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|  1984 The 1850 white church on William Street as seen in its altered form in 1984. The ivy-covered portion at the right had been cut from the main structure to form a single separate dwelling. |
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|  c1897 Located at 82 William St., Oakville. |
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|  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 clapboard siding, these houses have "six over six" windows - based on a pane width that was quite common... |
|  Mount Vernon, the residence of Matilda Chisholm and her family prior to it burning down |
|  History of Mount Vernon as written by Hazel Chisholm Built about 1901 by John A. Chisholm for a summer home, Mount Vernon stood facing the lake between Navy and Thomas Streets. The barn, cow shed (everyone kept their own cow at that time), gardener's cottage (now 143 Front Street and originally... |
|  c. 1900 Allan Chisholm on the grounds of Erchless Estate |
|  Unidentified group on the front steps of Mount Vernon |
|  Front porch of Mount Vernon |
|  Mount Vernon "Newly finished", Emelda and John visible by fence |
|  House on Morrison Road in Oakville, owned by Thomas Martin. |
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|  Steeles Avenue. Concession 5, lot 15, Trafalgar Township. |
|  Steeles Ave, Concession 5, Lot 15, Trafalgar Township, 1976 |
|  Hornby castle in Hornby, Lancashire, where Hornby Ontario got its name. |
|  sold in 1960 |
|  Arthur George Heavan's farm, Boyne Ont. lot 6 Concession 1. Pictured are Charlotte and herbert Heavan, C 1898. |
|  Arthur George Heavan's farm lot 6 conc. 1, Boyne Ontario. |
|  "Glenside," Located south of Lakeshore Road, east of 14-Mile Creek. From 1893 until 1905, home of Arthur George Heaven & wife Jane [nee Stephens]. In 1917, Sir Frank W. Baillie purchased the property, then this house was destroyed by fire in early 1930s. Parts lot 21 & 22 Trafalgar West of... |
|  Marie Wilkinson, neé Patterson, (1863 - 1939)in front of her home in Bronte. |
|  Apartments North of STONEBOATS on Bronte Road at Marine Drive, on the East side of the street. |
|   Lyon family log cabin Moved to 16 mile creek west side near lake. |
|  Lyon family log cabin. Moved to 16 mile creek west side near lake
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|  Stoneboats after fire in 2006. Bronte Rd. |
|  Stoneboats after fire in 2006 showing blackened beams |
|   Bronte orphanage. |
|  Storey Homestead, at 2424 Soevereign St, Bronte. March 1979. |
|   Petrie House, at the southwest corner Jones & Lakeshore Rd, in Bronte, 1979. Now demolished. |