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Oakville's Lady of the Dance 
TextImage  January 5 1989  Memories of dance classes taken at Elizabeth Paterson's Oakville Ballet School.
Our town's sounds have changed 
Text  March 9 1989  The sounds of Oakville's history explored through childhood memories.
Andrew Robertson. 
Image  ca. 1880  Andrew Robertson. Born in 1832 and died in 1898, he is remembered in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, through a communion service set that is now treasured as an historical artifact. The set was presented by his daughter Annie who presented it to Knox in 1907 in memory of her father. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robertson Jr. 
Image  ca 1880  Andrew Robertson. Born in 1832 and died in 1898. He is remembered in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, through a communion service set that is now treasured as an historical artifact. The set was presented by his daughter Annie who presented it to Knox in 1907 in memory of her father. Co-owned...
Mrs. Annie (Robertson) Lees 
Image  1920-1939  Annie, daughter of Andrew Robertson, was married to William Lees. She presented Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, with a communion service in 1907 in memory of her father. The communion set was given in the 1940s to a new congregation established in Leaside. In 1978 the set was returned...
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: exterior in the 1980s. 
Image  ca. 1980 
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: chancel 1920. 
Image  1920 
Nisbet Home: house on Park Avenue, Oakville, built by Thomas and James Nisbet. 
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Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: Interior circa 1933. 
Image  c1933 
In memoriam to John Barclay, Esq. : Presbyterian Church, Oakville, February 1st, 1900. 
Text  1900 
Robert Kerr Chisholm, 1819-1899. 
Image    Son of Oakville's founder, William Chisholm. He built the new customs house and adjoining residence that became known as Erchless. R.K. Chisholm, an elder at the church, and his nephew, are represented on the promissory note signed 1887 for the building of the present church.
Flora Matilda Chisholm. 
Image    Wife of Robert Kerr Chisholm.
Sandy MacDonald's blacksmith shop. 
Image  ca. 1910?  Located east side of Thomas n. Lakeshore, Sandy MacDonald is in the centre.
Potter's Folly. 
Image    This is a photo of a home at 271 Trafalgar Road that for more than 50 years was the manse for the minister of Knox Presbyterian Church. In 1927 it was purchased by the family of Walter Adamson who later became the Clerk of Session for Knox. Mr. Adamson was 14 when his father, Robert and mother...
Reverend Dr. John Forbes Wedderburn:  Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1927-1932. 
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Reverend William Wallis:  Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1925-1927. 
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Reverend James Edward Munro: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1909-1925. 
Image    Left in 1925 in the year of the formation of the United Church of Canada, a union of Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian churches. Members who favoured union, moved to the Methodist church now St. John's United Church, Oakville.
Reverend John McNair:  Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1898-1909. 
Image    First Canadian born minister at Knox.
Reverend Stephen S. Craig: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1890-1898. 
Image    Arrived in year Knox installed its first stained glass window.
Reverend William Meikle:  Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1867-1890. 
Image    During Meikle's years, Oakville went through its economic dog days. His era encompassed the years of controversy over the introduction of musical instruments into church services and he guided the congregation during the construction of the present church building.
Reverend Robert Scott: Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1863-1867. 
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1850 Church on William Street. 
Image  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.
Reverend Helen L. Goggin, Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: 1965-1984. 
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Home of Cecil G. Marlatt, 43 Dunn Street, 1888. 
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Home of William Wilson, 45 Navy St., 1859. 
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Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: interior circa 1888. 
Image  c1888 
Home of George K. Chisholm, 85 Navy Street, 1848. 
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Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: circa 1888 
Image  1888 
Light of the World window: Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville. 
Image  1966  The Adamson family honoured Mr. William Robert Adamson and his wife, Ethel May Adamson, in 1966 with the dedication of a stained glass window in Knox. The window is a reproduction of Holman Hunt's "The Light of the World".
St. Cecilia Window. 
Image    The St. Cecilia stained glass window, one of the most visually striking in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, was installed by Stafford D. Marlatt in memory of his wife and daughter. Ina was killed at age 19, in 1890, when she was thrown from a buggy when a horse bolted. His wife, Mandana...
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: C.K. Nicoll memorial hall in 1965 
Image  1965 
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: interior circa 1940 
Image  c1940 
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: interior. 
ImageMysteries:  1890-1920? 
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: chancel, 1969. 
Image  1969 
Two buildings of the 1850 white church on William St. 
Image    The 1850 white church on William Street as seen in its altered form. The house on the right had been severed from the original church and moved to a separate lot to create a single home and a duplex. See link labelled "Other house on William St." for view of other building.
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: exterior, 1973. 
Image  1973 
Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: church tower. 
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People of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: 1969. 
Image  1969 
Mortgage burning 1949. 
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Reverend Robert MacMillan, 1975. 
Image  1975 

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