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- ......Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- The 1850 white church on William Street as seen in its altered form. The house on the right had been severed from the original church and moved to a separate lot to create a single home and a duplex.The 1850 white church on William Street as seen in its altered …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- The 1850 white church on William Street as seen in its altered form in 1984. The ivy-covered portion at the right had been cut from the main structure to form a single separate dwelling.The 1850 white church on William Street as seen in its altered …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Text excerpted from, "The Stained glass windows in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, Ontario", 1982.Text excerpted from, "The Stained glass windows in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Born in 1823 in Glasgow, Scotland. Minister of the united congregations of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville and Sixteen Mile Creek, 1850-1862. In 1866, he led a party of pioneers that included hisBorn in 1823 in Glasgow, Scotland. Minister of the united congregations of …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Born in 1823 in Glasgow, Scotland. Minister of the united congregations of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville and Sixteen Mile Creek, 1850-1862. In 1866, he led a party of pioneers that included hisBorn in 1823 in Glasgow, Scotland. Minister of the united congregations of …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Front view of Knox Presbyterian ChurchFront view of Knox Presbyterian ChurchMilton Historical Society
- See "A history of Knox Presbyterian Church 1855-1975" by Donald E. Kennedy. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial,1857-1907".See "A history of Knox Presbyterian Church 1855-1975" by Donald E. Kennedy. …Milton Historical Society
- Union Presbyterian Church built in 1884. It is located on 22 Sideroad, west of Winston Churchill Blvd.Union Presbyterian Church built in 1884. It is located on 22 Sideroad, …Esquesing Historical Society
- Georgetowns Knox Presbyterian Church at the corner of Main and Church Streets. Erected 1887.Georgetowns Knox Presbyterian Church at the corner of Main and Church Streets. …Esquesing Historical Society
- Part of postcard booklet. see photos # 677 to 684Part of postcard booklet. see photos # 677 to 684Esquesing Historical Society
- In memory of the Rev. James Nisbet, the first foreign missionary of the Canada Presbyterian Church and the founder of Prince Albert, born at Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Scotland. Sept. 8th, 1823, arrivedIn memory of the Rev. James Nisbet, the first foreign missionary of …Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
- Trafalgar Road looking north showing the Presbyterian Church and the General store on the right.Trafalgar Road looking north showing the Presbyterian Church and the General store …Esquesing Historical Society
- Netflix's first big holiday movie of 2019 is "Let It Snow". A snowstorm hits a small town on a cold Christmas Eve, affecting the friendships, love lives and futures of several high school seniors. UnNetflix's first big holiday movie of 2019 is "Let It Snow". A …Esquesing Historical Society
- Netflix's first big holiday movie of 2019 is "Let It Snow". A snowstorm hits a small town on a cold Christmas Eve, affecting the friendships, love lives and futures of several high school seniors. ThNetflix's first big holiday movie of 2019 is "Let It Snow". A …Esquesing Historical Society
- "Ralph Connor" was a pseudonym of Charles William Gordon, a Canadian author and minister (1860-1937)."Ralph Connor" was a pseudonym of Charles William Gordon, a Canadian author …Oakville Public Library
- Sharon Presbyterian Church was built in 1854 at a cost of £580 during the ministry of Rev. James Byers. It is now called Sharon United Church.Sharon Presbyterian Church was built in 1854 at a cost of £580 …Oakville Public Library
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