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- Lt. A.C. Jones R.C.N.R., Commanding Officer of HMCS Oakville Speaks at Christening CeremonyMayor Deans with town officials, middle rightMayor Deans with town officials, middle rightOakville Museum
- Oakville's Mayor Deans, Defence Minister Angus MacDonald, and Admiral Percy Nelles at the HMCS Oakville's Christening Ceremony......Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville in Toronto Harbour, 1941......Oakville Museum
- Admiral Nelles and Defence Minister MacDonald arriving at Oakville November 5, 1941......Oakville Museum
- Launch going out to HMCS Oakville on Christening Day, November 5, 1941......Oakville Museum
- Admiral Nelles and Defence Minister MacDonald with students from Toronto on HMCS OakvilleHMCS Oakville Christening Ceremony, November 5, 1941.HMCS Oakville Christening Ceremony, November 5, 1941.Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville crew memebers in Oakville on the day of the christening parade, November 5, 1941HMCS Oakville crew members on a main street in oakvilleHMCS Oakville crew members on a main street in oakvilleOakville Museum
- Dignitaries on reviewing stand at christening ceremony for HMCS Oakville, November 5, 1941......Oakville Museum
- Oakville student taking a picture of two HMCS Oakville crew members, November 5, 1941Christening ceremony, November 5, 1941Christening ceremony, November 5, 1941Oakville Museum
- Lt. Hal Lawrence in Oakville on publicity tourPublicity tour for HMCS Oakville 1942-43Publicity tour for HMCS Oakville 1942-43Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville christened by Oakville Mayor's wife, Mrs DeansOakville Mayor's wife Mrs. Deans christens HMCS Oakville with Rev. Russel Smith and dignitaries offshore Lakeside Park in Oakville...Oakville Mayor's wife Mrs. Deans christens HMCS Oakville with Rev. Russel Smith and dignitaries offshore Lakeside Park in Oakville...Oakville Museum
- Citizens and military gather in Lakeside Park, Oakville - HMCS Christening Day November 5, 1941......Oakville Museum
- Lt. Cdr. A.C. Jones and dignitaries at March Past, November 5, 1941Christening ceremony HMCS OakvilleChristening ceremony HMCS OakvilleOakville Museum
- The entire crew of the HMCS Oakville, Halifax 1942......Oakville Museum
- The entire crew of HMCS Oakville, Halifax, 1943......Oakville Museum
- Acknowledgement of parcel received from Westwood Soldiers' CircleThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. The card from Corporal Roy Forbes acknowledges receipt of a package from the Westwood Soldiers' Circle sent to him at a German prisoner-of-war camp. Courtesy …The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. The card from Corporal Roy …Oakville Museum
- Letter of thanks to Westwood Soldiers' Circle from W. PhilipThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical Society.The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical Society.Oakville Museum
- Letter of thanks from Pt. Holbrook to Westwood Soldiers' CircleThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical Society.The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical Society.Oakville Museum
- Farmerettes in the Oakville region during the First World WarCourtesy Margaret Armstrong/Oakville Historical SocietyCourtesy Margaret Armstrong/Oakville Historical SocietyOakville Museum
- Workers cottages at 18-26 Thomas StreetThe houses at 18-26 Thomas Street were built circa 1852 for the shipyard workers and their families who worked for Duncan Chisholm, ship builder and tinsmith. Frame construction with shiplath clapboard siding, these houses have “six over six” windows – based on a pane width that was quite common from …The houses at 18-26 Thomas Street were built circa 1852 for the shipyard workers and their families who worked for Duncan Chisholm, ship builder and tinsmith. Frame construction with shiplath …Oakville Museum