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- Syndicate Houses on Bower AvenueA view of the first two Syndicate houses being 60 and 71 Bower (left) with 75 and 77 Bower Avenue. There are five Syndicate semi-detached buildings built in 1882.A view of the first two Syndicate houses being 60 and 71 Bower (left) with 75 and 77 Bower Avenue. There are five Syndicate semi-detached buildings built in 1882.Esquesing Historical Society
- Veterans March to Prospect ParkMembers of the Royal Canadian Legion march along Knox Street towards Prospect Park. Henry Shepherd is the lead marcher in the foreground.Members of the Royal Canadian Legion march along Knox Street towards Prospect Park. Henry Shepherd is the lead marcher in the foreground.Esquesing Historical Society
- Acton Post OfficeThree ladies and two children chat in front of the Acton Post Office (built 1913) at 28 Mill Street East.Three ladies and two children chat in front of the Acton Post Office (built 1913) at 28 Mill Street East.Esquesing Historical Society
- George Soper in Front of His StoreGeorge Soper stands in front of his 17 Mill Street East store. The International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) have rented the upper floor for their lodge room.George Soper stands in front of his 17 Mill Street East store. The International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) have rented the upper floor for their lodge room.Esquesing Historical Society
- The Original Blow Press FactoryThe original “Blow Press” factory interior on Main Street South, where “Ed’s In and Out” plaza is now (2009). Left to Right are Bob Young, an employee of Blow’s; Morgan Crewson, father-in-law of Sandy McIsaac, Fred Blow and Charlie Woodhall. glass negative printThe original “Blow Press” factory interior on Main Street South, where “Ed’s In and Out” plaza is now (2009). Left to Right are Bob Young, an employee of Blow’s; Morgan …Esquesing Historical Society
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