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- Cornwall Brothers Store(Condition: Good.)(Condition: Good.)Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- Man With Polka-Dotted Tie(Condition: Poor. Image appears to be faded.)(Condition: Poor. Image appears to be faded.)Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- Farm Home in North DakotaCondition: Surface is scratched but very good.Condition: Surface is scratched but very good.St. Marys Museum
- Nurses' class in uniform, 1905
New York City HospitalCondition: Poor. Photo is dirty and stained and has unevenly yellowed. Edges are worn and ripping.Condition: Poor. Photo is dirty and stained and has unevenly yellowed. Edges are worn and ripping.St. Marys Museum
- Curling Team with Four Scottish Band MembersCondition: Fair. Very brown toned with paper seeming very dry, yellow and brittle. Silvering is occurring as well (digital copy here has been edited to remove some of the silvering).Condition: Fair. Very brown toned with paper seeming very dry, yellow and brittle. Silvering is occurring as well (digital copy here has been edited to remove some of the silvering).St. Marys Museum
- Dr. A.E. Ford, 1877Condition: Good. Image is clear but there is a bend down the middle and some dirt.Condition: Good. Image is clear but there is a bend down the middle and some dirt.St. Marys Museum
- Frances M. OakleyJoseph Oakley was one of four brothers who came from England, possibly Bedford. His brothers were John, who arrived in Niagara in October 1814 and within months, was appointed the charge of Fort George's military stores. Reuben was a teacher and apothecary who married first, Elizabeth Inglehart, and then her …Joseph Oakley was one of four brothers who came from England, possibly Bedford. His brothers were John, who arrived in Niagara in October 1814 and within months, was appointed the …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Frances M. and Charles E. Foreman, 1868Studio photograph taken in Topeka, Kansas, in 1868. The mother of the siblings, Amanda Mary (Oakley) Forman had divorced her husband after the American Civil War, Major John A. Foreman, Jr., in Topeka in 1866. Amanda died in October 1869 and her sisters vowed to raise Frances and Charles. Charles …Studio photograph taken in Topeka, Kansas, in 1868. The mother of the siblings, Amanda Mary (Oakley) Forman had divorced her husband after the American Civil War, Major John A. Foreman, …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Frances M. ForemanPhoto taken when Fannie was a student in Leavenworth, Kansas. The children of Theo and Fannie are: Theo Jr., Laura, Bess, John, Charles, Thomas and Alex.Photo taken when Fannie was a student in Leavenworth, Kansas. The children of Theo and Fannie are: Theo Jr., Laura, Bess, John, Charles, Thomas and Alex.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- James Wilbert Colton And Grandson Alfred MalcolmJames Wilbert Colton b. 24 Aug 1864, holding his grandson Alfred Malcolm (about 1921 in Attica, NY.James Wilbert Colton b. 24 Aug 1864, holding his grandson Alfred Malcolm (about 1921 in Attica, NY.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Alfred Franklin ColtonAlfred Franklin Colton, approx 1950’s. Harness horse racer in NY Rochester. Raced @ Oakville on the ice as a kidAlfred Franklin Colton, approx 1950’s. Harness horse racer in NY Rochester. Raced @ Oakville on the ice as a kidTrafalgar Township Historical Society
- Lt. Hal Lawrence and P.O. Arthur Powell in New York CityPublicity tour (1942-43) following sinking of German U-94 by HMCS OakvillePublicity tour (1942-43) following sinking of German U-94 by HMCS OakvilleOakville Museum
- Lt. Hal Lawrence and P.O. Arthur Powell meet with Mayor F.H. Laguardia in New York CityPublicity tour (1942-43) includes visit to Empire State BuildingPublicity tour (1942-43) includes visit to Empire State BuildingOakville Museum
- George Hardy Visiting Gilby, North DakotaThe town of Gilby, North Dakota, was founded when James Gilby and Alisemon Elizabeth (Straw) Gilby moved west from Sheridan, Trafalgar Township, settling there in 1887. Alisemon first married John Gilby on October 17, 1842, in York, County Yorkshire, England. They came to Canada and the 1861 Census shows John …The town of Gilby, North Dakota, was founded when James Gilby and Alisemon Elizabeth (Straw) Gilby moved west from Sheridan, Trafalgar Township, settling there in 1887. Alisemon first married John …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Gilby, North DakotaThe town of Gilby, North Dakota, was founded in 1886 and named after the Gilby family of Sheridan, Trafalgar Township.The town of Gilby, North Dakota, was founded in 1886 and named after the Gilby family of Sheridan, Trafalgar Township.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- "New York's Mayor Honors Canadian Naval Heroes"Mayor F.H. LaGuardia of New York greets Lieut. Harold Lawrence and Stoker Petty Officer Arthur Powell of Corvette Oakville on publicity tour after events of August 1942.Mayor F.H. LaGuardia of New York greets Lieut. Harold Lawrence and Stoker Petty Officer Arthur Powell of Corvette Oakville on publicity tour after events of August 1942.Oakville Museum
- Souvenir of Metropole, New York - photographHMCS Oakville crew members on leave in New York, Keith Waddell's souvenir photo from Metropole HotelHMCS Oakville crew members on leave in New York, Keith Waddell's souvenir photo from Metropole HotelOakville Museum
- Reverse of souvenir photo (image 218) - HMCS Oakville crew members on leave in New York City......Oakville Museum
- Handel Johnson (third from right, first row) on Royal Air Force training in Alabama with "Boeing P.T. Stearman."Handel Johnson was a Corporal and then Sergeant with the Royal Air Force 1940-1945. He was attached to Royal Canadian Air Force #6 Bomber Command, in the Medical Division.Handel Johnson was a Corporal and then Sergeant with the Royal Air Force 1940-1945. He was attached to Royal Canadian Air Force #6 Bomber Command, in the Medical Division.Oakville Museum
- William (Bill) Cutmore (lower right) with practice parachute rigging, Helena, Montana, with the 2nd Canadian Parachute Battalion c. August 1942 - April 1943.William (Bill) Charles Cutmore volunteered for the First Special Service Force, a secret joint Canadian-American force nicknamed "The Devil's Brigade," which trained for paratrooping and sabotage missions behind enemy lines. Bill was with the Force from its mission in Kiska, Alaska, to its last mission in Menton, where he was …William (Bill) Charles Cutmore volunteered for the First Special Service Force, a secret joint Canadian-American force nicknamed "The Devil's Brigade," which trained for paratrooping and sabotage missions behind enemy lines. …Oakville Museum