Historical Images

625 Dundas, Circa 1912, Courtesy Alan Noon,
from the Harry G. Hines Photographic Negative Collection

G Wood Store and Streetcar, Corner of Dundas Street and Lyle.

Allasters News Depot - Part of the
McCormick Block 644-660 Dundas Street.

“The Motorcycle Gang”, 625 (far right) - 635 Dundas,
Circa 1914, Courtesy Museum London Collection

668 Dundas Circa 1918, Courtesy Alan Noon,
from the Harry G. Hines Photographic Negative Collection.

Small Cigar and Anderson Barber - 1895, 656 Dundas Street.

Church of Christ before Demolition, 1925, 680 Dundas Street.
Courtesy The London Free Press, November 10, 1925

Percival and Cecil Sands, 687 Dundas Street, 1907-1954,
the day before the building was demolished.
Courtesy of The London Free Press July 5, 1955

778-780 Dundas, Circa 1890, Courtesy Evelyn Shaver
(Great-granddaughter of James H. Cunningham who
is seen in the doorway of his store)

746-748 Dundas Street, East End Fruit Market,
1936, Courtesy Betty Murphy

647-649 Dundas Street, Erskine Bros Garage, 1926-1929,
Courtesy The London Free Press, May 26, 1927, Page 20

618-630 Dundas Street, C.R. Sommerville box manufacturer,
1903-1946.

668 Dundas Circa 1918R.J Young and Son,
Courtesy Alan Noon, from the
Harry G. Hines Photographic Negative Collection.

Fire Station No 2, 795 Dundas Street,
Records indicate that it was only here for a couple of years
but that has also been vehemently disputed.

768 Dundas, Circa 1923. Briggs Bicycles, 1925-1956.,
Courtesy Alan Noon, from the
Harry G. Hines Photographic Negative Collection

Dundas and Adelaide, Circa 1908, London Postcard Collection,
The University of Western Ontario, RC-141084
.

1891-1944, Foresters Hall, 1937. Dundas and English Street.
Picture
Courtesy Museum London Collection.

Dundas Street facing West towards Adelaide street.
Probably taken outside 674 Dundas Street. circa 1912