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- LH1600 Regent TheatreLocated at the corner of Victoria Street and King Street East, the Regent Theatre was originally erected in 1919, and staged both theatre acts and films. It eventually fell into disrepair, and a renewal project was finally realized as construction began in 2008.Located at the corner of Victoria Street and King Street East, the Regent Theatre was originally erected in 1919, and staged both theatre acts and films. It eventually fell into …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0363 Bond & Simcoe StreetThe streetcar tracks would have been on Simcoe Street and given the taller buildings in the background, it seems the intersection shown is at Bond looking south towards King Street.The streetcar tracks would have been on Simcoe Street and given the taller buildings in the background, it seems the intersection shown is at Bond looking south towards King Street.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0307 St. George Ukrainian churchThe parish itself was established circa 1912 shortly after immigrants from Galicia and Bukovinia first settled in the area. For the next 40 years, the first church, known as the Church of the Epiphany and built on Albert Street in 1916/17, was a religious and social center for Ukrainians. Following …The parish itself was established circa 1912 shortly after immigrants from Galicia and Bukovinia first settled in the area. For the next 40 years, the first church, known as the …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2550 Mary Street (3)......Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0112 King Street looking west from SimcoeSeen in photo: South Side - Central Café (7 King St W); North Side - J T Morphy Barber and A.M. Germond, tobacconist (8 King St W).Seen in photo: South Side - Central Café (7 King St W); North Side - J T Morphy Barber and A.M. Germond, tobacconist (8 King St W).Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0113 King Street West - Simcoe StreetSeen in photo: South Side - Burns Shoes, Puckett and Scilley, Central Hotel and Café, The Hub Pool Room, the Lancaster Hotel.Seen in photo: South Side - Burns Shoes, Puckett and Scilley, Central Hotel and Café, The Hub Pool Room, the Lancaster Hotel.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0720 First Baptist ChurchBlack and white photo of the exterior of the First Baptist Church, located on the south west corner of King Street and Prospect Street (now Mary Street South).Black and white photo of the exterior of the First Baptist Church, located on the south west corner of King Street and Prospect Street (now Mary Street South).Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0215 Commercial Hotel - Lancaster HotelThis building dated back to 1848 when it was originally Mr. Woon's Hotel. In 1936, it became the Commercial Hotel when acquired by Charles Lancaster and was thus named because many of its rooms were let to wholesale merchants who displayed their wares in sample rooms to local retailers to …This building dated back to 1848 when it was originally Mr. Woon's Hotel. In 1936, it became the Commercial Hotel when acquired by Charles Lancaster and was thus named because …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0384 116th BattalionParade of the 116th Battalion before going overseas; at the train stationParade of the 116th Battalion before going overseas; at the train stationOshawa Public Libraries
- LH0317 General Motors- North Plant, Mary Street north from Richmond StreetLooking North on Mary St. at part of the GM North Plant, OshawaLooking North on Mary St. at part of the GM North Plant, OshawaOshawa Public Libraries
- LH1050 Spring & Axle Co. - Factory ExteriorThe Spring and Axle Co. building was originally built in 1918. It was located on Ritson Road north of Colborne Street It reported to the parent company Ontario Steel Products Ltd. (in Gananoque). The company stopped production at this plant in 1975, and it was demolished.The Spring and Axle Co. building was originally built in 1918. It was located on Ritson Road north of Colborne Street It reported to the parent company Ontario Steel Products …Oshawa Public Libraries
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