- CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-7-F38-0-7-0-0-75
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- 1874
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This image, a reproduction of a newspaper picture, shows Wyndham Street, looking from City Hall.
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Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This image, a reproduction of a newspaper picture, shows Wyndham Street, looking from City Hall.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows the west side of Wyndham Street looking towards St. George's Square.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows the east side of Wyndham Street looking north.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows the west side of Lower Wyndham Street at its intersection with Carden Street. The picture gives a good shot of the businesses along this side of the street. City Hall can also be seen.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photo shows lower Wyndham St. looking north towards St. George's Square.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows the intersection of Wyndham and Woolwich Streets with Eramosa Road. To the right is Trafalgar Square. The New Wellington Hotel is shown on the left and from there, proceeding to the right of the image can be seen the factory and residence of Robert Stewart, Dr. Tuck's office, and the American Hotel and its stable.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This image shows Wyndham Street looking north from Carden Street. The original may be a postcard.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows Wyndham Street with St. George's Church in St. George's Square.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows the northeast corner of Carden and Wyndham Streets where stood the shop of James Cormack and Horsman Hardware.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows the demolition of a building on the corner of Wyndham and Surrey Streets. This could be the old Light and Heat building.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
The home shown in this photograph was lived in by James Hogg, J.W. Lyon, Lincoln Goldie, W. Ham, and William Ice. It stands on Queen Street, between Lemon and Palmer Streets.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows "Wyoming," a house located on 67 Queen Street
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This image shows the YMCA Building on Quebec St. This building was torn down in 1968.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows a view of the yard at Robert Stewart Limited.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows a view of the yard at Robert Stewart Limited.
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This image shows three girls pictured together. Written on the reverse of the image, from left to right, are the names Jacqueline, Josephine, and Judy Yowing. It is believed the girl in the middle is actually Peggy Joanne and that the last name is Gowing and not Yowing.