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  • Remove search term Geographic Location: Oakville
  • Our town's sounds have changed
        The sounds of Oakville's history explored through childhood memories.
      The sounds of Oakville's history explored through childhood memories.
    Oakville Historical Society
  • 1835 Palmer Plan of Oakville
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    Oakville Historical Society
  • Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Elizabeth Balmer
        Family photograph at Golden Wedding Anniversary 1895. Robert Balmer: 1921-1898), Elizabeth Terry 1828-1906.; Robert and Elizabeth (Terry) Balmer.
      Family photograph at Golden Wedding Anniversary 1895. Robert Balmer: 1921-1898), Elizabeth Terry ...
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Blossom Appelbe
        Young girl in early black dress, white apron and hat, with handbag; Photographer. B.Frank Stewart, Orilla, Ontario framed.; Blossom Appelbe, white apron and hat.
      Young girl in early black dress, white apron and hat, with handbag; ...
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Queen's Hotel
        Proprietor William Wynne. Headquarters for horsemen and bicyclists. See "Oakville & the Sixteen" under Victoria House-.; North West corner Colborne and Dunn Streets; Queen's Hotel; various with with horse and carriages. See Beautiful Oakville
      Proprietor William Wynne. Headquarters for horsemen and bicyclists. See "Oakville & the ...
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Dr. William Tassie
        First Schoolmaster Oakville Common School , 3 years 1836-39. Original at Galt Collegiate.; Dr. William Tassie - later doctor.
      First Schoolmaster Oakville Common School , 3 years 1836-39. Original at Galt ...
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Ford Motor Company
        The Ford Motor Car Company building located in Oakville, Ontario.
      The Ford Motor Car Company building located in Oakville, Ontario.
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Ballymena
        In front of uncomplete building, and wagon with 2 horses. Identified men on wagon: Henry Leaver and Gordon Leaver (both in wagon), Thos.R.Lyon. See 5804.; Lakeshore Road East at Morrison Road, Oakville; Uncompleted building; Construction crew sitting and standing
      In front of uncomplete building, and wagon with 2 horses. Identified men ...
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Radial terminal and train
        Oversize negative. 11 black and white postcards. See #370. Donor probably Mrs. Mary Busby.; Oakville; Station next to tracks; Passengers and Radial train
      Oversize negative. 11 black and white postcards. See #370. Donor probably Mrs. ...
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Oakville's Lady of the Dance
        Memories of dance classes taken at Elizabeth Paterson's Oakville Ballet School.
      Memories of dance classes taken at Elizabeth Paterson's Oakville Ballet School.
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Potter's Folly.
        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 ...
      This is a photo of a home at 271 Trafalgar Road that ...
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Home at Bethany stained glass window: Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
        To the Glory of God and In Loving Memory of May A. Nicoll, Beloved Wife of the Rev. C.K. Nicoll, M.M.D.D., 1970.
      To the Glory of God and In Loving Memory of May A. ...
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Captain George Hardy Morden
        The Mordens are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory note signed 1887 for the building of the present church. Captain George Hardy Morden was the founder of the Morden Line of steam ships that transported lumber on the Great Lakes.
      The Mordens are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory ...
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Andrew Robertson.
        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. ...
      Andrew Robertson. Born in 1832 and died in 1898, he is remembered ...
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robertson Jr.
        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. ...
      Andrew Robertson. Born in 1832 and died in 1898. He is remembered ...
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Mrs. Annie (Robertson) Lees
        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 through the ...
      Annie, daughter of Andrew Robertson, was married to William Lees. She presented ...
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: exterior in the 1980s.
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    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: chancel 1920.
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    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Nisbet Home: house on Park Avenue, Oakville, built by Thomas and James Nisbet.
  • Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville: Interior circa 1933.
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    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
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