North Huron Museum
Wingham, Ontario

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Facades of Wingham - Past and Present

 
This cash register was used in Hanna's Ladies' Wear and Miller's Ladies' Wear.
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This was the site of the Wingham Post Office from 1898 to 1907.
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This has been a shoe store since this builidng was created.
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Top hats sold at Hanna's Men's and Boys' Wear
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This is John Hanna Sr. and John Hanna Jr.
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Hanna's Men's and Boys' Wear
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MacDonald Block and Hanna Stores, 1940s
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This is an advertisement from one of the early newspapers for Hanna  Co.
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This is an advertisement for Isard's from one of the town newspapers.
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Notice the show window that wraps around the corner of building of the Hanna building.
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N.D. Cameron, a wholesale distributor, has been located at 263 Josephine Street since 1963.
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One of the four holding cells that are still in the basement.
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The library was located in the Town Hall for many years.
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The public library was in the Town Hall from its opening in 1891 until the 1980s.
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Cast photo of one of the many productions that were put on in the Wingham Opera House.
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The Town Hall was built in 1890.
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Wingham Town Hall in 2004.
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Charles Bondi's stores operated in many different locations in Wingham over the years.
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