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- Cobourg and Peterborough RailroadCrossen Car Works later occupied this site, but by 1948, when this picture was taken, only the foundry at the rear left remained.Crossen Car Works later occupied this site, but by 1948, when this picture was taken, only the foundry at the rear left remained.Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg and Peterborough RailroadOn May 15 and 16th, 1948 Edwin Guillet and his sons Robert and James followed the old railroad line on foot from Cobourg to Peterborough and took this and many other photographs of their journey.On May 15 and 16th, 1948 Edwin Guillet and his sons Robert and James followed the old railroad line on foot from Cobourg to Peterborough and took this and many …Cobourg Public Library
- Memorial Cross, Harwood, OntarioMembers of the Crick Family, living near by, had kept the cross in good repair. It was erected in 1882 by James B. Barber, onetime superintendent of the line. Farther south is another grave, and several unnamed labourers are buried in the northeast corner of the Church of England (St. …Members of the Crick Family, living near by, had kept the cross in good repair. It was erected in 1882 by James B. Barber, onetime superintendent of the line. Farther …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg and Peterborough Railroad roadbed, Dandelion ParadiseOn May 15 and 16th, 1948 Edwin Guillet and his sons Robert and James followed the old railroad line on foot from Cobourg to Peterborough and took this and many other photographs of their journeyOn May 15 and 16th, 1948 Edwin Guillet and his sons Robert and James followed the old railroad line on foot from Cobourg to Peterborough and took this and many …Cobourg Public Library
- Remains of Old East PierAs the advertisement of 1831 put it: "Wanted - 500 sticks of pine timber, 30 feet long and 12 inches square..." The Cobourg Harbour Co. was incorporated and began operating in about 1830, starting with this pier. This first pier began near the entrance to the present trailer park, extended …As the advertisement of 1831 put it: "Wanted - 500 sticks of pine timber, 30 feet long and 12 inches square..." The Cobourg Harbour Co. was incorporated and began operating …Cobourg Public Library
- East Pier looking northThe Cobourg Harbour Co. was incorporated and began operating in about 1830, starting with this pier. This first pier began near the entrance to the present trailer park, extended 500 feet into the lake and ended with a lighthouse.Within ten years the West pier was built and the East pier …The Cobourg Harbour Co. was incorporated and began operating in about 1830, starting with this pier. This first pier began near the entrance to the present trailer park, extended 500 …Cobourg Public Library
- East Pier looking northThe Cobourg Harbour Co. was incorporated and began operating in about 1830, starting with this pier. This first pier began near the entrance to the present trailer park, extended 500 feet into the lake and ended with a lighthouse. Within ten years the West pier was built and the East …The Cobourg Harbour Co. was incorporated and began operating in about 1830, starting with this pier. This first pier began near the entrance to the present trailer park, extended 500 …Cobourg Public Library
- Johnson McKenzie FarmJohnson McKenzie's farm was just north of Centreton (Lot 18, Conc 6). Bruce McKenzie was the son of Johnson. Scan only.Johnson McKenzie's farm was just north of Centreton (Lot 18, Conc 6). Bruce McKenzie was the son of Johnson. Scan only.Cobourg Public Library
- Johnson McKenzie FarmScan only.Scan only.Cobourg Public Library
- Galloping Ghosts Celebrate VictoryGalloping Ghosts Celebrate Victory Source: The Cobourg Sentinel-Star, Thursday, December 5, 1946 Acquired: December 2007Galloping Ghosts Celebrate Victory Source: The Cobourg Sentinel-Star, Thursday, December 5, 1946 Acquired: December 2007Cobourg Public Library
- C.Gordon King and ComradesThe people shown in this photograph are: Back Row: McCullagh, Mac; Baker, Tom; Burnham, Olin; Hall, Dick; Galbraith, George; Gillespie; Booth; Connor, Kevin; McIntyre, George; Front Row: Mitchell, George; Tait, Doug; Lucas, Robert; King, Gordon; Craig, Brie; McPherson; Higginson, Reginald.The people shown in this photograph are: Back Row: McCullagh, Mac; Baker, Tom; Burnham, Olin; Hall, Dick; Galbraith, George; Gillespie; Booth; Connor, Kevin; McIntyre, George; Front Row: Mitchell, George; Tait, …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg HarbourS.S.Ontario No.2 in the Cobourg Harbour.S.S.Ontario No.2 in the Cobourg Harbour.Cobourg Public Library
- Soldiers Marching in Cobourg......Cobourg Public Library
- 36th Field Battery, ‘Dog Troop RECCE’This photograph was taken in Sogel, Germany.This photograph was taken in Sogel, Germany.Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg Collegiate InstituteThis new Collegiate was built in 1902 and in 1960 became known as Cobourg and District Collegiate Institute West, when the new high school was built in the east end. Panoramic photograph.This new Collegiate was built in 1902 and in 1960 became known as Cobourg and District Collegiate Institute West, when the new high school was built in the east end. …Cobourg Public Library
- John Guy retires from Blacksmith shopLocated on Hibernia, between Albert and King Street. John Guy is standing in front of shop.Located on Hibernia, between Albert and King Street. John Guy is standing in front of shop.Cobourg Public Library
- H. W. Cooey Machine and Arms Co.The Cooey rifle factory was located in the old Ontario Woollen Mills buildings. It was taken over by Winchester-Western a manufacturer of sporting guns and ammunition.After a fire destroyed the Port Hope plant for the Cobourg Star newspaper, the production to the paper moved to the former Winchester-Western plant on …The Cooey rifle factory was located in the old Ontario Woollen Mills buildings. It was taken over by Winchester-Western a manufacturer of sporting guns and ammunition.After a fire destroyed the …Cobourg Public Library
- Curling BonspielThe sport of curling in Cobourg pre-dates 1859 when an ad appeared in the local paper regarding a meeting for the purpose of re-establishing the Cobourg Curling Club. In the 1860s there were two rinks operating on the Factory Creek pond and a total of seven rinks in Cobourg overall. …The sport of curling in Cobourg pre-dates 1859 when an ad appeared in the local paper regarding a meeting for the purpose of re-establishing the Cobourg Curling Club. In the …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg ArenaCobourg's original arena was a wooden building on the north side of University Ave West between Division and George Street and owned by the Ley brothers. In 1942 the roof collapsed and the arena was operated for a couple of years without a roof. In 1947 citizens began a campaign …Cobourg's original arena was a wooden building on the north side of University Ave West between Division and George Street and owned by the Ley brothers. In 1942 the roof …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg ArenaCobourg's original arena was a wooden building on the north side of University Ave West between Division and George Street and owned by the Ley brothers. In 1942 the roof collapsed and the arena was operated for a couple of years without a roof. In 1947 citizens began a campaign …Cobourg's original arena was a wooden building on the north side of University Ave West between Division and George Street and owned by the Ley brothers. In 1942 the roof …Cobourg Public Library