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Johnston and Warren store in the Boys Block was formerly W.B. Capon paints2023-06-02T16:54:40-04:00
The Cundles School was located at the South East corner of Bayfield Street and Cundles Road2022-03-04T20:00:48-05:00
The James Walsh Soda Water Manufactory was located at Sophia and Clapperton Streets2022-01-06T17:43:48-05:00
A crowd gathers at Memorial Square on Remembrance Day2021-11-11T10:18:52-05:00
Bythe Cottage, on the North side of Dunlop Street East of Mulcaster Street, was the home of Judge Ardagh2021-09-11T18:17:45-04:00
The home at 185 Dunlop Street East was known as ‘The Creamery’ and was the location of Lakeview Dairy2021-09-10T21:52:22-04:00
The Bell farm on St. Vincent Street was once owned by the Quinlan family2021-07-16T15:38:31-04:00
Advertisement Bell Telephone’s Open House at their new Central Office at 140 Bayfield Street2021-03-06T20:54:11-05:00
A Barrie and area telephone directory2021-03-06T20:50:05-05:00
A photo from 1911 of the switchboard staff at the Bell Telephone office at 17 Elizabeth Street2021-03-06T20:46:56-05:00
A newspaper photo from 1908 of the Bell Telephone Operators at 17 Elizabeth Street2021-03-06T20:39:37-05:00
An early photo of Major Joseph Roger’s home Roselawn at 9 Bradford Street2021-02-20T15:40:58-05:00
The tailor shop of Alex Milne which was located at 47 Dunlop Street East2021-01-14T20:05:10-05:00
Barrie Mayor Donald Ross once lived in this home located at 168 Dunlop Street East2021-01-14T20:06:31-05:00
The R.I. Fraser and Company dry goods store was located on Dunlop Street East between the Barrie and Queen’s Hotels2020-12-30T15:46:27-05:00
Rice’s Cigar Store and Bath Rooms was located at 108 Dunlop Street East2020-12-30T15:40:39-05:00
S.W. Davis’s store China Hall was located at 24 Dunlop Street East2020-12-10T15:43:51-05:00
-T. Sidsworth and Son Bakery located at 127 Dunlop Street East2020-12-10T15:41:23-05:00
The home that stood at 258 Dunlop Street (formerly Louisa Street) once belonged to R.I. Fraser a prominent dry good store owner2020-12-09T21:38:03-05:00
The T. Sidsworth and Son bakery on McDonald Street2020-11-12T12:48:38-05:00
The residence of Sheriff of Simcoe County Charles Drury was located in Crown Hill2020-11-04T16:51:05-05:00
Mrs. Saso inside the Barrie Fruit Market at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Maple Avenue2020-09-16T16:27:20-04:00
John Saso’s Barrie Fruit Market at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Maple Avenue2020-09-16T15:42:13-04:00
Map of Barrie.2017-01-23T16:19:54-05:00
Very old homes at Owen and Worsley Streets made of log and covered in stucco.2017-01-23T16:20:36-05:00
A group of teens on Dunlop Street West near Maple Street.2016-12-29T14:31:31-05:00
Looking South towards the newly constructed Allandale Train Station from the Tiffin Dock.2016-12-10T20:55:53-05:00
Snowmobiling in Downtown Barrie at a Winter Carnival.2016-09-09T13:26:02-04:00
Emmanuel Baptist Church Picnic at Springwater Park.2020-04-13T11:52:09-04:00
Looking at the front entrance of the Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.2016-09-05T17:02:49-04:00
Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.2016-09-05T17:02:48-04:00
Mayor Les Cooke (left) and staff at Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road pose for a picture.2016-09-05T17:02:48-04:00
Factory workers busy at work inside the Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.2016-09-05T17:02:44-04:00
A certificate of achievement is presented to an executive at the Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.2016-09-05T17:02:39-04:00
Large metal machine inside Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.2016-09-05T17:02:38-04:00
A gentleman poses with some of the materials manufactured at Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment Road.2016-09-05T17:02:37-04:00
Executives at Imperial Eastman factory on Dyment road pose with some literature.2016-09-05T17:02:37-04:00
Aerial view of Lakeshore Drive during Kempenfest.2017-02-08T17:12:38-05:00
The Market Building on Mulcaster Street, later to be renovated and used as Town Hall in the 1940’s and as City Hall from 1959 until it was demolished in 1985.2017-02-09T14:08:52-05:00
Adjacent buildings around the Hart Motors building on Hart Drive (2).2016-09-05T16:25:31-04:00
Aerial view of Post Office Square and downtown area,between Mulcaster and Owen Streets.2017-10-15T23:11:39-04:00
View North from Kempenfelt Bay shoreline of New Rotary Club Floating Fountain.2016-12-10T21:40:59-05:00
Gentlemen pose in front of the Railroad Hotel, later known at the Clifton Hotel.2016-09-05T16:14:50-04:00
Land at the corner of Bayview and Mapleview Drives is graded in preparation for construction of the Barrie Molson Centre.2016-09-05T16:11:22-04:00
Codrington Public School staff 1977-1978.2016-09-05T16:03:28-04:00
The Barrie Molson Centre takes shape on the corner of Bayview and Mapleview Drives.2016-09-05T15:48:55-04:00
Imperial Theatre and Miramar Gardens Restaurant on Dunlop Street West.2016-09-06T20:00:49-04:00
Mayors from the 1970’s. Ross Archer, Dorian Parker and Les Cooke pose with gavels for the front page of The Barrie Examiner newspaper special.2017-02-09T14:34:13-05:00
Map of the Town of Barrie.2017-02-09T16:22:33-05:00
Barrie Wecomes The L.A. Kings.2016-09-11T02:25:05-04:00
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