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- Royal Visit, 1939 - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth get out of car at St. James Street to speak to Westminster Hospital patients, London, OntarioThe geographic location shown on the map for St. James Street is an approximate location. The exact spot where the photo was taken is not recorded. According to the Free Press of June 3, 1939: "the four-mile tour of London streets starts at the C.N.R. station, along York to Richmond, …The geographic location shown on the map for St. James Street is an approximate location. The exact spot where the photo was taken is not recorded. According to the Free …London Public Library
- Bowman & Co. Coal and Wood Yard, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. Bowman & Co was established in 1876. (Source: Industries of Canada. 1890, p. 51) The address for this yard was 246 Bathurst Street. PG L3The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. Bowman & Co was established in 1876. (Source: Industries of Canada. 1890, p. 51) The address for this …London Public Library
- W. Halle & Co's Piano Warehouse, London, OntarioThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. It erroneously gives the location as King and Dundas. The correct location is 371-381 Richmond Street at King Street. Wallace Halle operated a piano warehouse from 1870 to 1892 when he then moved to Hamilton (South London Planning …The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. It erroneously gives the location as King and Dundas. The correct location is 371-381 Richmond Street at King …London Public Library
- Portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel William Moir Gartshore, London, OntarioThis is an undated professional quality portrait. The map location is 90 Ridout Street South the former location of Col. Gartshore's residence, Beechwood. The house was demolished in 1972.This is an undated professional quality portrait. The map location is 90 Ridout Street South the former location of Col. Gartshore's residence, Beechwood. The house was demolished in 1972.London Public Library
- Portrait of an Unidentified Gentleman With Badges, London, OntarioThis is an undated cabinet card. The Edy Brothers were in business between 1883 and 1920. The map location shows the studio location at 214 Dundas Street.This is an undated cabinet card. The Edy Brothers were in business between 1883 and 1920. The map location shows the studio location at 214 Dundas Street.London Public Library
- Portrait of Robert Pritchard, London, OntarioRobert Pritchard (1835-1903), a grain merchant, served as London's mayor in 1877. His business was located on the north side of Bathurst Street, as shown on the map. This is an undated Carte-de-Visite perhaps taken ca. 1875-1903. There is no indication of who the photographer was. There is a handwritten …Robert Pritchard (1835-1903), a grain merchant, served as London's mayor in 1877. His business was located on the north side of Bathurst Street, as shown on the map. This is …London Public Library
- Portrait of Charles Priddis, London, OntarioCharles Trump Priddis was a dry goods merchant whose sons, James and George, later carried on the business by establishing Priddis Brothers ca. 1875. The 1874-75 London City Directory lists the business as Charles Priddis & Sons, dry goods, and the 1875 directory lists Priddis Brothers, dry goods. Charles Priddis' …Charles Trump Priddis was a dry goods merchant whose sons, James and George, later carried on the business by establishing Priddis Brothers ca. 1875. The 1874-75 London City Directory lists …London Public Library
- Portrait of two unidentified gentlemen, London, OntarioThis appears to be a tintype photograph mounted in a rectangular paper frame with an arch cutout. The frame has been taped on three sides. There is no photographer's imprint or other information to indicate where or when this photograph was taken.This appears to be a tintype photograph mounted in a rectangular paper frame with an arch cutout. The frame has been taped on three sides. There is no photographer's imprint …London Public Library
- Portrait of an unidentified, short haired young man, London, OntarioThis undated Carte-de-Visite from Frank Cooper's studio was taken shortly after his move to his new studio on Dundas Street, ca. 1884. The map shows the location of the studio at 169-173 Dundas Street. The photographer's ornate imprint is on the back of the card.This undated Carte-de-Visite from Frank Cooper's studio was taken shortly after his move to his new studio on Dundas Street, ca. 1884. The map shows the location of the studio …London Public Library
- Portrait of William Balkwill, Junior, London, OntarioOn the reverse is the ornate trademark of Frank Cooper as well as a handwritten identification of the subject of the portrait. The map location shows where the John Labatt Centre stands today covering the area where the Hope Hotel and the Balkwill House would have existed.On the reverse is the ornate trademark of Frank Cooper as well as a handwritten identification of the subject of the portrait. The map location shows where the John Labatt …London Public Library
