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- Ewart McLaughlinEwart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R. S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery along with his wife, Alexandra Luke (the artist).Ewart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R. S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art …Oshawa Public Libraries
- Ewart McLaughlin in UniformEwart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R.S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery along with his wife Alexandra Luke (the artist).Ewart McLaughlin was a member of the famous Oshawa carriage-building family. He was the nephew of Col. R.S. McLaughlin, and helped champion the building of the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery …Oshawa Public Libraries
- Laying the cornerstone of the new Central School, 1914Condition: Very good. Uneven toning and normal wear.Condition: Very good. Uneven toning and normal wear.St. Marys Museum
- Mayor George Gummow greets Duke of Connaught......Cobourg Public Library
- Burns Blacksmith ShopLocated just east of Cobourg.Located just east of Cobourg.Cobourg Public Library
- First draft of the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery leaving at the Grand Trunk StationOn August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery oft for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the unit was demobilized, then called up again as the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery and in December 1914 was on its …On August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery oft for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the …Cobourg Public Library
- Third contingent of 40th Regiment at Grand Trunk StationCanadian Northern StationCanadian Northern StationCobourg Public Library
- First draft of the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery at Grand Trunk StationOn August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery left for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the unit was demobilized, then called up again as the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery and in December 1914 was on its …On August 7, 1914 men from the Cobourg Heavy Battery left for Quebec City and then were ordered to Vancouver where they manned guns until October. On their return the …Cobourg Public Library
- William VanValkenburgh, 1914William Melzar (Milton) VanValkenburgh was born in Northumberland County, Ontario on December 6, 1858. He was employed by the Grand Trunk Railway for nearly 50 years and came to Whitby in 1887. He was baggage master at the Whitby Junction Station and later in the freight department at the uptown …William Melzar (Milton) VanValkenburgh was born in Northumberland County, Ontario on December 6, 1858. He was employed by the Grand Trunk Railway for nearly 50 years and came to Whitby …Whitby Public Library
- Ladies' Aid Play by St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Whitby), c.1914St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 508 Byron Street South. It served as a Presbyterian church until 1968.St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 508 Byron Street South. It served as a Presbyterian church until 1968.Whitby Public Library
- St. John's Anglican Church, c. 1914St. John's Anglican Church was built of Kingston limestone in 1846, it is located at 150 Victoria St. East, Whitby, Ontario (on the north side of Victoria Street, east of Brock Street).St. John's Anglican Church was built of Kingston limestone in 1846, it is located at 150 Victoria St. East, Whitby, Ontario (on the north side of Victoria Street, east of …Whitby Public Library
- Memorial Ave. (1914)Also P3543Also P3543Thunder Bay Public Library
- 322 Emily StreetCondition: Copy is very good, but reproduction is a little blurry.Condition: Copy is very good, but reproduction is a little blurry.St. Marys Museum
- Carpenters at Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1914From 1917-1919 this facility was used as a Military Convalescent Hospital.From 1917-1919 this facility was used as a Military Convalescent Hospital.Whitby Public Library
- LH0900 "Bugler Douglas Williams, 1st Canadian Contingent"Black and white photo of Bugler Douglas Williams standing in front of the Toronto Armories.Black and white photo of Bugler Douglas Williams standing in front of the Toronto Armories.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0902 "Bugler Douglas Williams and father"Black and white photo of Buglar Douglas Williams and his father standing in front of the Toronto Armories.Black and white photo of Buglar Douglas Williams and his father standing in front of the Toronto Armories.Oshawa Public Libraries
- Warren Cutter in uniform, 1914Warren (1883-1917), son of Martha and Robert Leslie Cutter, died in France, missing in action, during the First World War.Warren (1883-1917), son of Martha and Robert Leslie Cutter, died in France, missing in action, during the First World War.Burlington Historical Society
- Royal HotelThe Royal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. It was designed by Toronto architect Henry Langley and was built in 1873. The name plate over the door says Thomas Cussion was proprietor when t his photograph was taken. Hitching rails for horses can be seen in front of …The Royal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. It was designed by Toronto architect Henry Langley and was built in 1873. The name plate over the door says …Whitby Public Library
- LH2147 Military Parade - DowntownBlack-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown Oshawa.Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown Oshawa.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2148 Military Parade Downtown (2)Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown Oshawa.Black-and-white photo of a group of soldiers (unknown battalion) marching through downtown Oshawa.Oshawa Public Libraries