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  • Supprimer le terme de recherche Année: 1908
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  • Whitby Junction Station
    Whitby Junction Station
    ImageObject       The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets for use as an art gallery. In 2004 the Station Gallery was …
    ImageObject     The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to …
    Whitby Public Library
  • Princess Road, Liverpool
    Princess Road, Liverpool
    Image       Postcard to Rev. R.B. Layton, 13 Derby Terrace, Sauciehall St., Glasgow, Scotland, mailed from Liverpool, England.
    Image     Postcard to Rev. R.B. Layton, 13 Derby Terrace, Sauciehall St., Glasgow, Scotland, mailed from Liverpool, England.
    Oakville Public Library
  • Old Cottages, Bowdon
    Old Cottages, Bowdon
    Image       Bowdon is mentioned in William the Conquerer's Domesday Book (1086), citing the existence of a church and a mill. Bowdon is in Cheshire, England, now part of Greater Manchester.
    Image     Bowdon is mentioned in William the Conquerer's Domesday Book (1086), citing the existence of a church and a mill. Bowdon is in Cheshire, England, now part of Greater Manchester.
    Oakville Public Library
  • Bronte R. Hall
    Bronte R. Hall
    Image       Town of Bronte with Mill on the left and fishing boats,looking towards the harbour.
    Image     Town of Bronte with Mill on the left and fishing boats,looking towards the harbour.
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh
    St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh
    Image       St. Giles, founded in 1120s as a Catholic church, is basically a 15th century Gothic structure with many alterations. The leader of the Scottish Reformation, John Knox (1505-1572), served as minister from 1559-1572. St. Giles is the Mother Church of Presbyterianism.
    Image     St. Giles, founded in 1120s as a Catholic church, is basically a 15th century Gothic structure with many alterations. The leader of the Scottish Reformation, John Knox (1505-1572), served as …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Gathering Stone, Sheriff Muir, Dunblane
    Gathering Stone, Sheriff Muir, Dunblane
    Image       Three miles east of Dunblane, at Sheriffmuir is the "Gathering Stone." It was here in 1715 that the powerful Duke of Argyll is said to have watched the opposing Jacobite army gather.
    Image     Three miles east of Dunblane, at Sheriffmuir is the "Gathering Stone." It was here in 1715 that the powerful Duke of Argyll is said to have watched the opposing Jacobite …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Cambuskenneth Abbey (and Tomb of James III). Stirling
    Cambuskenneth Abbey (and Tomb of James III). Stirling
    Image       Cambuskenneth Abbey was an Augustinian monastery, near Stirling, Scotland, that lies in ruins. Nearby is the tomb of King James III, who was buried in 1488.
    Image     Cambuskenneth Abbey was an Augustinian monastery, near Stirling, Scotland, that lies in ruins. Nearby is the tomb of King James III, who was buried in 1488.
    Oakville Public Library
  • The Palace, Stirling Castle
    The Palace, Stirling Castle
    Image       Stirling Castle dates from the 15th and 16th centuries.
    Image     Stirling Castle dates from the 15th and 16th centuries.
    Oakville Public Library
  • The Beheading Stone, Gowan Hill, Stirling
    The Beheading Stone, Gowan Hill, Stirling
    Image       The Stirling beheading stone is thought to have been used for capital punishments in the 15th Century and was probably used in the executions of various important figures.
    Image     The Stirling beheading stone is thought to have been used for capital punishments in the 15th Century and was probably used in the executions of various important figures.
    Oakville Public Library
  • Old Bridge of Forth, Stirling
    Old Bridge of Forth, Stirling
    Image       The Battle of Stirling Bridge was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth.
    Image     The Battle of Stirling Bridge was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Holyrood Palace
    Holyrood Palace
    Image       The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the Monarch of the United Kingdom in Scotland. Founded as a monastery by David I, King of Scots in 1128, it has served as the principal residence of the Kings and Queens of Scots since the 15th century. The Palace stands …
    Image     The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the Monarch of the United Kingdom in Scotland. Founded as a monastery by David I, King of Scots in 1128, it …
    Oakville Public Library
  • East and West Churches, Stirling
    East and West Churches, Stirling
    Image       By the use of galleries, and a dividing wall, two separate congregations could, at the same hour, be accommodated, with seating sufficient for 2,000 worshippers. Church of the Holy Rude (Holy Cross).
