Photograph caption: An aerial shot of the historic Holyrood property as it looks today. Town okays development of historic "Holyrood" advertising feature by Stephanie Henderson. One of Oakville's great estates will soon become one of its most sought-after residential enclaves. Named after the ancient palace of the Scottish kings, "Holyrood" ...
Photograph caption: An aerial shot of the historic Holyrood property as it ...
A train, on its way to the Canadian National Exhibition and the Chicago World’s Fair, stopped in front of Oakville Motors, owned by A.J. Gurry for a promotional picture.
A train, on its way to the Canadian National Exhibition and the ...
THE CRANK'S STILL USED- When you want to use the telephone in Palermo, there is no twirling of the dial. Rather, there is a dinky little crank at the bottom to turn in order to get the operator. Most telephones are on rural lines with more than one ring. Pictured ...
THE CRANK'S STILL USED- When you want to use the telephone in ...
This is the transcript of a newspaper article from the Oakville Beaver, September 17, 1975, written by Wilma Blokhuis. Full text of this newspaper is not online at time of writing this record so no link can be provided; only the transcription. There is no image with this record. In ...
This is the transcript of a newspaper article from the Oakville Beaver, ...
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