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- Beatrice Harstone, 1885Condition: Very good. Yellowed and aged, but looks pretty good.Condition: Very good. Yellowed and aged, but looks pretty good.St. Marys Museum
- Interior of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Whitby), c.1885St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built as the Church of Scotland in 1859 at 508 Byron Street South. It served as a Presbyterian church until 1968 when a new church on Cochrane Street was opened.St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built as the Church of Scotland in 1859 at 508 Byron Street South. It served as a Presbyterian church until 1968 when a new church …Whitby Public Library
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Choir, c.1885This photograph is unidentified, but it may be a photo of a Sunday school group from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.This photograph is unidentified, but it may be a photo of a Sunday school group from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Fire Brigade Members, c.1885Members of this Whitby Fire Brigade were volunteers.Members of this Whitby Fire Brigade were volunteers.Whitby Public Library
- Grave of James Tinwell Thompson in St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Port Whitby, 1885James Tinwell Thompson, sexton of All Saints' Anglican Church, died on January 10, 1884 at Whitby, and was buried on January 12, 1884 in St. John's Anglican Cemetery. This gravestone disappeared before 1971 and the grave is now unmarked.James Tinwell Thompson, sexton of All Saints' Anglican Church, died on January 10, 1884 at Whitby, and was buried on January 12, 1884 in St. John's Anglican Cemetery. This gravestone …Whitby Public Library
- Historic North ShoreCPR archives lists this photo simply as 'Historic North Shore: Lake Superior District, Ontario' It is speculated that the men in this photo could be returning from the west, where they fought in the Louis Riel Rebellion of 1885. That rail journey from Red Rock to Winnipeg was 24 hrs …CPR archives lists this photo simply as 'Historic North Shore: Lake Superior District, Ontario' It is speculated that the men in this photo could be returning from the west, where …Marathon District Museum & Historical Society
- Cascades at Kakabeka Falls (~1885)View of the Cascades at Kakabeka Falls with a clear view of the underlying rock structure (now eroded).View of the Cascades at Kakabeka Falls with a clear view of the underlying rock structure (now eroded).Thunder Bay Historic Museum Society
- Wreck of the Steamship Algoma (1885)The battered remains of the luxury steamship Algoma on Mott Island (once called Greenstone Island) near Isle Royale. Contrary to some newspaper reports, this Algoma, was not the same ship that carried Wolseley's troops to Prince Arthur's Landing in 1870. A fierce November gale drove the Algoma off course and …The battered remains of the luxury steamship Algoma on Mott Island (once called Greenstone Island) near Isle Royale. Contrary to some newspaper reports, this Algoma, was not the same ship …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Chalmers Hardware Store, ca. 1885Condition: Copy paper is good - reproduction copy a little dark and grainy.Condition: Copy paper is good - reproduction copy a little dark and grainy.St. Marys Museum
- Robert Barnes (1853-1935), c.1885Robert Barnes was born in Cumberland County, England, on March 10, 1853 and came to Whitby with his father William Barnes, a carpenter, in 1856. Robert Barnes worked as a contractor and assisted his father in building All Saints' Anglican Church and many other Whitby buildings. He died at Whitby …Robert Barnes was born in Cumberland County, England, on March 10, 1853 and came to Whitby with his father William Barnes, a carpenter, in 1856. Robert Barnes worked as a …Whitby Public Library
- George McGillivray, c. 1885George McGillivray was born at St. Fergus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on October 5, 1813. In 1833 he emigrated to Canada and went to Montreal and Vermont before accepting an invitation to settle in Whitby Township from William Dow, another Scottish settler. After staying with Mr. Dow for awhile, Mr. McGillivray settled …George McGillivray was born at St. Fergus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on October 5, 1813. In 1833 he emigrated to Canada and went to Montreal and Vermont before accepting an invitation to …Whitby Public Library
- All Saints' Anglican Church Choir, 1885All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street West. This photograph was taken in W.E. O'Brien's studio in Whitby.All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street West. This photograph was taken in W.E. O'Brien's studio in Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Two Men, and Two Women with SnowshoesCondition: Good. Some dirt and yellowing.Condition: Good. Some dirt and yellowing.St. Marys Museum
- John Poole and his sister Mary Anne (Poole) Chaffey Scott(Condition: Poor. faded)(Condition: Poor. faded)Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Ethel Macauley Herchmer Tett(Condition: Fair. faded)(Condition: Fair. faded)Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Jones Falls(Condition: Good.)(Condition: Good.)Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Old Log School, Livingston Creek, 1885Notes found with this photo state that the log constructed school was built around 1884 or 1885 and could hold twenty to twenty-five pupils. The notation also states that the school served the community of Livingstone Creek as a social centre for a long time. This photo can be found …Notes found with this photo state that the log constructed school was built around 1884 or 1885 and could hold twenty to twenty-five pupils. The notation also states that the …Thessalon Union Public Library
- Permelia Cruttenden, 1885Condition: Very good. Some marks at top-left corner.Condition: Very good. Some marks at top-left corner.St. Marys Museum
- Annie Gallagher, ca 1885Annie Gallagher (1860 - 1896), daughter of John Gallagher (1826 - 1904) and Mary Simpson (1834 - 1908), married Walter Read inAnnie Gallagher (1860 - 1896), daughter of John Gallagher (1826 - 1904) and Mary Simpson (1834 - 1908), married Walter Read inBurlington Historical Society
- Elephant: Jumbo PhotographTitle based on contents of imageTitle based on contents of imageDundas Museum and Archives