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- Lh1557 McLaughlin Employees - 20 years or more - serviceThis photo is stamped "Thos. Bouckley Collection" Given to (blacked out) by a member of the Drew Family. Information by Thos. Bouckley (April 1986)"This photo is stamped "Thos. Bouckley Collection" Given to (blacked out) by a member of the Drew Family. Information by Thos. Bouckley (April 1986)"Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0603 Annie McLaughlin and SonsBlack-and-white portrait of Annie McLaughlin (wife of George) with sons Ewart and Ray.Black-and-white portrait of Annie McLaughlin (wife of George) with sons Ewart and Ray.Oshawa Public Libraries
- Ewart McLaughlinEwart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R. S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery along with his wife, Alexandra Luke (the artist).Ewart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R. S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art …Oshawa Public Libraries
- Ewart McLaughlin in UniformEwart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R.S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery along with his wife Alexandra Luke (the artist).Ewart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R.S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0600a Ewart McLaughlin in TartanEwart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R. S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery, along with his wife Alexandra Luke (the artist).Ewart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R. S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0602a George McLaughlin and FamilyGeorge McLaughlin was a son of carriage-building pioneer Robert McLaughlin. He helped his brother, Robert Samuel, in the beginnings of bringing the automobile industry to Oshawa.George McLaughlin was a son of carriage-building pioneer Robert McLaughlin. He helped his brother, Robert Samuel, in the beginnings of bringing the automobile industry to Oshawa.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0559 McLaughlin, DaughtersR.S. McLaughlin's daughtersR.S. McLaughlin's daughtersOshawa Public Libraries
- LH0168 McLaughlin Carriage WorksMcLaughlin Carriage Works, in EnniskillenMcLaughlin Carriage Works, in EnniskillenOshawa Public Libraries
- LH2963 Wedding at Parkwood Estate......Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1100 McLaughlin Carriage Company BuildingThe factory originally was built to manufacture furniture by T.N. Gibbs. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devestating fire in 1899, during which time the family worked elsewhere, and returned to Oshawa after the reconstruction. The factory began to produce …The factory originally was built to manufacture furniture by T.N. Gibbs. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devestating fire in …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0903 Burning of McLaughlin Carriage WorksThis factory was originally built by T. N. Gibbs.to manufacture furniture. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devastating fire in 1899, after which the family worked elsewhere, and returned to Oshawa after the reconstruction. The factory began to produce cars …This factory was originally built by T. N. Gibbs.to manufacture furniture. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devastating fire in …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0904 "Burning of McLaughlin Co's Works" (2)The factory originally was built to manufacture furniture by T.N. Gibbs. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devestating fire in 1899, during which time the family worked elsewhere, and returned to Oshawa after the reconstruction. The factory began to produce …The factory originally was built to manufacture furniture by T.N. Gibbs. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devestating fire in …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0905 "Burning of McLaughlin Co's Works" (3)The factory originally was built to manufacture furniture by T. N. Gibbs. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devestating fire in 1899, during which time the family worked elsewhere, and returned to Oshawa after the reconstruction. The factory began to …The factory originally was built to manufacture furniture by T. N. Gibbs. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devestating fire …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0906 Burning of McLaughlin Carriage Works (4)The factory originally was built to manufacture furniture by T. N. Gibbs. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devestating fire in 1899, during which time the family worked elsewhere, and returned to Oshawa after the reconstruction. The factory began to …The factory originally was built to manufacture furniture by T. N. Gibbs. The McLaughlin family purchased the building in 1892 for the manufacture of carriages. There was a devestating fire …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2188 Laying the Cornerstone - Hospital AdditionThis photo has significant fire damage.This photo has significant fire damage.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2189 Laying the Cornerstone - Hospital Addition (2)This photo has significant fire damage.This photo has significant fire damage.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1213 Residences - Parkwood - FountainParkwood Estate; the Large, central FountainParkwood Estate; the Large, central FountainOshawa Public Libraries
- LH1221 Residences - Parkwood - Rock GardenThe Parkwood Estate Rock GardensThe Parkwood Estate Rock GardensOshawa Public Libraries
- LH1226 Residences - Parkwood - Pond - GreenhousesThe Parkwood Estate Greenhouses from across the pondThe Parkwood Estate Greenhouses from across the pondOshawa Public Libraries
- LH1054 Residence - Parkwood Estate - McLaughlin, R.S.Located on the north west corner of Simcoe and Adelaide Streets, this house was built between 1915 and 1917. The residence of W. H. Gibbs, Prospect Park was torn down to make way for it. This was the residence of Robert Samuel McLaughlin from 1917 to 1972. In 1989, Parkwood …Located on the north west corner of Simcoe and Adelaide Streets, this house was built between 1915 and 1917. The residence of W. H. Gibbs, Prospect Park was torn down …Oshawa Public Libraries