At time of writing in November 2014, this house is still standing although vandalized. It sits on the south side of Burnhamthorpe Road, just west of the old Snider's Corners area at Ninth Line, Oakville. The barn at 1158 Burnhamthorpe Road East was dismantled and now is a wonderful art ...
At time of writing in November 2014, this house is still standing ...
This was the farmhouse at 1499 Dundas Street East or Lot 6 Concession 1 NDS in the area of Ninth Line and Dundas. Unfortunately, it is demolished but we have a number of photographs of the farmhouse taken in different years - the latest being these taken in 1991, a ...
This was the farmhouse at 1499 Dundas Street East or Lot 6 ...
The attached picture is of the old E.H. (Harry) Post farm house on the 9th Line near Burnhamthorpe, (Snider's Corners area). William H. Post and Elen (Nellie), nee Secord also raised their family on this farm until they moved to a fruit farm on Macdonald Road. Children Myrtle, Benita and ...
The attached picture is of the old E.H. (Harry) Post farm house ...
This photograph was taken in about 2009, just before demolition. The properties of 1288 and 1264 Burnhamthorpe Road East, Oakville, Ontario were owned by developers and the demolition had proper authorization from the Town of Oakville. Unfortunately, we now don't know which property this house had been on. Both properties ...
This photograph was taken in about 2009, just before demolition. The properties ...
This farm was located just west of Snider's Corners at Ninth Line on Burnhamthorpe Road. It is listed in the Town of Oakville Heritage Register, properly called the "Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest (NOT Designated) and in 2015, the house is still standing. The photograph was ...
This farm was located just west of Snider's Corners at Ninth Line ...
This old nineteenth century farmhouse was moved to its present location in a field by the brother of Sybil Rampen. It was the home of "Granny" Watson and her family of eight children for many years. As of November 2014, the house has been badly damaged by neglect and vandals ...
This old nineteenth century farmhouse was moved to its present location in ...
This photograph of the 20th century farmhouse was taken in 2010. An older house had been built on this farm on Lot 2 NDS Con. 13 in 1841 by Evan Jones, along with outbuildings and a 20th century gambrel barn. The house is on the Town of Oakville 2007 Heritage ...
This photograph of the 20th century farmhouse was taken in 2010. An ...
Front Cover: Official Opening, Snider's Public School, Trafalgar Township, Thursday, November 29, 1956 Programme: 1. Senior Choir... O Canada, Mary and Martha, Hark Ye What Angel Voices 2. Junior Choir... Ships, The Lords My Shepard, Rocking 3. Triple Trio... Christmas Hymn, Whence O Shepherd Maiden 4. Autumn Leaves... A Dance ...
Front Cover: Official Opening, Snider's Public School, Trafalgar Township, Thursday, November 29, ...
Handwritten on the back of this postcard, a neighbour has written, "The original Snider house on back concession near 9th line." See this in the 2nd image in this record. No date for the photograph or post card is provided. This Oakville house address is 1481 Burnhamthorpe Road East, near ...
Handwritten on the back of this postcard, a neighbour has written, "The ...
Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession 1, Lot 6, NDS. We know S.S. #4 was in use by 1877 and the 1878 Atlas shows it right on the corner on the southwest side of Ninth Line and Burnhamthorpe Road. The 200 acre Lot 6 ...
Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession ...
First, a close-up photograph of the old one-room schoolhouse, S.S. #4, Trafalgar Township just before it was torn down for the widening of the road in 2010. Part of the old circle up near the peak of the roof above the front door can be seen, with the hand lettering ...
First, a close-up photograph of the old one-room schoolhouse, S.S. #4, Trafalgar ...
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