- Portrait of the Rev. Arthur Sweatman, London, OntarioThe Rev. Arthur Sweatman (Nov. 19, 1834 - Jan. 24, 1909) was the first principal of the London Collegiate Institute, a boys' school established by Dean Hellmuth in 1865. The school was later renamed Hellmuth Boys' College. Rev. Sweatman eventually became Archbishop of Toronto and was also elected the Primate …The Rev. Arthur Sweatman (Nov. 19, 1834 - Jan. 24, 1909) was the first principal of the London Collegiate Institute, a boys' school established by Dean Hellmuth in 1865. The …London Public Library
- Portrait of John Arthur Balkwill, London, OntarioOn the reverse a handwritten inscription identifies the subject. The photographer's information is printed on the back as well. The map shows the location of J.H. Griffiths photography studio at 125 Dundas Street, the address given in the 1878/79 London city directory.On the reverse a handwritten inscription identifies the subject. The photographer's information is printed on the back as well. The map shows the location of J.H. Griffiths photography studio at …London Public Library
- Portrait of Walter Westley, London, OntarioThis is a copy of an undated photograph taken by Edy Brothers. It was probably taken sometime ca. 1883-1920 when Edy Brothers were at their 214 Dundas Street location. The map location shows the photographer's 214 Dundas Street location. The photographer's imprint, including the logo, appears on the front of …This is a copy of an undated photograph taken by Edy Brothers. It was probably taken sometime ca. 1883-1920 when Edy Brothers were at their 214 Dundas Street location. The …London Public Library
- Portrait of mustached man in light overcoatThis undated cabinet card photograph would have been taken sometime between 1870 and 1902 when William Still was in business as a photographer in Orangeville, Ontario. The map shows the location of Orangeville. The photographer's imprint, including the logo, appears on the front of the card. There is a handwritten …This undated cabinet card photograph would have been taken sometime between 1870 and 1902 when William Still was in business as a photographer in Orangeville, Ontario. The map shows the …London Public Library
- Portrait proof of an unidentified young man in a double breasted suit, London, OntarioThis undated Carte-de-Visite from the Edy Brothers studio was probably taken sometime between 1878 and 1920. The map shows the location of Edy Brothers' studio at 214 Dundas Street. The photographer's imprint appears on the front of the card. There is a handwritten inscription on the back.This undated Carte-de-Visite from the Edy Brothers studio was probably taken sometime between 1878 and 1920. The map shows the location of Edy Brothers' studio at 214 Dundas Street. The …London Public Library
- Portrait of an unidentified, mustached, young man with crossed arms, London, OntarioThis appears to be a tintype photograph mounted inside a rectangular paper frame with an oval cutout. The paper frame is taped on three sides. There is no photographer's imprint or other information to indicate when or where this photograph was taken.This appears to be a tintype photograph mounted inside a rectangular paper frame with an oval cutout. The paper frame is taped on three sides. There is no photographer's imprint …London Public Library
- Royal Visit, 1939 - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at C.N.R. Station, London, OntarioThe map shows the location of the C.N.R. Station on York Street. There is no indication of who the photographer was. There is a handwritten inscription on the back.The map shows the location of the C.N.R. Station on York Street. There is no indication of who the photographer was. There is a handwritten inscription on the back.London Public Library
- Royal Visit, 1939 - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in limousine, London, OntarioThis photograph was taken along the route the Royal Procession took in London, June 7, 1939. The exact location isn't clear. The four mile tour of streets stretched from York Street on the south to St. James Street on the north and from Richmond Street on the west to William …This photograph was taken along the route the Royal Procession took in London, June 7, 1939. The exact location isn't clear. The four mile tour of streets stretched from York …London Public Library
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, London, OntarioSt. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (now First St. Andrew's United Church), on the north east corner of Queens Avenue and Waterloo Street, was built in 1868-69 on the same site as the old frame church that was built 1842-1843. The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the …St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (now First St. Andrew's United Church), on the north east corner of Queens Avenue and Waterloo Street, was built in 1868-69 on the same site as …London Public Library
- London Club, London, OntarioThe inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the original photograph in 1939. PG L51The inscription, not seen on the digital copy, was added to the original photograph in 1939. PG L51London Public Library