    Image     By the use of galleries, and a dividing wall, two separate congregations could, at the same hour, be accommodated, with seating sufficient for 2,000 worshippers. Church of the Holy Rude …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Bruce Statue, Stirling
    Bruce Statue, Stirling
    Image       Robert the Bruce (1274-1329) was King of the Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329. He became one of Scotland’s greatest kings and warriors, leading Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence against the Kingdom of England.
    Image     Robert the Bruce (1274-1329) was King of the Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329. He became one of Scotland’s greatest kings and warriors, leading Scotland during the Wars …
    Oakville Public Library
  • Stirling, from Abbey Craig
    Stirling, from Abbey Craig
    Image       Reverse: "River very winding, 5 miles to Alloa by air, 21 by river, very fertile valley. [note written by Rev. R.B. Layton]"...
    Image     Reverse: "River very winding, 5 miles to Alloa by air, 21 by river, very fertile valley. [note written by Rev. R.B. Layton]"...
    Oakville Public Library
  • Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis
    Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis
    Image       Prominently situated on a hill above the Glasgow Cathedral (also known as the Cathedral of St. Mungo), the Glasgow Necropolis is the final resting place for at least fifty thousand people who have been buried in approximately 3,500 tombs. The Necropolis, established in 1831 by the Merchants' House of Glasgow, …
    Image     Prominently situated on a hill above the Glasgow Cathedral (also known as the Cathedral of St. Mungo), the Glasgow Necropolis is the final resting place for at least fifty thousand …
    Oakville Public Library
  • S.S. Ontario No. 1, Cobourg, Ontario
    S.S. Ontario No. 1, Cobourg, Ontario
    Image       The Ontario Car Ferry company was formed in 1905 in a joint venture between the Grand Trunk Railway and the Buffalo, Rochester and Pennsylvania Railroad. The two ferries based in Cobourg also perfomed the secondary function of taking passengers and sometimes their cars across Lake Ontario. This first ferry, named …
    Image     The Ontario Car Ferry company was formed in 1905 in a joint venture between the Grand Trunk Railway and the Buffalo, Rochester and Pennsylvania Railroad. The two ferries based in …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Cobourg Bathing Beach and Car Ferry
    Cobourg Bathing Beach and Car Ferry
    Image       Ontario No. 1 cost about $375,000, was 317 feet long, 54.2 foot beam, 16 1/2 foot draft, speed 13-15mph, capacity of 28 loaded coal cars, 1,000 passengers, berths for 90 people.
    Image     Ontario No. 1 cost about $375,000, was 317 feet long, 54.2 foot beam, 16 1/2 foot draft, speed 13-15mph, capacity of 28 loaded coal cars, 1,000 passengers, berths for 90 …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • The Iron Bridge (Grand Trunk Railway Bridge)
    The Iron Bridge (Grand Trunk Railway Bridge)
    Image       The iron bridge (Grand Trunk Railway bridge) over the River Credit.
    Image     The iron bridge (Grand Trunk Railway bridge) over the River Credit.
    Esquesing Historical Society
  • Union Presbyterian Church 1908
    Union Presbyterian Church 1908
    Image       Union Presbyterian Church built in 1884. It is located on 22 Sideroad, west of Winston Churchill Blvd.
    Image     Union Presbyterian Church built in 1884. It is located on 22 Sideroad, west of Winston Churchill Blvd.
    Esquesing Historical Society
  • Farm residence of John Hunter Sr.
    Farm residence of John Hunter Sr.
    Imagecomment       Farm residence of John Hunter Sr. - owner of 300 acres near Norval station.
    Imagecomment     Farm residence of John Hunter Sr. - owner of 300 acres near Norval station.
    Esquesing Historical Society
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