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- LH1085 Construction - Presbyterian ChurchBuilt in 1899-1900 as a Presbyterian church, this building sits on the north east corner of Simcoe Street South and Bruce Street. It replaced the 1862 Church of Scotland building on the same site. It was called St. Andrew's United after the 1925 formation of the United Church of Canada. …Built in 1899-1900 as a Presbyterian church, this building sits on the north east corner of Simcoe Street South and Bruce Street. It replaced the 1862 Church of Scotland building …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0234 St. Andrew's Presbyterian ChurchBuilt in 1862 at the croner of Simcoe and Bruce Streets, this church became too small and was replaced in 1899 by the present church on the same site.Built in 1862 at the croner of Simcoe and Bruce Streets, this church became too small and was replaced in 1899 by the present church on the same site.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0245 Empire Woollen Mill - ColumbusJust west of Columbus on a branch of the Oshawa Creek at the SE corner of Thornton Rd. and Columbus Rd. existed the largest mill in the entire area. Here, in 1835, the impressive, four-storey woollen mills of Mathewson and Ratcliffe were operated by a crew of 50, which was …Just west of Columbus on a branch of the Oshawa Creek at the SE corner of Thornton Rd. and Columbus Rd. existed the largest mill in the entire area. Here, …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0263 Warren MillBuilt in 1837 by J. B. Warren, this flour mill was run by him until 1865 after which it changed possession numerous times until it was demolished in 1981. It was located on the east side of the Oshawa Creek on King Street, in an area known as the Hollow.Built in 1837 by J. B. Warren, this flour mill was run by him until 1865 after which it changed possession numerous times until it was demolished in 1981. It …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
- 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
- Queen's HotelEstablished in 1874, this was for many years the finest hotel in Oshawa. Ithis site had been previously occupied by Thomas Fuller's chair and bedstead business.Established in 1874, this was for many years the finest hotel in Oshawa. Ithis site had been previously occupied by Thomas Fuller's chair and bedstead business.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0238 McLaughlin Carriage WorksExternal view of the McLaughlin Carriage WorksExternal view of the McLaughlin Carriage WorksOshawa Public Libraries
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