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Wingham, Ontario

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Facades of Wingham - Past and Present
Location: On display at the North Huron Museum, 273 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario, Canada

 
This is a Gunn Son Ola phonograph that was produced in Wingham in the 1920s.
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One of four phones in this style that the North Huron Museum has on display.
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The letterheads from the Brunswick Hotel, the Queen's Hotel, and the Exchange Hotel.
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These two letterheads are from Bell Telephone and town lawyer J.A. Morton.
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The letterheads from the Wingham Times, when S.W. Galbraith and R. Elliott owned it.
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Radio from 1940s. It was this type of radio that people used to listen to CKNX with.
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This typewriter was used by the Wingham Advance newspaper in their early days.
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Portrait of A.J. Walker, who joined the Walker Furniture and Funeral Home business in 1908.
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Tervit and Smith's Dairy bottles on display at the North Huron Museum in 2004.
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