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  • John N. Meathrell Bridge
        John N. Meathrell was Oxford County's first engineer, this bridge was built to commemorate him. Meathrell oversaw the development of the county road system. The bridge was designed by engineers Ure a
      John N. Meathrell was Oxford County's first engineer, this bridge was built …
  • Self Portrait of Edgar H. Hugill
        Edgar learned the art of photography from his father John who started a photography studio in Ingersoll in 1866. Edgar studied his fathers techniques and took over his fathers studio in 1888.
      Edgar learned the art of photography from his father John who started …
  • St.Charles Condensing Company (Ingersoll)
        The company manufactured condensed milk, which is evaporated milk with sugar added. The company originated in St. Charles, Illinois. In 1899 they sought to open a factory in either Woodstock or Inger
      The company manufactured condensed milk, which is evaporated milk with sugar added. …
  • Home Delivery of Baked Goods, Zubrigg's Ingersoll
        Neil Malcolin started the business in 1894, after him there were many other owners such as George A. Janson, William and Willis Scanlon. Then on Dec 11th 1908 Samuel G. Zubrigg took over the business
      Neil Malcolin started the business in 1894, after him there were many …
  • Grand Trunk Station CNR Railway, Ingersoll
        The Station was originally built in 1886 by the Great Western Railway, which was acquired in 1882 by the Grand Trunk Railway and eventually merged with the Canadian National Railway in 1920. The buil
      The Station was originally built in 1886 by the Great Western Railway, …
  • Thames Street, Ingersoll, Ont
        This is a view of Thames Street in Ingersoll, Ontario.
      This is a view of Thames Street in Ingersoll, Ontario.
  • River Scene Ingersoll, Ont
        This is a view of the river in Ingersoll.
      This is a view of the river in Ingersoll.
  • A Shady Bend, River Thames, Ingersoll, Ont
        This is a view of a shady bend on the thames river in ingersoll.
      This is a view of a shady bend on the thames river …
  • Thames Street North, Ingersoll Ont
        This is view of Thames Street North in Ingersoll.
      This is view of Thames Street North in Ingersoll.
  • King Street Ingersoll
        This is a view of King Street in Ingersoll.
      This is a view of King Street in Ingersoll.
  • Ingersoll Collegiate Institute, Ingersoll, ON
        Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute was constructed in 1874. On January 1, 1886, the high school reached the status of a Collegiate Institute by meeting the requirements of the Department of Educ
      Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute was constructed in 1874. On January 1, 1886, …
  • Thames Street, Ingersoll, ON
        A view of Thames Street looking north in downtown Ingersoll, Ontario.
      A view of Thames Street looking north in downtown Ingersoll, Ontario.
  • Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, ON
        In 1909, the residence of Dr. Angus McKay on Noxon Street in Ingersoll, Ontario, was purchased for a hospital. This was named, "Alexandra Hospital", and a Hospital Trust was appointed the same year t
      In 1909, the residence of Dr. Angus McKay on Noxon Street in …
  • "Homewood", Ingersoll, ON
        A postcard featuring an unknown location identified as "Homewood" in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada.
      A postcard featuring an unknown location identified as "Homewood" in Ingersoll, Ontario, …
  • Woodstock Thames Valley & Ingersoll Railway Trolley Car
        The Estelle was a streetcar that went between Ingersoll and Woodstock from 1900 until 1925. The streetcar was owned by the Woodstock Thames Valley and Ingersoll (Electric) Railway Company.
      The Estelle was a streetcar that went between Ingersoll and Woodstock from …
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