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- Famous Bent Tree on Hwy 25The Hamilton Spectator, March 31 1962 The famous bent tree used by indigenous people to mark trails on Highway #25.The Hamilton Spectator, March 31 1962 The famous bent tree used by indigenous people to mark trails on Highway #25.Esquesing Historical Society
- Downtown OakvilleThe Hamilton Spectator, 1962 Photo of Downtown Oakville circa 1962 when Colborne Street (renamed Lakeshore Road in 1964) was a hotspot for local businesses. This photo was taken at the intersection of what is presently known as Lakeshore Road and Thomas St. This building is now the home to The Butchery and Seafood shop …The Hamilton Spectator, 1962 Photo of Downtown Oakville circa 1962 when Colborne Street (renamed Lakeshore Road in 1964) was a hotspot for local businesses. This photo was taken at the intersection of what is …Oakville Public Library
- Downtown OakvilleThe Hamilton Spectator, 1962 This image of Colborne Street (renamed Lakeshore Road in 1965) demonstrates the road's reputation as a hotspot for local businesses. These buildings are now the homes to Murron's Cabinetree and Swiss Interiors, located between the intersections of Lakeshore and George St and Lakeshore and Dunn St. This photograph can also …The Hamilton Spectator, 1962 This image of Colborne Street (renamed Lakeshore Road in 1965) demonstrates the road's reputation as a hotspot for local businesses. These buildings are now the homes to Murron's Cabinetree and …Oakville Public Library
- Colborne StreetBruce Murdoch (1895-1966), The Hamilton Spectator, 1951 Image of Colborne Street, Oakville taken by Bruce Murdoch for the Hamilton Spectator in 1951. The buildings featured in the photograph still exist today but are occupied by different businesses. Knox Presbyterian Church can be seen in the background. This image can also be found in the print collection by …Bruce Murdoch (1895-1966), The Hamilton Spectator, 1951 Image of Colborne Street, Oakville taken by Bruce Murdoch for the Hamilton Spectator in 1951. The buildings featured in the photograph still exist today but are occupied by different businesses. …Oakville Public Library
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