Vintage Images of North Bay & Area
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First shingled house 1883
( Mrs. W. Ferguson )
The "Old Blue" School opened 1888 as North Bay's 2nd school.
Located on the site of the later McIntyre St. School
John Ferguson's Drawing-Room
Log home of Miss L.K. Foster
( Teacher )
North Bay Times
( was the first church )
North Bay Station 1884
(John Ferguson, Hon. R.W. Scott,
Thos. Murray & D.J. McKeown)
Collector Cowan & Widdifield Council
Presbyterian Church Interior
Victoria Memorial Hospital
First Meeting of the Presbytery 1898
First Automobile in North Bay
Front Street ( Mackey House )
aka Oak Street
Duncan Ferguson, Geo. W. Lee, E.W. Ross,
Dr. A. E. Ranney, Miss M. McFarlane &
Wm. D.McDonald Residences
D.J. McKeown, H.C. Varin, B.M. Mulligan
P. McCool & T.M. Mulligan Residences
Catholic Church & Convent
High, Separate, Central,
East Ward & Normal School
Post Office & Queen's Hotel
Main looking towards Ferguson
Corner of Main & Ferguson
T.& N. O. Railway Offices
& Freight Sheds
Dyer Residence Circa 1912
139 Worthingtion Street East
139 Worthington Street East
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J.W. Deegan's Store
pre 1909
McDonald & Hay's Store
pre 1909
Dixon & Co's Office
pre 1909
Lindsay & McCluskey's Coal Yard
McKeown Block & Cormack Block
Main Street photo from souvenir booklet donated by Mel Phillips
Head Office T.& N.O. Railway
photo from souvenir booklet
donated by Mel Phillips
The "Old Blue" School
teachers Wm. Colvin and Miss Ovas
Worthington St. School
class of 1923 or 1924
photo courtesy Preston Quirt
Blacksmith Shop (one of North Bay's earliest)
Felix Labreche is the owner at far left of photo.
To his right is Oliver Garvin
The Northland Printer operated circa 1947 - 1952 at 664 Fraser St.
owner Per (Pete) Hvidsten (on right in photo)
photos courtesy of Peter Hvidsten
Ferguson Residence winter
Prime Minister Sir Wilfred Laurier
Sept.25, 1908 at C.P.R. station North Bay
Old Timers at the Station 1884