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- Residence of Joshua RichardsonThis brick house was built around 1853 by Joshua Richardson. It was located on lot 3 of Broken Front Concession in Pickering Township. At the time this photograph was taken, the house was owned by his son Robert Richardson.This brick house was built around 1853 by Joshua Richardson. It was located on lot 3 of Broken Front Concession in Pickering Township. At the time this photograph was taken, …Whitby Public Library
- Stereograph of Chaffey's Lock c.1900(Condition: Fair. )(Condition: Fair. )Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Stereograph of Chaffey's Lock grist mill c.1900(Condition: Fair. )(Condition: Fair. )Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Opinicon Hotel (also called the Idylwild)(Condition: Fair. )(Condition: Fair. )Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Trafalgar Castle, c.1863Trafalgar Castle was built as the residence of Sheriff Nelson Gilbert Reynolds in 1859 to 1862. This picture was taken not long after it was completed.Trafalgar Castle was built as the residence of Sheriff Nelson Gilbert Reynolds in 1859 to 1862. This picture was taken not long after it was completed.Whitby Public Library
- McDougall & Ludgates MillMcdougall & Ludgates MillMcdougall & Ludgates MillCobourg Public Library
- Asylum Point, OrilliaView of Asylum and boat housesView of Asylum and boat housesOrillia Public Library
- Heavy ice formations along the banks.Mounted on yellow card.Mounted on yellow card.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Six unidentified men seated on a rocky river bank.Mounted on gray cardMounted on gray cardMcLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- "Marlotts" OakvilleUnpublished stereoview labeled MARLOTTS Oakville, of a two-masted yacht possibly sailing in Lake Ontario, off Oakville. There is a uniformed crew forward and at the helm, with a man in a jacket and tie standing near the stern.Unpublished stereoview labeled MARLOTTS Oakville, of a two-masted yacht possibly sailing in Lake Ontario, off Oakville. There is a uniformed crew forward and at the helm, with a man in …Oakville Public Library
- OakvilleUnpublished stereoview of a small, unnamed sloop just off Oakville. The one of four-man crew is holding a line to a small boat with a fifth person, which may have just towed them out of the harbour.Unpublished stereoview of a small, unnamed sloop just off Oakville. The one of four-man crew is holding a line to a small boat with a fifth person, which may have …Oakville Public Library
- Canoe sports Oakville 1908Unpublished stereoview of a group of canoes on Sixteen Mile Creek in a 1908 event. The evidence of the right panel, with one of the men in the canoe standing upright suggests that it is a pair with another stereoview of the canoe tipping contest. Three or four other canoes …Unpublished stereoview of a group of canoes on Sixteen Mile Creek in a 1908 event. The evidence of the right panel, with one of the men in the canoe standing …Oakville Public Library
- Oakville sports 1908Unpublished stereoview of a canoe tipping contest on Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville. A pair of two man canoes are on the creek. One crew member holds a canoe paddle, the second a long pole with what appears to be a boxing glove tied to the end. The near canoe …Unpublished stereoview of a canoe tipping contest on Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville. A pair of two man canoes are on the creek. One crew member holds a canoe paddle, …Oakville Public Library
- Swimming race, Oakville 1908Unpublished stereoview of a swimming race in Sixteen Mile Creek, with the two swimmers paced by three canoes.Unpublished stereoview of a swimming race in Sixteen Mile Creek, with the two swimmers paced by three canoes.Oakville Public Library
- Canoe race Oakville 1908Unpublished stereoviews of the final leg of a canoe race on Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville in 1908. A crowd of onlookers watch from the shore, both at water level and from a balcony. This appears to be a coed, four person race with two women paddling in the bow.Unpublished stereoviews of the final leg of a canoe race on Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville in 1908. A crowd of onlookers watch from the shore, both at water level …Oakville Public Library
- Oakville Harbor, 1908Unpublished stereoview of sailing yachts in Oakville harbour in 1908. The wooden quay can be seen along the right side of the image. In the background, the bridge carrying Lakeshore Road crosses Sixteen Mile Creek. In the middle foreground, a small yawl is being rowed towards the camera, with a …Unpublished stereoview of sailing yachts in Oakville harbour in 1908. The wooden quay can be seen along the right side of the image. In the background, the bridge carrying Lakeshore …Oakville Public Library
- House at Cherry FarmThe house of James and Ella Langmuir at Cherry Farm. Standing on the porch are Marie Langmuir with daughters Peg, Isabel and Janet, Ella Langmuir and Frances Webster. At the bottom of the stairs is James Langmuir.The house of James and Ella Langmuir at Cherry Farm. Standing on the porch are Marie Langmuir with daughters Peg, Isabel and Janet, Ella Langmuir and Frances Webster. At the …Oakville Public Library
- James Langmuir's Cherry FarmCherry Farm belonged to James Langmuir, uncle to Ed Langmuir.Cherry Farm belonged to James Langmuir, uncle to Ed Langmuir.Oakville Public Library
- James LangmuirJames Langmuir lived at Cherry Farm in Toronto and was the owner of Langmuir paints which at one time was located in the industrial district of Oakville.James Langmuir lived at Cherry Farm in Toronto and was the owner of Langmuir paints which at one time was located in the industrial district of Oakville.Oakville Public Library
- The Langmuir Girls at Cherry FarmFrom left to right are: Ella Langmuir (Uncle Jim's wife), Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir, Isabel and Janet Langmuir, Marie Langmuir(Mother).From left to right are: Ella Langmuir (Uncle Jim's wife), Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir, Isabel and Janet Langmuir, Marie Langmuir(Mother).Oakville Public Library