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sillygirlv12
location: Orangeville Gender: Female
better than kids
| | Mississauga buildings info < on 1/19/2006 4:32 AM >
| | | If anyone is interested in Mississauga's old and often abandoned buildings, this is really good. Go to www.mississauga.ca and select "residents". Then, either select "library" or "historic images gallery" and see tons of pictures and info on all kinds of places. There are many galleries to choose from, cemeteries, heritage buildings, you have to explore the site and see everything it has to offer. Really worthwhile. I recognized tons of houses I always wondered about. Many are now demolished. It also tells if the places are protected for historical preservation, or if no decision has been made by the city. I highly recommend these galleries- buildings, cemeteries, and heritage designated properties. You will be surprised!!! [last edit 1/19/2006 4:41 AM by sillygirlv12 - edited 2 times]
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Axle
location: Milton, ON Gender: Male
Sieg oder Tod
| | Re: Mississauga buildings info <Reply # 1 on 1/19/2006 1:00 PM >
| | | very cool sillygirl. Halton region has something along the same lines: http://images.halinet.on.ca/search.asp Halton Image search. In most of my DB entries for historical buildings such as the Milton Town Hall, I include a 'Historical' gallery, the Halton image search is where I get the photos from.
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sillygirlv12
location: Orangeville Gender: Female
better than kids
| | Re: Mississauga buildings info <Reply # 2 on 1/20/2006 4:33 AM >
| | | Thanks. I have been on halinet before, it has some good death notices from pre-1850's newspapers. Good because it tells you what happened with dramatic details.
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jdmc
| | Re: Mississauga buildings info <Reply # 3 on 1/25/2006 8:27 PM >
| | | ohh cool thanks for the info
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