- Burtch, D.A.
Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Stewart, M.
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Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Stewart, J.N.
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Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Thomas, C.
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- Young, A.
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- Warren, R.
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Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Wallace, A.R.
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Kawartha Lakes Public Library
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Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Kirk, J.R.
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Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- James, P.T.
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Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Lauzon, L.
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- Newton, H.W.
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- Blacksmithing class
Darwyn Hourie demonstrating blacksmithing to a group of new students at the Waldie Blacksmith Shop, Milton, Ont.
Darwyn Hourie demonstrating blacksmithing to a group of new students at the Waldie Blacksmith Shop, Milton, Ont.
Milton Historical Society
- Fine Arts Society of Milton
Fall Tour, 2005, of the Fine Arts Society of Milton
Fall Tour, 2005, of the Fine Arts Society of Milton
Milton Historical Society
- Fine Arts Society of Milton
Fall Tour, Fine Arts Society of Milton
Fall Tour, Fine Arts Society of Milton
Milton Historical Society
- Remembrance Day 2005, George's Square, Oakville
From right to left standing between Lorne Scots personnel are Major Rolf Guenther (Salvation Army); Douglas Bramer (Legion Padre); Bill Shields, saluting (Poppy Chairman, The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 114); Mark Andrews, saluting (President, The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 114); Shirley Stacey, saluting (Vice President, The Royal Canadian Legion Branch …
From right to left standing between Lorne Scots personnel are Major Rolf Guenther (Salvation Army); Douglas Bramer (Legion Padre); Bill Shields, saluting (Poppy Chairman, The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 114); …
Oakville Museum
- 155 Mary Street, Milton, Ontario
In the early years of 2000, the house was moved from its location on Mary Street to Bell Street. This was to accommodate the expansion of the Town Hall and the accompanying parking areas.
In the early years of 2000, the house was moved from its location on Mary Street to Bell Street. This was to accommodate the expansion of the Town Hall and …
Milton Historical Society