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- Four CornersThe tower of the Oshawa Town Hall is visible in the distance.The tower of the Oshawa Town Hall is visible in the distance.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0220 Eaton's TextilesUnder the supervision of W. F. Eaton and employing 150 people, the majority of whom were women, this factory made ladies apparel. Later, it was enlarged and taken over by the Oriental Textile Company in 1917 and later occupied by Alger Press.Under the supervision of W. F. Eaton and employing 150 people, the majority of whom were women, this factory made ladies apparel. Later, it was enlarged and taken over by …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1061 Post Office - OshawaErected in 1907, this building housed the Post Office on the ground floor and the Customs office on the second until 1920, when a new Customs building was built to the immediate north on Ontario Street. The post office moved to its present location at Simcoe and Athol in November …Erected in 1907, this building housed the Post Office on the ground floor and the Customs office on the second until 1920, when a new Customs building was built to …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1033 Main Road - OshawaBlack-and-white photo looking down a major road (likely Simcoe Street) in Oshawa.Black-and-white photo looking down a major road (likely Simcoe Street) in Oshawa.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1034 Oshawa - Ariel ViewBlack and white photo with an aerial view of downtown Oshawa, looking north from Simcoe Street United Church.Black and white photo with an aerial view of downtown Oshawa, looking north from Simcoe Street United Church.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1035 King Street - looking eastBlack and white photo of the street view of King St. East.Black and white photo of the street view of King St. East.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1047 New Anglican Church - Centre Street, Oshawa - exteriorSt. George's Memorial Church was originally built on a parcel of land donated to the congregation by Mr. Warren in the 1840s. The little wooden church at the corner of King St. and Park Road held services until a new church was built in 1858. At this time the congregation …St. George's Memorial Church was originally built on a parcel of land donated to the congregation by Mr. Warren in the 1840s. The little wooden church at the corner of …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1048 King Street Methodist Church - OshawaThis church was located on the southeast corner of King and Charles Streets. The cornerstone was laid on August 5th, 1912, and the church dedicated on April 6th, 1913.This church was located on the southeast corner of King and Charles Streets. The cornerstone was laid on August 5th, 1912, and the church dedicated on April 6th, 1913.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1052 Alexandra ParkBlack-and-white wide shot photo of Alexandra Park, Simcoe St. N., Oshawa.Black-and-white wide shot photo of Alexandra Park, Simcoe St. N., Oshawa.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1063 King St. - looking East (2)Black-and-white photo of King St. East, with views of the residential neighbourhood.Black-and-white photo of King St. East, with views of the residential neighbourhood.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1064 Oshawa High School - O'Neil CollegiateDue to the fact that Oshawa residents were so displeased with the lack of Secondary school in the town prior to 1900, a group was established in 1905 to find a suitable spot to build. The Sam Trewin lot, on Simcoe St. N. was chosen, despite its distance from the …Due to the fact that Oshawa residents were so displeased with the lack of Secondary school in the town prior to 1900, a group was established in 1905 to find …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1065 Bishop Bethune CollegeBishop Bethune College was incorporated in 1889, and was a boarding and day school for girls which was run by the Anglican Church It was named in honour of the second Bishop of Toronto, and was championed by Reverend Canon Middleton of St. George's Church in Oshawa. The college closed …Bishop Bethune College was incorporated in 1889, and was a boarding and day school for girls which was run by the Anglican Church It was named in honour of the …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1066 - Oshawa High SchoolDue to the fact that Oshawa residents were so displeased with the lack of Secondary school in the town prior to 1900, a group was established in 1905 to find a suitable spot to build. The Sam Trewin lot, on Simcoe St. N. was chosen, despite its distance from the …Due to the fact that Oshawa residents were so displeased with the lack of Secondary school in the town prior to 1900, a group was established in 1905 to find …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1067 King Street SchoolKing Street Public School was built in 1913 on property that was originally purchased by the McLaughlin Carriage Co., and given to the School Board. Some students came from as far away as Bloor Street to attend the school, which was initially an eight-room building, with open plans for expansion …King Street Public School was built in 1913 on property that was originally purchased by the McLaughlin Carriage Co., and given to the School Board. Some students came from as …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1499 intersection - Mary & WilliamBlack and white photo of several houses at the corner of Mary & William streets.Black and white photo of several houses at the corner of Mary & William streets.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1693 Williams Family - ResidenceNewspaper photo of the Williams' (of Williams Piano Co.) family home at 283 Simcoe Street north, just south of O'Neill C.V.I. and across from Parkwood. An apartment building is now on this site.Newspaper photo of the Williams' (of Williams Piano Co.) family home at 283 Simcoe Street north, just south of O'Neill C.V.I. and across from Parkwood. An apartment building is now …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1731 Cedar Dale Public SchoolIn 1867, a greyish brick school was erected in an area known as "Cedar Dale" which became East Whitby in 1868. The community grew around the old Grand Trunk Railroad, S.S. #2. A further addition to the school was needed in order to accommodate a growing population of children. In …In 1867, a greyish brick school was erected in an area known as "Cedar Dale" which became East Whitby in 1868. The community grew around the old Grand Trunk Railroad, …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1596 Pedlar People Ltd. AdvertisementThe Pedlar People Ltd. began as a small store on the corner of Bond and Simcoe Sts. in the 1840s by Henry Pedlar. Eventually a sheet metal plant was built behind the store, which was taken over by his son, George H. Pedlar. George Pedlar bought a large piece of …The Pedlar People Ltd. began as a small store on the corner of Bond and Simcoe Sts. in the 1840s by Henry Pedlar. Eventually a sheet metal plant was built …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1073 Simcoe Street - west sideFrom right to left: Mrs. Cotter Groceries, Mrs. Brimmacombe Millinery, Butcher Shop, Martin's Restaurant, Mrs. Whitney Millinery, John Brewer Paint & Paper, Andrew Stalter Pianos, T. B. Mitchell Druggist, Dominion Bank.From right to left: Mrs. Cotter Groceries, Mrs. Brimmacombe Millinery, Butcher Shop, Martin's Restaurant, Mrs. Whitney Millinery, John Brewer Paint & Paper, Andrew Stalter Pianos, T. B. Mitchell Druggist, Dominion …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1075 Reformed Episcopal ChurchThe building was sold to the Christian Workers and moved to 18 Athol St. West in about 1921-22. The headquarters of the Boy Scouts later occupied this site. The building was demolished to make way for a parking lot in 1958.The building was sold to the Christian Workers and moved to 18 Athol St. West in about 1921-22. The headquarters of the Boy Scouts later occupied this site. The building …Oshawa Public Libraries