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- Photograph of an unidentified womanA photograph of an unidentified woman from the photo album belonging to Margaret McCague Wright and her husband William Ashford Wright.A photograph of an unidentified woman from the photo album belonging to Margaret McCague Wright and her husband William Ashford Wright.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of Robbie WilsonA photograph of Robbie J. Wilson from the photo album belonging to Margaret McCague Wright and her husband William Ashford Wright.A photograph of Robbie J. Wilson from the photo album belonging to Margaret McCague Wright and her husband William Ashford Wright.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of an old manA photograph of an old man from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill. The name of the photographer is unknown.A photograph of an old man from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill. The name of the photographer is unknown.Richmond Hill Public Library
- William Wright & Margaret McCague Photo AlbumRichmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a man on bicycle with a childA photograph of a man on bicycle with a child from the photo album belonging to Margaret McCague Wright and her husband William Ashford Wright.A photograph of a man on bicycle with a child from the photo album belonging to Margaret McCague Wright and her husband William Ashford Wright.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of Willie WilsonJ. A. Wilson & August F. Gerding, in Ottawa, Illinois. "Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for landscapes rather than portraitures. Cabinet cards replaced Carte de visite photographs as the popular mode of photography. Cabinet cards became the standard for photographic portraits in 1870. …J. A. Wilson & August F. Gerding, in Ottawa, Illinois. "Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for landscapes rather than portraitures. Cabinet cards replaced …Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young manPhotographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 201 Yonge Street.Photographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 201 Yonge Street.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young womanPhotographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880s to 1898 in Toronto, on 205 1/2 Yonge Street.Photographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880s to 1898 in Toronto, on 205 1/2 Yonge Street.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of an unidentified manPhotographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880s to 1898 in Toronto, on 205 1/2 Yonge Street in Toronto.Photographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880s to 1898 in Toronto, on 205 1/2 Yonge Street in Toronto.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of two menThe name of the photographer is unknown.The name of the photographer is unknown.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of Christina WilsonJ. W. Clark was born in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1852. His family moved to Mendota, Illinois, in 1854. J. W. learned the art of photography, and in 1881 succeeded J. L. Gurrard in business. (See: History of La Salle County, Illinois: Together with Sketches of its Cities, Villages, and Towns. …J. W. Clark was born in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1852. His family moved to Mendota, Illinois, in 1854. J. W. learned the art of photography, and in 1881 succeeded J. …Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young manJames Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 205 1/2 Yonge Street. Source: Photographers of Ontario.James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 205 1/2 Yonge Street. Source: Photographers of Ontario.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young womanPhotographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 201 Yonge Street.Photographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 201 Yonge Street.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young manPhotographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 201 Yonge Street.Photographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 201 Yonge Street.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young manJames Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 205 1/2 Yonge Street. Source: Photographers of Ontario.James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 205 1/2 Yonge Street. Source: Photographers of Ontario.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of Rebecca WalkerJ. Neumann was a photographer in Buffalo, New York, USA, who operated the Arcade Photographic Studio, located at 403 Main Street.J. Neumann was a photographer in Buffalo, New York, USA, who operated the Arcade Photographic Studio, located at 403 Main Street.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Copy of article from Royal Gazette concerning North-West RebellionA copy of the article from Royal Gazette concerning North-West Rebellion of 1885, and death of Capt. Hazard Wilcox of Richmond Hill.A copy of the article from Royal Gazette concerning North-West Rebellion of 1885, and death of Capt. Hazard Wilcox of Richmond Hill.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Sketches of Captain Amos WrightA document called "Sketches of Captain Amos Wright and Family" written by Stephen Wright. It contains genealogical information of several generations of the Wright family.A document called "Sketches of Captain Amos Wright and Family" written by Stephen Wright. It contains genealogical information of several generations of the Wright family.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Short letter to little BerthaA short letter to a little girl Bertha.A short letter to a little girl Bertha.Richmond Hill Public Library
- William and Frances HallFrank Paltridge is listed as operating photography business in Seaforth, Ont., in 1866-1872. According to 1881 census, William and Frances Hall were residents of Seaford, Ont. (Ancestry database)Frank Paltridge is listed as operating photography business in Seaforth, Ont., in 1866-1872. According to 1881 census, William and Frances Hall were residents of Seaford, Ont. (Ancestry database)Richmond Hill Public Library