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The home at 88 Sophia Street East was designed by Eustace Bird for his mother Amy BirdDeb Exel2023-09-23T19:44:37-04:00
The Barrie Public Library on Collier and Mulcaster StreetsDeb Exel2023-01-30T19:26:19-05:00
St. Joseph’s High School at 90 Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2023-01-30T19:21:49-05:00
Looking at the West side and entrance to the County jail on Mulcaster Street in FebruaryDeb Exel2023-01-30T19:17:02-05:00
A view of the West side and entrance to the County jail on Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2023-01-30T19:15:17-05:00
A View of the old fire hall located at the corner of Collier and Mulcaster StreetsDeb Exel2023-01-30T17:35:19-05:00
A group of people approach the fron of the County Court House on Worsley StreetDeb Exel2023-01-30T17:21:20-05:00
A view from the lakeshore looking east towards Bayfield Street and Simcoe StreetDeb Exel2023-01-18T20:09:06-05:00
A view of the back of the Boys Block from the water. The Brown and Company Seed warehouse can be seen on far leftDeb Exel2022-10-21T18:23:34-04:00
A home at 2 Penetang StreetDeb Exel2022-07-30T22:52:41-04:00
The Farmers Market on Mulcaster Street now the Grey and Simcoe Foresters MuseumDeb Exel2021-06-11T13:47:35-04:00
The former family home of future downtown merchant W.C. HunterDeb Exel2021-04-17T13:44:43-04:00
he house at 121 Mulcaster Street was the family home of W.C. Hunter, future merchantDeb Exel2021-04-17T13:26:19-04:00
The Registry Office located at the North East corner of Mulcaster and Worsley Street. The county jail in on the hill in the backgroundDeb Exel2021-02-19T18:06:19-05:00
St. Joseph’s High School on Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2021-11-12T22:34:46-05:00
St. Mary’s Separate School was located on Courthouse Hill on Codrington StreetDeb Exel2021-11-12T22:33:22-05:00
This residence at 111 Mulcaster Street was the former home of Alex Milne, merchant tailorDeb Exel2020-12-30T13:19:32-05:00
A view of the Clarkson Hotel on Dunlop Street, the Ladies entrance on Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-09-23T17:33:59-04:00
Looking East from the Fire Hall tower at Collier Street, the Methodist church and the Victoria HotelDeb Exel2021-07-24T15:06:51-04:00
Looking at the North side of Dunlop Street just West of Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-09-11T19:53:45-04:00
Looking North at the corner of Dunlop Street East and Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-09-11T19:21:36-04:00
The staircase inside front entrance of 90 Mulcaster Street, a former conventDeb Exel2020-08-27T21:35:56-04:00
Barriston Law was a one-time occupant of the Sisters of St. Joseph convent at 90 Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-08-27T21:26:30-04:00
Looking East at the South side of Dunlop Street from 119 towards Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2022-10-21T18:33:50-04:00
Looking West on Collier Street at Barrie City HallDeb Exel2020-08-27T19:59:35-04:00
The interior of St. Mary’s church on Mulcaster Street, built in 1872 and designed by Shearman BirdDeb Exel2020-08-27T19:38:42-04:00
The first Sacred Heart of Mary church and buriel grounds were on the East side of Mulcaster Street just North of the jail.Deb Exel2020-08-27T19:35:39-04:00
St.Mary’s church was designed by Shearman Bird and built in 1872. The deanery and church were located on Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-08-27T19:31:36-04:00
The historic fire hall is being demolishedDeb Exel2020-07-23T21:04:34-04:00
Looking West along Worsley Street from the court house. The chimney from Dougall’s Furniture can be seen, as well as Trinity ChurchDeb Exel2020-07-03T15:06:44-04:00
Looking North East from Market Square at Dougall’s Furniture factoryDeb Exel2020-07-03T15:03:10-04:00
Looking down Mulcaster Street towards Worsley and Collier Streets. Collier Street Methodist Church, Dougall’s Furniture and Market Square can be seenDeb Exel2020-07-03T14:54:16-04:00
A view from the fire hall tower looking up Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-07-03T14:47:09-04:00
A view of a Boys Block store on the South side of Dunlop Street at Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-06-17T10:19:57-04:00
The Eastern end of the Boys Block on the South side of Dunlop StreetDeb Exel2020-06-16T22:47:28-04:00
The Barrie Public Library, a Carnegie building, opened in 1917, and was located at the corner of Collier and Mulcaster Streets. It is now the MacLaren Art CentreDeb Exel2020-05-28T14:48:58-04:00
Cliff Carley sits behind the driver of a horse-drawn fire truck in front of the Market Building in Market SquareDeb Exel2020-04-24T16:56:57-04:00
The Examiner and Advance Printing Offices at the South East corner of Dunlop and Mulcaster StreetsDeb Exel2020-04-05T13:43:03-04:00
A view of the North side of Dunlop Street just west of Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-03-30T14:57:59-04:00
A view of an apartment building built about 1880 and the Armory on Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2020-03-14T14:58:00-04:00
A view of buildings from the 1800’s located at the corner of Dunlop and Mulcaster StreetsDeb Exel2020-03-14T14:05:28-04:00
A sideview of 128 Dunlop Street East and 18 Mulcaster Street, once S. Varley’s grocery in the 1800s, the Full Gospel Tabernacle in the 1950’s and now the Pizzeria ItaliaDeb Exel2020-03-14T13:13:26-04:00
A view of Carley’s Boat Works and lakeshoreDeb Exel2020-02-10T12:38:56-05:00
A view of Ernest Carley’s Boats located at the bottom of Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2022-08-26T20:06:10-04:00
The Barrie fire hall on the South West corner of Collier and Mulcaster StreetsDeb Exel2021-07-04T19:41:20-04:00
Looking East at Levi Carley’s wharf at the foor of Mulcaster Street at a steam yacht, the Mayflower, owned by a Mr. StevensonDeb Exel2020-02-07T10:42:52-05:00
Men hauling timber for the war effort stand near the Clarkson House hotel at the North East corner of Mulcaster and Dunlop StreetsDeb Exel2020-01-15T17:13:01-05:00
Looking East at the demolition of Carley’s building at the foot of Mulcaster StreetDeb Exel2019-10-31T18:35:57-04:00
A view of Barrie from the water. City Hall and the old fire hall are visibleDeb Exel2019-10-19T21:24:52-04:00
A view of the Land Registry and other offices on Worsley StreetDeb Exel2019-10-19T21:00:13-04:00