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- Rev. J.J. Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 to 1915. He was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, On October 3, 1847, and died at Rochester Minnesota, U.S.A., on April 25, 1Rev. J.J. Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 …
- Miss. Burkholder taught English and Chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from 1891 to 1901 and served as Lady Principal from 1901 to 1912, when she moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She founded an alumMiss. Burkholder taught English and Chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from …
- Miss Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from 1891 to 1901 and served as Lady Principal from 1901 to 1912, when she moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She founded an alumnMiss Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from …
- A black and white photograph of Abigal Victoria Brown Ellis and possibly her son Thomas Grierson Ellis(?) on an unidentified farm in Whitby. Abigal is sitting on a farm implement.A black and white photograph of Abigal Victoria Brown Ellis and possibly …
- She lived at 217 Euclid Avenue, Whitby, Ontario.She lived at 217 Euclid Avenue, Whitby, Ontario.
- Printed in the Saturday Globe, October 26, 1889.Printed in the Saturday Globe, October 26, 1889.
- A black and white photo of Ontario Ladies' College. At left is Ryerson Hall, designed by Henry Langley of Toronto and built in 1877. At right is the original servants' quarters for Trafalgar Castle wA black and white photo of Ontario Ladies' College. At left is …
- The wooden passageway at right, was built in 1887 to join the Castle building with the principal's residence at far right.The wooden passageway at right, was built in 1887 to join the …
- The servants' wing was demolished in 1895 to build Frances Hall. Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.The servants' wing was demolished in 1895 to build Frances Hall. Ontario …
- This diploma was issued to Sarah Margaret Baker on June 22, 1881, and was returned as an artifact to the College many years later. At this time, the College issued two diplomas, Mistress of Liberal AThis diploma was issued to Sarah Margaret Baker on June 22, 1881, …
- From: Ontario Ladies' College brochure, 1907From: Ontario Ladies' College brochure, 1907
- From: Ontario Ladies' College brochure, 1907From: Ontario Ladies' College brochure, 1907
- A black and white photograph of four students of the Ontario Ladies' College. Left to right: Millie Hassard, Frill Sparling, Edith Beatty, Florence Withrow.A black and white photograph of four students of the Ontario Ladies' …
- A black and white photograph of ten students of the Ontario Ladies' College. Back Row: Nora Gurd (Toronto Junction), Gracie Moore (Toronto), Maud Somerset (Winnipeg), Laura Deacon (Brockville), FloreA black and white photograph of ten students of the Ontario Ladies' …
- McMillan's Block was built in 1864 on the site of the old Perry Block at the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas, opposite outlet of Elm Street. This three-storey brick building has a date stoMcMillan's Block was built in 1864 on the site of the old …
- J.S. Robertson's store was located at 106 Brock Street South. It was the second or third store in Deverell's Block, on the west side of Brock Street, south of Dundas Street. James Smith Robertson (18J.S. Robertson's store was located at 106 Brock Street South. It was …
- This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch and later Samuel's sons FreThis three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on …
- Wolfenden Marble Works was located at 105 Dundas Street East (on the south side of Dundas Street between Brock and Green Streets). It was built in 1878 and demolished in 1969. From 1878 to 1899 the bWolfenden Marble Works was located at 105 Dundas Street East (on the …
- This print is from a special edition of the Saturday Globe featuring Whitby and Oshawa dated October 26, 1889. The electric light at left was installed in 1889.This print is from a special edition of the Saturday Globe featuring …
- This building was located at 107 Brock Street South. The photograph came from the company's business card. The Ross brothers (Hugh and George) operated this dry goods emporiuon on the east side of BrThis building was located at 107 Brock Street South. The photograph came …