The present Munshaw House consists mainly of the old building and was renovated to match this photograph. Aaron Munshaw was the first to settle on the Artemesia Corners, constructing this hotel for b
The present Munshaw House consists mainly of the old building and was …
Photograph of the Flesherton Corners, Toronto St. facing south. Far left is the Strain Block occupied by the Furniture and Undertaking business of W.H. Bunt.
Photograph of the Flesherton Corners, Toronto St. facing south. Far left is …
The Advance was originally on Sydenham Street but moved to this two-storey location in 1900 where it was printed for another 68 years before moving again.
The Advance was originally on Sydenham Street but moved to this two-storey …
Photograph of Toronto Street facing south, taken from the NW corner of Durham Street. Methodist Church (now St. John's United) steeple can be seen in the background, as well as the Strain Block on th
Photograph of Toronto Street facing south, taken from the NW corner of …
Originally called the Flesherton Station. However, as the station was not actually in the town they changed the name to Ceylon (after the tea) to fix the confusion it made for the postal service.
Originally called the Flesherton Station. However, as the station was not actually …
John Henry Heard was a carriage manufacturer and blacksmith from 1860 until his death in 1904 when his son took up the business. In the early 1900s he stopped manufacturing and simply sold those made
John Henry Heard was a carriage manufacturer and blacksmith from 1860 until …