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Post Office - Corner Wortley Road and Askin Street, Ontario
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Post Office - Corner Wortley Road and Askin Street, Ontario
Post Office - Corner Wortley Road and Askin Street, London South, Ontario, Canada Date: circa 1905
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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: Post Office at the Corner of Wortley Road and Askin Street, London South, Ontario, Canada (circa 1905) 2. Description: This photograph transports us back in time to the early 1900s, as we behold the quaint Post Office located at the corner of Wortley Road and Askin Street in London South, Ontario, Canada. The image, estimated to have been taken around 1905, showcases the postal facility nestled amidst the bustling streets of this historic Canadian community. 3. Scene: The photograph captures the essence of a bygone era, as horse-drawn carriages and trams share the road with pedestrians. The post office, a two-story red brick building, stands proudly at the corner, its grandeur evident in the intricate architectural details adorning its facade. The building's upper windows are adorned with decorative ironwork, while the lower windows feature wooden shutters. 4. Telegraph and Postal Services: The post office is identified by the prominent "Post Office" sign above the entrance, while the telegraph poles and wires outside suggest the importance of communication technology during this period. The postal service played a crucial role in connecting communities across vast distances, making this post office a vital hub for both personal and business correspondence. 5. Community Hub: The post office served as a central gathering place for the community, with residents frequenting the facility to send and receive letters, parcels, and telegrams. The building's proximity to the tram stop further enhanced its accessibility, making it a convenient and essential part of daily life. 6. Historical Significance: This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the history of London South, Ontario, and the role the post office played in the daily lives of its residents during the early 1900s. The image stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of community and the importance of communication in shaping the fabric of our past.
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