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- Pedlar People Display BuildingA photo of the Pedlar People's display building in Alexandra Park.A photo of the Pedlar People's display building in Alexandra Park.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Homer J. Goyne - Barber and TobacconistA black and white photograph of the inside of Home J. Goyne's Barber and Tobacconist shop. This shop was located at 19 Simcoe Street South.A black and white photograph of the inside of Home J. Goyne's Barber and Tobacconist shop. This shop was located at 19 Simcoe Street South.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Homer J. Goyne - Barber and TobacconistTwo men inside Homer J. Goyne's store playing checkers. The store was located at 19 Simcoe Street South.Two men inside Homer J. Goyne's store playing checkers. The store was located at 19 Simcoe Street South.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Residence of D.E. Heard, 149 Brock Street N. moved to 158 Brock N., 1912This house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, between the Royal Hotel and the Hewis block, and was the residence of the Pringle and later the Heard family. In 1928 it moved to the southwest corner of Brock and Mary Streets.This house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, between the Royal Hotel and the Hewis block, and was the residence of the Pringle and later the …Whitby Public Library
- Ethel Gallagher, later Whatmough, ca 1912Wedding presents given to Ethel Gallagher included "silver pieces from the Ladies' String Orchestra, of which she was a valued member, [and] St. John Presbyterian Sunday school orchestra, of which she was leader". (Hamilton Spectator, 11 July 1913)Wedding presents given to Ethel Gallagher included "silver pieces from the Ladies' String Orchestra, of which she was a valued member, [and] St. John Presbyterian Sunday school orchestra, of which …Burlington Historical Society
- Edwin James (Jim) Whatmough Jr, ca 1912Jim Whatmough (1882 - 1956) was the son of Edwin J. Whatmough Sr (1844 - 1921) and Betsy, née Broughton (1841 - 1918). He was the nephew of Isaac A. Whatmough and Jane née Millar.Jim Whatmough (1882 - 1956) was the son of Edwin J. Whatmough Sr (1844 - 1921) and Betsy, née Broughton (1841 - 1918). He was the nephew of Isaac A. …Burlington Historical Society
- Flats during flood, 1912Condition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- Firemen Convention and Old Boys Reunion Parade, 1912Condition: Dot matrix style is okay with some holes. The other copy is a bit better.Condition: Dot matrix style is okay with some holes. The other copy is a bit better.St. Marys Museum
- Conveyor from east to west quarry to crusher, ca. 1912Condition: Fair. Very wrinkled and ripped. Hard to see image.Condition: Fair. Very wrinkled and ripped. Hard to see image.St. Marys Museum
- Replacing girders on London Bridge railway trestle, 1912Condition: Okay. Stained and losing contrast. An enlargement is available for display.Condition: Okay. Stained and losing contrast. An enlargement is available for display.St. Marys Museum
- Replacing girders on railway trestle over Trout Creek on London Bridge, 1912Condition: Both glossy and matte are very good condition.Condition: Both glossy and matte are very good condition.St. Marys Museum
- Dundas: Public School: Entrance Class of 1912Title based on contents of imageTitle based on contents of imageDundas Museum and Archives
- Fire Pumps at Fort William Docks (~1912)Also P3509Also P3509Thunder Bay Public Library
- Fort William Library Circulation Dept. (1912)A view of the Circulation Dept. of the Fort William Public Library, ca 1912. This is now called the Brodie Resource Library. 4.3' wide x 3.1' high b&w photoA view of the Circulation Dept. of the Fort William Public Library, ca 1912. This is now called the Brodie Resource Library. 4.3' wide x 3.1' high b&w photoThunder Bay Public Library
- Henry and Lempi with Kalle Kilponen(1921)This photograph was sent to Henry Randa on Rowand St. in Fort William, Ontario.This photograph was sent to Henry Randa on Rowand St. in Fort William, Ontario.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Coal Dock Strike, Port Arthur, July 30, 1912Original photograph referred to this group as the 96th Militia. This information was inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Original photograph referred to this group as the 96th Militia. This information was inaccurate and has been corrected by Lieutenant Colonel David Ratz.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Opening of Shipping Season at Port Arthur (1912)A view of the harbour showing freight offices and sheds, loading docks and railroad cars. Tug boats and a yacht are at anchor. Freight sheds are for both CNR and CPR. In this promotional photograph we see a long line of freighters in the distance, carrying 5,000,000 bushels of wheat, …A view of the harbour showing freight offices and sheds, loading docks and railroad cars. Tug boats and a yacht are at anchor. Freight sheds are for both CNR and …Thunder Bay Public Library
- J.W. Lalonde - Jack Hu? in Baggage CarThis is a photograph of J.W. Lalonde, Jack Hu?, and Joe York taken by G.W. Steen at M.P. 46 on June 8, 1912. James Bennett is also on steps of a coach further down.This is a photograph of J.W. Lalonde, Jack Hu?, and Joe York taken by G.W. Steen at M.P. 46 on June 8, 1912. James Bennett is also on steps of …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Hamiltonian, First New Steamer (1912)View of the launch of the SS Hamiltonian, the first large freighter to be launched at the Western Dry Dock and Ship Building Co., May 21, 1912. This was the third vessel to be launched. The Hamiltonian had a tonnage of 2,345, and a length of 257 feet.View of the launch of the SS Hamiltonian, the first large freighter to be launched at the Western Dry Dock and Ship Building Co., May 21, 1912. This was the …Thunder Bay Historic Museum Society
- Port Arthur's Busy Dry Dock (1912)View of the Western Dry Dock and Ship Building Co, in 1912. Shown in dry dock at the Canadian Towing and Wrecking Co.'s barge Province and three tugs, the first of which is identified as the Salvor. Freighter Hamiltonian is under construction at right.View of the Western Dry Dock and Ship Building Co, in 1912. Shown in dry dock at the Canadian Towing and Wrecking Co.'s barge Province and three tugs, the first …Thunder Bay Historic Museum Society