria bridge (Queen Street bridge) with the Great Star Milling Company along with the Opera House. A freight car can be seen in front of the mill building (on the former tracks that used to be right next to the river - now part of the River ...
Photo showing the Victoria bridge (Queen Street bridge) with the Great Star ...
Photo showing the Opera House in 1993. The building was built for the St. Marys chapter of the Imperial Order of Oddfellows in 1879/80. The Oddfellows occupied the third floor of the building, with the second floor containing the stage for performances and the first floor rented out to businesses ...
Photo showing the Opera House in 1993. The building was built for ...