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- Marjorie Harris, in the arms of her mother outside the Harris home at 513 Locust Street, ca 1908Marjorie, the daughter of Elgin and Lena Harris, was born 17 October 1906.Marjorie, the daughter of Elgin and Lena Harris, was born 17 October 1906.Burlington Historical Society
- Colborne Grand Trunk Railway Station......Cobourg Public Library
- Doig-Atkinson WeddingPhoto from the Doig-Atkinson wedding which took place July 1, 1908. People have been identified as: Front Row (Left) Unidentified Child, Mabel Kemp, Myrtle Bilyea, Emma Barnett, Sarah Kemp, Eleanor Sparling, Olive Bilyea, Ethel Atkinson, Unidentified Child, Jane Bilyea (the Bride’s Flower Girl), Emma Atkinson (the Bride), William Doig (the …Photo from the Doig-Atkinson wedding which took place July 1, 1908. People have been identified as: Front Row (Left) Unidentified Child, Mabel Kemp, Myrtle Bilyea, Emma Barnett, Sarah Kemp, Eleanor …St. Marys Museum
- St. Marys Fire Department, ca. 1908Condition: Good copy. Some discolouration and warping in paper.Condition: Good copy. Some discolouration and warping in paper.St. Marys Museum
- Students Standing by Cannon, 1908The guns were placed on the College lawn in 1897.The guns were placed on the College lawn in 1897.Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies' College Front Drive, 1908This is a black and white photograph of a view looking west toward Gilbert Street from the front steps of the College. The cement foundations in the foreground are probably fountains.This is a black and white photograph of a view looking west toward Gilbert Street from the front steps of the College. The cement foundations in the foreground are probably …Whitby Public Library
- Officers and Sergeants of Cobourg Heavy Battery Canadian Artillery 1908Back row, left to right: Sgt. McGuire, Sgt. Turpin, Sgt. Bentley, Lieut. Dr. Field, Sgt. Crosgrey, Sgt. Jaynes, Far.-Sgt. Campbell, O.R.S. Field. Middle Row, left to right: S.M. Orr, Capt. McCallum, Lieut. Hopper, Major Odell, Lieut. McKinnon, Sgt. Bradbury, Q.M.S. Ley. Front row, left to right: Sgt. Cunningham, Sgt. Mallory, …Back row, left to right: Sgt. McGuire, Sgt. Turpin, Sgt. Bentley, Lieut. Dr. Field, Sgt. Crosgrey, Sgt. Jaynes, Far.-Sgt. Campbell, O.R.S. Field. Middle Row, left to right: S.M. Orr, Capt. …Cobourg Public Library
- Bank of TorontoThe Bank of Toronto came to Cobourg in the early 1850s.The Bank of Toronto came to Cobourg in the early 1850s.Cobourg Public Library
- Residence of Judge Duncan J. McIntyre, c.1908The house located at 320 St. John Street West was built in 1881 for Judge George H. Dartnell, of the Ontario County Courthouse. He was succeeded by Judge Duncan John McIntyre. Left to Right: Judge Duncan J. McIntyre, Mrs. Duncan J. McIntyre, Duncan Brodie McIntyre.The house located at 320 St. John Street West was built in 1881 for Judge George H. Dartnell, of the Ontario County Courthouse. He was succeeded by Judge Duncan John …Whitby Public Library
- Dr. Naysmith - Gold Rock (1908)Black and white photo of Dr. Naysmith and small child.Black and white photo of Dr. Naysmith and small child.Dryden Public Library
- Moose Swimming in Lake ManitouBlack and white photo of a boat following a moose swimming in Lake Manitou.Black and white photo of a boat following a moose swimming in Lake Manitou.Dryden Public Library
- Railway Workers (~1908)Photo of a railway gang working on a rock cut. They may be clearing away rock and debris to prepare for the laying of track.Photo of a railway gang working on a rock cut. They may be clearing away rock and debris to prepare for the laying of track.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Early Railway ConstructionA work gang clearing boulders from a rock cut. Thompson & Eagam were the contractors for this portion of rail construction.A work gang clearing boulders from a rock cut. Thompson & Eagam were the contractors for this portion of rail construction.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Early Railway ConstructionA Linde photo of a work gang removing boulders from a rock cut in preparation for the laying of rail and ties. Notice the men operating the boom in the upper right of the photo.A Linde photo of a work gang removing boulders from a rock cut in preparation for the laying of rail and ties. Notice the men operating the boom in the …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Early Railway Construction (~1908)Photo of workers at Camp 4, G. Campbell section of the Trans Continental Railway in Northern Ontario.Photo of workers at Camp 4, G. Campbell section of the Trans Continental Railway in Northern Ontario.Thunder Bay Public Library
- TransContinental Railway Construction (~1908)A Linde photo of railway construction at the Olson, Camp 2 section of track in Northwestern Ontario.A Linde photo of railway construction at the Olson, Camp 2 section of track in Northwestern Ontario.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Railway Construction (~1908)Photo showing men and boom removing boulders from a blasted rock cut. The hard rock of the Precambrian Shield posed many problems in the building of a railway in Northwestern Ontario. This area of the railway was Camp 3 of the G. Campbell contract.Photo showing men and boom removing boulders from a blasted rock cut. The hard rock of the Precambrian Shield posed many problems in the building of a railway in Northwestern …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Railway Construction (~1908)Photo of men working on the Chamber's Mc.& Mc. 3 section of the Trans Continental Railway in Northwestern Ontario.Photo of men working on the Chamber's Mc.& Mc. 3 section of the Trans Continental Railway in Northwestern Ontario.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Current River Disaster (1908)Clearing away the debris from the May 28, 1908 Current River Disaster.Clearing away the debris from the May 28, 1908 Current River Disaster.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Trans Continental Railway - ConstructionPhoto of a work gang on a rock cut during construction of the Trans Continental Railway near the Manitoba border. G. Campbell had the contract for this portion of the railway construction during the early 1900s.Photo of a work gang on a rock cut during construction of the Trans Continental Railway near the Manitoba border. G. Campbell had the contract for this portion of the …Thunder Bay Public Library