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Facades of Wingham - Past and Present

 
This drawing of George McKibbon's Beaver Block captures the elegance of the building.
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This is one of the few photographs that show the Beaver Block before fire consumed it in 1912.
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Location previously occupied by the George Robertson garage.
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The building history of 206 Josephine Street
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Stedman's moved out in the 1980s and the building was split into two storefronts.
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King's Department Store was built right after the Beaver Block fire.
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The building at the very left of the photo is 208 Josephine Street.
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This building continues to serve the community as a department store of used items.
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Greer's Shoe Shop
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This storefront served the community as a shoe store from 1902 to 1990s.
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The third store down from Mason's is 214 and 216 Josephine Street.
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This was once the site of Bondi's Fruit Market. It was destroyed in a terrible fire in 1961.
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Lawyer's office and general store
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These buildings have a long tradition of providing Wingham residents with fashionable clothing.
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Image of 220 Josephine Street.
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Image of the Green Block, which housed Isard's Department Store from 1900 to 1953.
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This was the site of the original Isard's Department Store.
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Site where Isard's expanded into in 1911 to create their men's wear department.
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