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- A postcard featuring a hand-coloured (?) photograph of a church in Oakville.A postcard featuring a hand-coloured (?) photograph of a church in Oakville.
- A postcard featuring a hand-coloured photograph of a Methodist Church in Oakville in a snowy scene.A postcard featuring a hand-coloured photograph of a Methodist Church in Oakville …
- A black and white postcard featuring a photograph of the Knox Presbyterian Church in Oakville.A black and white postcard featuring a photograph of the Knox Presbyterian …
- An article about the Oakville Centennial Centre from Canadian Architect, February, 1969. Includes a section on costing.An article about the Oakville Centennial Centre from Canadian Architect, February, 1969. …
- The city of Venice is built on a series of small islands in the Venetian Lagoon. To travel throughout the city one must make use of the approximately 150 canals. This photograph, illustrating one ofThe city of Venice is built on a series of small islands …
- Saint Mark's Basilica or Basilica Di San Marco is the most famous church in Venice, Italy. This photograph was taken during a visit on a Langmuir and Davis vacation.Saint Mark's Basilica or Basilica Di San Marco is the most famous …
- The Ponte di Rialto or Rialto Bridge is considered by many to be the heart of Venice, Italy. It is the oldest of three bridges which span the Grand Canal. Construction was completed in 1591. This phoThe Ponte di Rialto or Rialto Bridge is considered by many to …
- The Doge's Palace or Palazza Dulcale was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the elected ruler. The system of electing Doges was in place for 1000 years in Venice between 697 AD and 1789. Pictured iThe Doge's Palace or Palazza Dulcale was the residence of the Doge …
- The people of Venice enjoy the company of their feathered friends. Ed Langmuir captured this moment on film when the Davis' and Langmuirs were visiting Italy.The people of Venice enjoy the company of their feathered friends. Ed …
- The city of Venice is built on a series of small islands in the Venetian Lagoon. To travel throughout the city one must make use of the approximately 150 canals. This photograph, illustrating one ofThe city of Venice is built on a series of small islands …
- Marie Langmuir enjoys the company of pigeons in Saint Mark's Square during her travels in Venice, Italy.Marie Langmuir enjoys the company of pigeons in Saint Mark's Square during …
- A photograph of the streets of Venice, Italy taken on a Davis and Langmuir vacation.A photograph of the streets of Venice, Italy taken on a Davis …
- Ed Langmuir feeds the pigeons while on vacation in Venice, Italy.Ed Langmuir feeds the pigeons while on vacation in Venice, Italy.
- The Ponte Di Sospiri or Bridge of Sighs connects the old prisons to the interrogation rooms in Doge's Palace. The name is said to have been given by Lord Byron with the idea that prisoners would sighThe Ponte Di Sospiri or Bridge of Sighs connects the old prisons …
- The Azores are a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean situated aproximately 1500 km from Lisbon. They are of volcanic origin and have a total area of 2355 square km. They were discovered in 1427 anThe Azores are a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean situated …
- While travelling in the Azores, the Langmuirs and Davis' visited the historical monuments.While travelling in the Azores, the Langmuirs and Davis' visited the historical …
- While travelling in the Azores the Langmuirs and Davis' admired the local architecture.While travelling in the Azores the Langmuirs and Davis' admired the local …
- The Roman Forum is located between the Palatine and Capitoline hills in Rome. Originally marshland it was drained and converted by the Romans into a centre for activity, both political and social. ItThe Roman Forum is located between the Palatine and Capitoline hills in …
- The Coliseum (Colosseum) or Flavian Amplitheatre as it is also known was opened in 80 A.D. by Emperor Titus. It was used for various public spectacles and gladitorial contests. While travelling in RoThe Coliseum (Colosseum) or Flavian Amplitheatre as it is also known was …