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- Waterloo Public Library Annual Report 1923Annual Report for 1923 of the Waterloo Public Library. Includes names of members of the Library Board.Annual Report for 1923 of the Waterloo Public Library. Includes names of members of the Library Board.Waterloo Public Library
- Ontario County CourthouseThe Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of Toronto. The extension at the north end was added in 1866. The building served as a courthouse from 1854-1964. In …The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of …Whitby Public Library
- Town of Whitby Staff at Town HallThe Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Town Staff Members in front of Town HallThe Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Staff Members in front of Town HallThe Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Town of Whitby Staff, 1923The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Students and John Frost in front of Town HallThe Municipal Office was located on the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets. The building was built in 1877 and served as town hall from 1879 to 1960 when it was demolished.The Municipal Office was located on the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets. The building was built in 1877 and served as town hall from 1879 to 1960 when …Whitby Public Library
- Hopper Family ReunionRichard Hopper (1799-1885) of Devonshire, England married Mary Shoddick (1800-1903), also of Devonshire, in either 1819 or 1824. They had nine children: Sarah Colwill (1820- ), Mrs. Matthew Hodson, unknown, Richard Hopper (1827-1889), John Hopper (1829-1901), William Hopper ( -1926), Thomas Hopper (1838-1907), Margaret Hopper (1841-1900), George Henry Hopper (1845-1930). …Richard Hopper (1799-1885) of Devonshire, England married Mary Shoddick (1800-1903), also of Devonshire, in either 1819 or 1824. They had nine children: Sarah Colwill (1820- ), Mrs. Matthew Hodson, unknown, …Whitby Public Library
- St. John's Anglican Church Junior Auxiliary Picnic, 1923Black and white negative of a photograph showing the junior auxiliary group from St. John's Anglican Church sitting down to eat at a picnic. The group is gathered a long picnic table.Black and white negative of a photograph showing the junior auxiliary group from St. John's Anglican Church sitting down to eat at a picnic. The group is gathered a long …Whitby Public Library
- Paving Kingston Road, 1923Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of construction workers paving Kingston Road at Audley Road in Pickering Township. There is a truck dumping asphalt onto the street.Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of construction workers paving Kingston Road at Audley Road in Pickering Township. There is a truck dumping asphalt onto the …Whitby Public Library
- Paving Kingston Road, 1923Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of construction workers paving Kingston Road at Audley Road in Pickering Township. Horse and carts stand at the side of the road with workers near them.Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of construction workers paving Kingston Road at Audley Road in Pickering Township. Horse and carts stand at the side of …Whitby Public Library
- Paving Kingston Road, 1923Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of construction workers paving Kingston Road at Audley Road in Pickering Township. There is a truck dumping rocks onto the street.Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of construction workers paving Kingston Road at Audley Road in Pickering Township. There is a truck dumping rocks onto the …Whitby Public Library
- Power House for Holcombe Sawmill, Little Rapids, Circa 1923This is a black and white spring photo of the powerhouse for the Holcombe sawmill. The photo shows a one story stone building with a flat roof. Power lines are attached to the building and the water rushes around the foundation of the building itself. A large metal flume extends …This is a black and white spring photo of the powerhouse for the Holcombe sawmill. The photo shows a one story stone building with a flat roof. Power lines are …Heritage Park Museum
- Dam and Flume to Power House, Little Rapids, 1923Notes attached to this photo read: "Dam and flume to Power House at Little Rapids about 1923. Note remnants of Gristmill center and log sluiceway left."Notes attached to this photo read: "Dam and flume to Power House at Little Rapids about 1923. Note remnants of Gristmill center and log sluiceway left."Heritage Park Museum
- The British Empire and IslamZwemer, Samuel M., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 18 Jan 1923, 1-13 The terms "British Empire" and "Islam" which both stand for great realities; for great spiritual realities; held together by ideals more than by constitutions, by-laws, or by political arrangements. Differences in origin and scope and power, yet with many crossing lines. Outline of the address: a consideration of the Dominions …Zwemer, Samuel M., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 18 Jan 1923, 1-13 The terms "British Empire" and "Islam" which both stand for great realities; for great spiritual realities; held together by ideals more than by constitutions, by-laws, or by political arrangements. Differences …Empire Club of Canada
- Some After-War Problems—Unemployment, Immigration, ReparationsHorne, Right Hon. Sir Robert, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 25 Jan 1923, 14-25 The heroism of the Canadian soldiers in France. Today, looking at the world with totally different eyes. Canada's rapid recovery from the effects of war. Here today an atmosphere of enterprise and of movement. Progress in trade, in agriculture, in development natural resources. Canada today suffering from a lack of …Horne, Right Hon. Sir Robert, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 25 Jan 1923, 14-25 The heroism of the Canadian soldiers in France. Today, looking at the world with totally different eyes. Canada's rapid recovery from the effects of war. Here today an atmosphere of …Empire Club of Canada
- Bonds of Commonwealth LifeFry, Very Rev. Dean, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1919), 1 Feb 1923, 26-32 Wisdom learned by the British Empire from the mistaken policy of earlier days. The liberty of the Dominions. The ties of Commonwealth. The Crown as the symbol of the United Empire. The unique nature of the Commonwealth. The willing obligation of affection and tradition voluntarily accepted and faithfully fulfilled all …Fry, Very Rev. Dean, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1919), 1 Feb 1923, 26-32 Wisdom learned by the British Empire from the mistaken policy of earlier days. The liberty of the Dominions. The ties of Commonwealth. The Crown as the symbol of the United …Empire Club of Canada
- Mineral Resources of Northern OntarioCole, Arthur A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 8 Feb 1923, 33-44 A trip from Toronto to Northern Ontario, taken to appreciate the wonderful mineral storehouses that lie so close to our doors: a detailed description. The geology of the Cobalt Silver District, better understood now than it was in the early years of the camp's activities. Mining development now carried on …Cole, Arthur A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 8 Feb 1923, 33-44 A trip from Toronto to Northern Ontario, taken to appreciate the wonderful mineral storehouses that lie so close to our doors: a detailed description. The geology of the Cobalt Silver …Empire Club of Canada
- The European SituationFoster, Sir George E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 15 Feb 1923, 45-66 A little of the sidelights, the shadows, and the lighter hues in the European situation of the present day. Reasons why this subject interests Canadians: we went into the war; we carried ourselves splendidly through the first part; that although actual war as then waged is ended we have not …Foster, Sir George E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 15 Feb 1923, 45-66 A little of the sidelights, the shadows, and the lighter hues in the European situation of the present day. Reasons why this subject interests Canadians: we went into the war; …Empire Club of Canada
- Songs of the FleetNewbolt, Sir Henry, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 22 Feb 1923, 67-79 The origins of the Song of the Fleet. Commentary on each of the songs. A detailed explication of the fifth and last song, the song of the Welcome Home of the dead who died overseas. Some words on independence with reference to Canada's relationship with the British Empire. How the …Newbolt, Sir Henry, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1924), 22 Feb 1923, 67-79 The origins of the Song of the Fleet. Commentary on each of the songs. A detailed explication of the fifth and last song, the song of the Welcome Home of …Empire Club of Canada