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- LH0707 Schofield Woollen Mill BuildingThe factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing Company. In 1892 J. Schofield purchased the building and incorporated the Schofield Woollen Company.The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing Company. …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0708 Schofield Woollen Mill Building (2)The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by a High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing Company. In 1892 J. Schofield purchased the building and incorporated Schofield Woollen Co.The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by a High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0710 Schofield Woollen Mill Building (3)The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by a High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing Company. In 1892 J. Schofield purchased the building and incorporated Schofield Woollen Co.The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by a High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1010 Bishop Bethune CollegeBishop Bethune College was incorporated in 1889, and was a boarding and day school for girls which was run by the Catholic Church. It was named in honour of the second Bishop of Toronto, and was championed by Reverend Canon Middleton of St. George's Church in Oshawa. The college closed …Bishop Bethune College was incorporated in 1889, and was a boarding and day school for girls which was run by the Catholic Church. It was named in honour of the …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0920 "Schofield Works on Fire"The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by a High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing Company. In 1892 J. Schofield purchased the building and incorporated Schofield Woollen Co. This depicts one of several fires at …The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by a High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0921 "Burning of Schofield Works"The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by a High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing Company. In 1892 J. Schofield purchased the building and incorporated Schofield Woollen Co. This depicts one of several fires at …The factory, built in 1872, was at the end of Centre St. S. and was eventually demolished. It was first inhabited by a High Beaver Hats, then by Masson Manufacturing …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0356 St. George's Anglican ChurchSt. George's Memorial Church was originally built on a parcel of land donated to the congregation by Mr. Warren in the 1840s. The little wooden church at the corner of King St. and Park Road held services until a new church was built in 1858. At this time the congregation …St. George's Memorial Church was originally built on a parcel of land donated to the congregation by Mr. Warren in the 1840s. The little wooden church at the corner of …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0357 St. George's Anglican Church (2)St. George's Memorial Church was originally built on a parcel of land donated to the congregation by Mr. Warren in the 1840s. The little wooden church at the corner of King St. and Park Road held services until a new church was built in 1858. At this time the congregation …St. George's Memorial Church was originally built on a parcel of land donated to the congregation by Mr. Warren in the 1840s. The little wooden church at the corner of …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0744 Williams ResidenceBlack-and-white photo of the exterior of the William's Residence is partially covered by trees.Black-and-white photo of the exterior of the William's Residence is partially covered by trees.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1735 Mary Street SchoolMary Street School was born out of controversy in the growing Village of Oshawa. A public meeting decided that two schools would be built to lessen the over-crowding in the one which already existed. A four-roomed school house was erected on Mary St. between Brock and Colborne Sts. for a …Mary Street School was born out of controversy in the growing Village of Oshawa. A public meeting decided that two schools would be built to lessen the over-crowding in the …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1082 Warren Mill Race, later Mechanic StreetThe mill race was used to operate the Warren's Flour Mill, and filled in once electricity became more widely used. The house address was 68 Mechanic Street, later renamed Macmillan Drive,. The house in the photograph no longer exists.The mill race was used to operate the Warren's Flour Mill, and filled in once electricity became more widely used. The house address was 68 Mechanic Street, later renamed Macmillan …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1099 Residence - Trewin, SamuelSamuel Trewin was a merchant in Oshawa. This residence was demolished in 1909 and the land was used to build Oshawa High School (now O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute).Samuel Trewin was a merchant in Oshawa. This residence was demolished in 1909 and the land was used to build Oshawa High School (now O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute).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
- LH0349 Brook HouseFormerly located on the north east corner of Simcoe Street and what is now Bloor Street, Brook House was a hotel run by the Brooks family, originally purchased in 1868 by Michael Brooks and later run by his son, J. M. Brooks.Formerly located on the north east corner of Simcoe Street and what is now Bloor Street, Brook House was a hotel run by the Brooks family, originally purchased in 1868 …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0371 Brooks LiveryGeneral Motors Photographic Dept.General Motors Photographic Dept.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2600 Oriental Textiles - Oshawa Office (1)......Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1687 Williams Piano Co. FactoryWilliams Piano Company factory located on Richmond Street West between Church Street (now Centre) and Simcoe Street North. This photograph was taken from the top of the Hogg and Lytle grain elevator looking east toward Simcoe Street.Williams Piano Company factory located on Richmond Street West between Church Street (now Centre) and Simcoe Street North. This photograph was taken from the top of the Hogg and Lytle …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0980 Residence - McLaughlin, G.The house belonging to G.W. McLaughlin (son of Robert McLaughlin) was located on the east side of Simcoe Street, north of what is now Adelaide Avenue, and demolished in 1910. A new home for McLaughlin was erected on the same grounds that year. This photo has some distortion.The house belonging to G.W. McLaughlin (son of Robert McLaughlin) was located on the east side of Simcoe Street, north of what is now Adelaide Avenue, and demolished in 1910. …Oshawa Public Libraries
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