Exterior view of Roman Catholic diocese residence for Bishop and priests located to east of St. Peter's Cathedral on Dufferin Avenue.
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Exterior view of business and advertising on outside of building. Also identified as a Stationer and seller of sheet music.
View in winter of iron Blackfriars Bridge with Carlings Brewery centred in background through the bridge.
View of church and related building on property with surrounding fence.
This view includes houses and other buildings behind the church. Originally called North Street Methodist Church, street was renamed Queen's Ave. in 1876 with church name following shortly thereafter. The church burned down in 1895.
Originally a Presbyterian congregation but later becomes St. Andrew's United Church.
Picture of St. James Anglican Church in London South (Westminster Township) at southwest corner of Askin Street and Wortley Road. It opens in November 1877.
View of St. Paul's and wooden fence surrounding the property.
This is view of St. Peter's Cathedral with the Rectory building shown on north east corner of Richmond St and Dufferin Avenue.
View of Provincial Exhibition building known as the Crystal Palace with gazebo to left.
Exterior of Customs House with iron and stone fence surrounding property on east side of Richmond St.
Oddfellows Hall was located at the north east corner of Dundas Street and Clarence Street in downtown London. Main floor was occupied by Nordheimer Piano Company for many years.
View of Dr. Lancaster's octagon house. He was a homeopathic physician.
This photograph album was likely prepared for advertising and promotional purposes by the O'Connor and Lancaster firm, or "Popular Photo Studio". It contains prints of London, Ontario, scenes, as well as advertising and promotional information about London and some of its businesses.
O'Connor and Lancaster, PhotographersAerial view of Port Stanley showing homes and businesses.
View of post office on west side of Richmond Street with another building beside shown.
This building housed the Daily Herald newspaper and job printing offices; later becomes known as the London Prototype. People are posed for the photograph in upper floor windows and outside near entrance.
Large group of men gathered beside the Central School with other buildings in view.
Aerial view of Queen's Avenue streetscape, including two churches, businesses and homes.
This photograph is a view of buildings looking north along Richmond Street and buildings to the east including St. Peter's Cathedral and Bishop's Palace (later rectory) on Dufferin Avenue; and Crystal Palace and military garrison buildings at far right.