Midland Public Library Building – 1914

320 King street

Constructed in 1914 as a Federal Government building (post office, Customs and Inland Revenue office). In the Romanesque style. Became the Midland Public Library in 1967. Ontario designated it as a Heritage Building in 1981.

About William J. Gibson

almost 60 years old - writer/photographer - Victoria Harbour, Ontario, Canada - former technical writer
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3 Responses to Midland Public Library Building – 1914

  1. Karley says:

    We have at the Museum, in our MUNDY’S BAY STORE,
    a matted and shrink-wrapped Limited Edition Print of the Midland Library.
    The Print is a beautifully rendered pencil drawing by artist Jim Farthing and is part of an edition of 300.
    It is 16X20 and retails for $39.95 E-mail Karley for ordering or further details.

  2. Steve O'Grady says:

    I found your website by link from another website ( http://www.lanouvelle-france.com/ ).

    This site had an enormous amount of information regarding the history of French Tomahawks and axes. the site has not been available for some time. Perhaps there was a book written or the site has moved. I would very much like to know further information regarding this. Perhaps you can be of help. Perhaps not. Thank you for your time. Yes I am a blacksmith.

  3. bob says:

    there is no info on how they lived!!

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