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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss"><title>Oakville Images</title><subtitle>.</subtitle><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/search" /><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/atom.xml" /><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/atom.xml</id><category term="Regional / North America / Canada / Ontario / Society and Culture" /><updated>2010-07-09T13:53:00Z</updated><logo>http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/Test21/Graphics/atomtile2_Test21_s_4.gif</logo><entry><title>Oakville's Lady of the Dance</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/OHS/OHS081332t.jpg" alt="Oakville's Lady of the Dance" /&gt; &#160;Memories of dance classes taken at Elizabeth Paterson's Oakville Ballet School.</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/81332/data?r=at" /><updated>2010-07-09T13:53:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/81332/data?r=at</id><author><name>Judy Wedeles</name></author></entry><entry><title>Our town's sounds have changed</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/OHS/OHS081433t.jpg" alt="Our town's sounds have changed" /&gt; &#160;The sounds of Oakville's history explored through childhood memories.</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/81433/data?r=at" /><updated>2010-07-12T14:37:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/81433/data?r=at</id><author><name>Judy Wedeles</name></author></entry><entry><title>Bronte Baptist Church</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/OHS/OHS082937t.jpg" alt="Bronte Baptist Church" /&gt; &#160;A picture of Jones Street Hall, home of the Bronte Baptist Church. The church was built in 1954.</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/82937/data?r=at" /><updated>2010-08-03T09:06:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/82937/data?r=at</id><georss:point>43.39874 -79.71563</georss:point></entry><entry><title>Bronte Piers, Lighthouse and Shoreline, including Glendella House in the centre.</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/BHS/19111t.jpg" alt="Bronte Piers, Lighthouse and Shoreline, including Glendella House in the centre." /&gt; &#160;</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19111/data?r=at" /><updated>2006-11-21T00:00:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19111/data?r=at</id></entry><entry><title>Bronte Harbour, marsh and mill looking out over the harbour</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/BHS/19112t.jpg" alt="Bronte Harbour, marsh and mill looking out over the harbour" /&gt; &#160;This is a photograph from a postcard published by J.S. Flumerfelt.</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19112/data?r=at" /><updated>2006-11-21T00:00:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19112/data?r=at</id><author><name>R. Hall</name></author></entry><entry><title>The Bray Family in front of their home at 49 Bronte Road.</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/BHS/19113t.jpg" alt="The Bray Family in front of their home at 49 Bronte Road." /&gt; &#160;The house was built of local lake stone (Dundas shale) around 1840.</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19113/data?r=at" /><updated>2006-11-21T00:00:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19113/data?r=at</id></entry><entry><title>The Charles Sovereign House</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/BHS/19114t.jpg" alt="The Charles Sovereign House" /&gt; &#160;</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19114/data?r=at" /><updated>2006-11-22T00:00:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19114/data?r=at</id></entry><entry><title>The Old Bronte Post Office, now Bronte Harbour Fine Arts.</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/BHS/19115t.jpg" alt="The Old Bronte Post Office, now Bronte Harbour Fine Arts." /&gt; &#160;</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19115/data?r=at" /><updated>2006-11-22T00:00:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19115/data?r=at</id></entry><entry><title>Looking out over Bronte Harbour from the Church steeple.</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/BHS/19116t.jpg" alt="Looking out over Bronte Harbour from the Church steeple." /&gt; &#160;Reverse Side Reads:
BRONTE HARBOUR, Ontario, Canada.
Bronte Harbour built in 1856 was an important trading and fishing port for many years. The village of Bronte, named after Lord Nelson, Duke of Bronte, and founded in 1834, was amalgamated with the Town of Oakville in 1962. This is a souvenir...</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19116/data?r=at" /><updated>2006-11-22T00:00:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/19116/data?r=at</id><author><name>W.D. Allan</name></author></entry><entry><title>WWI Scrapbook - Hugh Salvin Calverley</title><summary type="html">&lt;img src="http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/joshuacreek/JCHC063717t.jpg" alt="WWI Scrapbook - Hugh Salvin Calverley" /&gt; &#160; This scrapbook contains memorabilia from Hugh Calverley's (and his family's) experiences during World War I. As a young man, Hugh joined the Signal Corps, both his training and battlefield experiences being described. 

 "The scrapbook is a handmade affair with odd pages, odd paper, bits of...</summary><link rel="alternate" href="http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/63717/data?r=at" /><updated>2009-07-30T09:29:00Z</updated><id>http://images.oakville.halinet.on.ca/63717/data?r=at</id></entry></feed>
