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- LH2624 Post Office - DemolitionThe post office stood at the north east corner of King Street East and Ontario Street.The post office stood at the north east corner of King Street East and Ontario Street.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2623 Athol Street Police StationThe black police car in front of the building is a 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne.The black police car in front of the building is a 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2600 Oriental Textiles - Oshawa Office (1)......Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0539 Oshawa HospitalTo deal with unsatisfactory health conditions in the town, sixty women from various churches established the Hospital Auxiliary in 1907 to raise funds for the building of a hospital. Originally built and opened in 1910, it housed a Nursing School until the program merged with Durham College in the 1970s. …To deal with unsatisfactory health conditions in the town, sixty women from various churches established the Hospital Auxiliary in 1907 to raise funds for the building of a hospital. Originally …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH2902 Pedlar People - FactoryThe Pedlar People Factory in downtown Oshawa, where memorial park now stands.The Pedlar People Factory in downtown Oshawa, where memorial park now stands.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1050 Spring & Axle Co. - Factory ExteriorThe Spring and Axle Co. building was originally built in 1918. It was located on Ritson Road north of Colborne Street It reported to the parent company Ontario Steel Products Ltd. (in Gananoque). The company stopped production at this plant in 1975, and it was demolished.The Spring and Axle Co. building was originally built in 1918. It was located on Ritson Road north of Colborne Street It reported to the parent company Ontario Steel Products …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1054 Residence - Parkwood Estate - McLaughlin, R.S.Located on the north west corner of Simcoe and Adelaide Streets, this house was built between 1915 and 1917. The residence of W. H. Gibbs, Prospect Park was torn down to make way for it. This was the residence of Robert Samuel McLaughlin from 1917 to 1972. In 1989, Parkwood …Located on the north west corner of Simcoe and Adelaide Streets, this house was built between 1915 and 1917. The residence of W. H. Gibbs, Prospect Park was torn down …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LHl195 Residence - Borsberry - McLaughlinThis residence was built by J. W. Borsberry, and inhabited by R. S. McLaughlin before he built Parkwood.. It was demolished in order to build the Genosha Hotel.This residence was built by J. W. Borsberry, and inhabited by R. S. McLaughlin before he built Parkwood.. It was demolished in order to build the Genosha Hotel.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1193 R. N. Johns ResidenceBlack and white photo of the residence of R. N. Johns taken in 1906, on the north east corner of Brock and Mary streets.Black and white photo of the residence of R. N. Johns taken in 1906, on the north east corner of Brock and Mary streets.Oshawa Public Libraries
- St. Joseph ConventThis was originally the St. Joseph Convent, first established by Rev. Proulx in 1859. This building was an expansion of the original structure. It is located on the north east corner of Brock and Simcoe Street North.This was originally the St. Joseph Convent, first established by Rev. Proulx in 1859. This building was an expansion of the original structure. It is located on the north east …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1514 Borsberry - ResidenceOwned by the merchant and realtor, John Walter Borsberry and his wife, Eliza McIntyre, it was demolished in 1928 to make way for the Genosha Hotel.Owned by the merchant and realtor, John Walter Borsberry and his wife, Eliza McIntyre, it was demolished in 1928 to make way for the Genosha Hotel.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
- LH1421 Morphy home in winterThe Morphy home was located at 338 King Street West, previously known as Kingston Road, in Westmount, just west of Park Road, east of Gibbons Street.The Morphy home was located at 338 King Street West, previously known as Kingston Road, in Westmount, just west of Park Road, east of Gibbons Street.Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH0238 McLaughlin Carriage WorksExternal view of the McLaughlin Carriage WorksExternal view of the McLaughlin Carriage WorksOshawa Public Libraries
- LH0367 McLaughlin Motor Car EmployeesThomas Bouckley CollectionThomas Bouckley CollectionOshawa Public Libraries
- LH2896 General Motors - Aerial ViewSouth plantSouth plantOshawa Public Libraries
- LH1039 Williams Piano co. - ExteriorR. S. Williams moved his piano factory from Toronto to Oshawa in 1891 and took over this building once occupied by Joseph Hall Works. It was located on the north side of Richmond Street between Simcoe and Church (now Centre) Streets. It was demolished in 1968.R. S. Williams moved his piano factory from Toronto to Oshawa in 1891 and took over this building once occupied by Joseph Hall Works. It was located on the north …Oshawa Public Libraries
- LH1693 Williams Family - ResidenceNewspaper photo of the Williams' (of Williams Piano Co.) family home at 283 Simcoe Street north, just south of O'Neill C.V.I. and across from Parkwood. An apartment building is now on this site.Newspaper photo of the Williams' (of Williams Piano Co.) family home at 283 Simcoe Street north, just south of O'Neill C.V.I. and across from Parkwood. An apartment building is now …Oshawa Public Libraries