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People gather near the cenotaph in Post Office Square to watch the V.E. Day paradeDeb Exel2023-04-27T10:44:13-04:00
Looking from the bay towards Memorial Square and Owen Street before Heritage Park was developedDeb Exel2023-01-18T19:50:53-05:00
A view of the John Weir House at 58 Collier Street and Cusden’s PharmacyDeb Exel2022-11-03T17:29:53-04:00
Houses at 117 and 113 Owen StreetDeb Exel2022-07-02T21:55:31-04:00
The former home of merchant and Registrar of Deeds, George VickersDeb Exel2022-04-09T15:43:23-04:00
The East side of the Ardagh row houses built in the 1860’s at the corner of Owen and Worsley StreetsDeb Exel2022-03-25T11:42:48-04:00
The Ardaph cottages were built in the 1860’s by former mayor William D. Ardagh at 70 Worsley StreetDeb Exel2022-03-25T11:37:36-04:00
Looking at the Ardagh cottages at the corner of Owen and Worsley StreetsDeb Exel2022-03-25T11:40:00-04:00
Lilac Villa was the home of Barrie architect Thomas Kennedy (1849-1916)Deb Exel2022-01-16T09:22:45-05:00
The restoration of the historic Thomas Kennedy home, Lilac Villa, on Owen StreetDeb Exel2022-01-16T09:15:34-05:00
Historic Lilac Villa, the Thomas Kennedy house, had a house fire in 2017Deb Exel2022-01-16T09:07:21-05:00
A 1959 calendar from Bauldry’s grocery storeDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:43:03-04:00
Business card for Bauldry’s grocery store on Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:40:19-04:00
Ken and Bob Bauldry, owners of Bauldry’s Grocerteria on Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:37:21-04:00
Bob Bauldry at Bauldry’s store on Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:35:11-04:00
Looking at the South side of Baldry’s store on Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:33:03-04:00
A group of men stand next to a track at Bauldry’s grocery store on Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:30:51-04:00
Bauldry’s delivery truck at their store on Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:28:25-04:00
he Bauldry’s on the steps of their Owen Street grocery storeDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:25:26-04:00
The deli case at Bauldry’s store on Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:23:30-04:00
The Bauldry grocery store delivery truckDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:20:44-04:00
One of Bauldry’s delivery trucksDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:18:21-04:00
Bauldry’s grocery store at the corner of Owen Street and East StreetsDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:16:16-04:00
-Downtown-A view of Bauldry’s grocery store at the corner of Owen and East StreetsDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:13:15-04:00
A side view of Bauldry’s delivery truckDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:08:59-04:00
A flyer advertising the opening of Bauldry’s grocery storeDeb Exel2021-10-14T20:14:15-04:00
The federal building (post office) built in the 1950’s at the Northwest corner of Collier and Owen Streets, the former site of the Victoria SchooDeb Exel2021-09-16T13:17:45-04:00
A view from the water of the downtown showing the Fred Grant Square area and construction of the Municipal Savings and Loan building on Collier StreetDeb Exel2021-09-16T08:24:40-04:00
Construction is underway to build a new Toronto Dominion bank on the North East corner of Dunlop and Owen StreetsDeb Exel2021-09-16T08:17:46-04:00
The building designed by Thomas Kennedy at the North East corner of Dunlop and Owen Streets is being demolishedDeb Exel2021-09-16T08:12:15-04:00
Demolition of the building at the North East corner of Dunlop and Owen Streets, designed by Thomas Kennedy, is underwayDeb Exel2021-09-16T08:07:23-04:00
A view of the former post office and Bank of Toronto building designed by Shearman Bird and built in 1872 on the East side of Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-09-16T07:31:17-04:00
A view of the former Mechanic’s Institute building on the East side of Owen Street between Dunlop and Collier StreetsDeb Exel2021-09-16T07:25:50-04:00
The East side of Owen Street between Dunlop and Collier Streets. A portion of the former Mechanic’s Institute can be seen on the rightDeb Exel2021-09-15T22:14:34-04:00
A view of the South side of Dunlop Street and Memorial SquareDeb Exel2021-07-07T20:37:51-04:00
The former home of merchant William Charles Hunter and his wife Claudina located at 159 Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-04-17T13:36:50-04:00
The Central School (later renamed Victoria School) which was located on the North West corner of Collier and Owen StreetsDeb Exel2021-11-12T22:36:00-05:00
Cadet inspection on Dunlop Street between Owen and Clapperton Streets on May 20, 1948Deb Exel2020-08-28T09:46:11-04:00
A band from Central Collegiate marches west on Dunlop Street May 15, 1948 as part of Cadet inspectionDeb Exel2020-08-28T09:45:31-04:00
A view of National Trust and Dollarama, one time TD Bank and Zeller’s, from Owen Street.Deb Exel2020-08-07T11:57:27-04:00
The old Barrie Post Office on the South East corner of Collier and Owen Streets. The Barrie Mill and Fire Hall can be seen further East on Collier StreetDeb Exel2020-07-24T12:55:04-04:00
Looking East on Collier Street towards the post office, Parker grist mill and fire hall on the South side of the street and the Victoria school and Trinity Anglican church building on the North side.Deb Exel2020-07-23T22:07:25-04:00
The Mechanics Institute located at 17 Owen Street which later became the first Barrie Public LibraryDeb Exel2020-05-28T14:40:58-04:00
An interior view of the Caldwell Drugstore located at the Northwest corner of Dunlop and Owen Streets. The dispensary can be seen at the back of the storeDeb Exel2020-04-24T17:36:57-04:00
Caldwell’s Drugstore at the Northwest corner of Dunlop and Owen Streets. George Caldwell attained his PHMB degree in 1932Deb Exel2020-04-24T17:34:31-04:00
A view of Caldwell’s Drugstore located at the Northeast corner of Dunlop and Owen StreetsDeb Exel2020-04-24T17:14:39-04:00
The ‘Gardens’ at the foot of Owen Street, this area was referred to as Station Gore, Memorial, Post Office or Fred Grant SquareDeb Exel2020-01-25T13:40:15-05:00
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 from the shoreline of downtown and Trinity ChurchDeb Exel2019-10-19T20:52:36-04:00
A view of Dunlop Street East of Owen Street showing the Sanders BlockDeb Exel2019-10-19T20:29:15-04:00