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- LH0929 Newton Johns fmaily groupBlack and white photo of seven unidentified people posing outside a Johns family home.Black and white photo of seven unidentified people posing outside a Johns family home.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0932 "Ruins of McCaw's Block"Black-and-white photo of the ruins of a building (either from being demolished or a fire) with people in carts stopping to have a look.Black-and-white photo of the ruins of a building (either from being demolished or a fire) with people in carts stopping to have a look.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0933 "Three-Legged Race at McLaughlin's Picnic"Black and white photo of six men running a three-legged at a McLaughlin Carriage Co. picnic.Black and white photo of six men running a three-legged at a McLaughlin Carriage Co. picnic.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0938 "Group taken at Piano Factory"This photo has slight overexposure and damage.This photo has slight overexposure and damage.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0941 "Str. 'Caspian' Thousand Isles" KingstonBlack and white photo of the steamer ship named "Caspian" touring the Thousand Islands in Kingston.Black and white photo of the steamer ship named "Caspian" touring the Thousand Islands in Kingston.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0945 Ontario Ladies' College, WhitbyAs a response to John Ham Perry's "castle" in the area now known as Kinsmen park, Sheriff Nelson Reynolds built Trafalgar Castle in 1859. He paid $70,000 dollars at the time, which was an incredibly large amount of money. Eventually, the Methodists convinced Whitby council that it would be in …As a response to John Ham Perry's "castle" in the area now known as Kinsmen park, Sheriff Nelson Reynolds built Trafalgar Castle in 1859. He paid $70,000 dollars at the …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0948 Simcoe Street looking north from KingThe streetcar system was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and King Streets in 1942.The streetcar system was a widely used mode of transportation until the tracks were officially removed by a large-scale construction project of the "Four Corners" at Simcoe and King Streets …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0950 "Ferris Wheel" Alexandra ParkBlack and white photo of a ferris wheel set up in Alexandra Park, Simcoe St. N.Black and white photo of a ferris wheel set up in Alexandra Park, Simcoe St. N.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0955 Residence "Residence of Johns Bros."Black-and-white photo of the exterior of the Johns family residence covered by trees and picket fence.Black-and-white photo of the exterior of the Johns family residence covered by trees and picket fence.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0957 "Harmony Swimming Hole"Black and white photo of eight unidentified children swimming in the "Harmony Swimming Hole" Oshawa.Black and white photo of eight unidentified children swimming in the "Harmony Swimming Hole" Oshawa.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0958 Swimming Race, HarmonyBlack and white photo of children having a swimming race in the Harmony Swimming Hole, Oshawa.Black and white photo of children having a swimming race in the Harmony Swimming Hole, Oshawa.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0961 Winter Scene at Johns' ResidenceBlack and white photo of the exterior of the Johns Family residence in the winter. It was located at 84 Brock Street East, on the south east corner of Brock and Mary Streets.Black and white photo of the exterior of the Johns Family residence in the winter. It was located at 84 Brock Street East, on the south east corner of Brock …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0964 Penny farthing bicycleThe Penny Farthing bicycle was invented in 1870. The logic was that with a larger front wheel the cyclist would only have to pedal half as often to travel twice as far.The Penny Farthing bicycle was invented in 1870. The logic was that with a larger front wheel the cyclist would only have to pedal half as often to travel twice …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0965 34th Battalion leaving for campBlack-and-white photo of a military unit parading through downtown Oshawa on the way out to "camp." They are marching west along King Street and are at the intersection of Simcoe and King.Black-and-white photo of a military unit parading through downtown Oshawa on the way out to "camp." They are marching west along King Street and are at the intersection of Simcoe …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0966 "G.T.R. Train"The Grand Trunk Railway between Oshawa and Toronto was officially completed in August 1856. The trains also began running to Montreal in October of the same year. The orginal station was located just east of Simcoe St. S.The Grand Trunk Railway between Oshawa and Toronto was officially completed in August 1856. The trains also began running to Montreal in October of the same year. The orginal station …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0967 Bricklayers - Labor ProcessionBlack and white photo of the bricklayers float in "Labor Procession" downtown.Black and white photo of the bricklayers float in "Labor Procession" downtown.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0968 "Two Members Dan Godfrey's Band"Black-and-white photo of three unidentified men; two are members of "Dan Godfrey's Band" all in uniform.Black-and-white photo of three unidentified men; two are members of "Dan Godfrey's Band" all in uniform.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0969 Prospect Park - viewsProspect Park was owned by Eli Edmondson, and the site was later taken over by R.S. McLaughlin for his Parkwood Estate.Prospect Park was owned by Eli Edmondson, and the site was later taken over by R.S. McLaughlin for his Parkwood Estate.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0970 Prospect Park - Views (2)Prospect Park was owned by Eli S. Edmondson, and the site was later purchased by R. S. McLaughlin circa 1915 to build Parkwood Estate.Prospect Park was owned by Eli S. Edmondson, and the site was later purchased by R. S. McLaughlin circa 1915 to build Parkwood Estate.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0973 "Trapeze Performer, Prospect Park"Prospect Park was owned by Eli Edmondson, and the site was later taken over by R.S. McLaughlin for his Parkwood Estate.Prospect Park was owned by Eli Edmondson, and the site was later taken over by R.S. McLaughlin for his Parkwood Estate.Oshawa Public Libraries