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- Map of Agnes Macphail locales in Grey County Part 2Hand drawn map that contextualizes significant locations in Agnes Macphail's life and indicates the cemetery where she is buried.Hand drawn map that contextualizes significant locations in Agnes Macphail's life and indicates the cemetery where she is buried.South Grey Museum
- Map of Agnes Macphail locales in Grey County Part 1Hand drawn map of significant places relating to Agnes Macphail. The map identifies farms near the McPhail's, at Six Corners in Artemesia Township, as well as the location of Durham Rd. School which Agnes Macphail attended and two historical plaques erected in her honour.Hand drawn map of significant places relating to Agnes Macphail. The map identifies farms near the McPhail's, at Six Corners in Artemesia Township, as well as the location of Durham …South Grey Museum
- King Edward Public School, DundalkPostcard photo of Amy Yourex's class at King Edward Public School in Dundalk.Postcard photo of Amy Yourex's class at King Edward Public School in Dundalk.South Grey Museum
- S.S. #5, Artemesia, Flesherton Public SchoolBuilt in 1891 and used until 1968, the school was still standing in 2007 but privately owned and falling into severe disrepair. It burnt down on July 3, 2008.Built in 1891 and used until 1968, the school was still standing in 2007 but privately owned and falling into severe disrepair. It burnt down on July 3, 2008.South Grey Museum
- 147th BattalionOne postcard/photo taken by Geo. W. Graham of the soldiers of the 147 Greys leaving for overseas. They left Camp Borden October 5th 1916 for Halifax. From there they boarded a ship and landed in Liverpool November 20th.One postcard/photo taken by Geo. W. Graham of the soldiers of the 147 Greys leaving for overseas. They left Camp Borden October 5th 1916 for Halifax. From there they boarded …South Grey Museum
- S.S. #7, Osprey, Feversham Public SchoolPostcard sent to Miss Betty Colquette (later Mrs. Emery Fisher) at Port McNichol in 1924.Postcard sent to Miss Betty Colquette (later Mrs. Emery Fisher) at Port McNichol in 1924.South Grey Museum
- Flesherton Market SquareIn the back right is the Sproule building so is this picture was taken before it burned down in 1910 but after the Bell Company came to town in 1891.In the back right is the Sproule building so is this picture was taken before it burned down in 1910 but after the Bell Company came to town in 1891.South Grey Museum
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