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Wingham, Ontario

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Facades of Wingham - Past and Present

 
This used to be a feed and seed store.
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This was Sturdy's Tobacco Room and Pool Hall in the 1940s.
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Pattison Radio and Electric had a cooking school in the Lyceum Theatre as a store promotion.
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One of Lyceum Theatre's programs detailing movies and show times for December and January.
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Cooking school at the Lyceum Theatre, sponsored by John Pattison.
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The Lyceum Theatre has been a movie theatre since movies became available in this area of Ontario.
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This was the site of W.H. Hamilton's Optical Co.
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Hamilton Optical Co., 1947
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The McKenzie block, known for being the business location of the town's photographers.
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This was the Zurbrigg Photo Studio for many years.
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The barber shop at the left edge of the photo is 290 Josephine Street.
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This is the second block of buildings built by George McKenzie and also called the McKenzie Block.
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Lee's restaurant, opened in 1958.
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The Coca Cola sign is hanging in front of Lee's restaurant.
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A photo of John Wilson's office, taken in 1901.
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This style of coffin and support are similar to those sold at one time by Currie's Funeral Home.
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R.A. Currie and Sons advertisement from the Wingham Advance Times.
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A pamphlet from the Buchanan Hardware Store in Wingham.
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