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- S.S. No. 18 Schoolhouse in Markham TownshipThis is an image of the S.S. No. 18 schoolhouse in Markham township, in York county. A fence surrounds the property and a few trees obstruct part of the view of the schoolhouse. It appears to have been taken in the spring or fall as there are no leaves on …This is an image of the S.S. No. 18 schoolhouse in Markham township, in York county. A fence surrounds the property and a few trees obstruct part of the view …St. Marys Museum
- Amos Wright, first reeve of Markham TownshipThis is a copy from original photograph.This is a copy from original photograph.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Ladies serve supper at Thompson's barn-raisingHeadford (Lot 19, Cons. 3), MarkhamHeadford (Lot 19, Cons. 3), MarkhamRichmond Hill Public Library
- Barn-raising supperA photograph of barn-raising supper at Thompson's farm in Headford (Lot 19, con. 3).A photograph of barn-raising supper at Thompson's farm in Headford (Lot 19, con. 3).Richmond Hill Public Library
- Supper at Thompson's barn-raisingA photograph of supper at Thompson's barn-raising.A photograph of supper at Thompson's barn-raising.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Richard Stephenson cutting grain on Palmer FarmA photograph of Richard Stephenson cutting grain on Palmer Farm, south half of lot 45, Concession 1, Markham.A photograph of Richard Stephenson cutting grain on Palmer Farm, south half of lot 45, Concession 1, Markham.Richmond Hill Public Library
- St. Patrick's Mission, Markham est. 1855The second wave of Irish immigration followed the Great Famine of 1847. The original site of St. Patrick's Church in Markham was on Rouge Street, in an area dubbed "Vinegar Hill" or "Little Dublin." The wood-frame church (left) was built in 1870. Only the cemetery remains on Rouge Street. A …The second wave of Irish immigration followed the Great Famine of 1847. The original site of St. Patrick's Church in Markham was on Rouge Street, in an area dubbed "Vinegar …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- Portrait of Rev. Dr. Sandys, London, OntarioThis is a card mounted print of an original undated cabinet card photograph from the studio of John Cooper. The map location shows the street (Stanley Avenue)but not the exact address where the Sandys family had their house in Chatham, Ontario in 1894, Dr. Sandys year of death.This is a card mounted print of an original undated cabinet card photograph from the studio of John Cooper. The map location shows the street (Stanley Avenue)but not the exact …London Public Library
- J. A. "Alex" McNiven......Milton Historical Society
- Unknown Young Couple......The Ontario Genealogical Society
- Port Dalhousie Town CouncilFile Number: 16/pt4/27-1.1File Number: 16/pt4/27-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- Members of a Masonic LodgeFile Location: Tweedsmuir History Scrapbook: [Port Dalhousie]. CASE SPEC COLL 971.351 TWE pg 13. The Tweedsmuir Village Histories began with encouragement by Lady Tweedsmuir, wife of Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor General of Canada. She believed that the history of Canada should be preserved and encouraged local Women's Institutes to keep …File Location: Tweedsmuir History Scrapbook: [Port Dalhousie]. CASE SPEC COLL 971.351 TWE pg 13. The Tweedsmuir Village Histories began with encouragement by Lady Tweedsmuir, wife of Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor …St. Catharines Public Library
- Port Dalhousie's First Fire TruckFile Location: Tweedsmuir History Scrapbook: [Port Dalhousie]. CASE SPEC COLL 971.351 TWE pg 18. The Tweedsmuir Village Histories began with encouragement by Lady Tweedsmuir, wife of Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor General of Canada. She believed that the history of Canada should be preserved and encouraged local Women's Institutes to keep …File Location: Tweedsmuir History Scrapbook: [Port Dalhousie]. CASE SPEC COLL 971.351 TWE pg 18. The Tweedsmuir Village Histories began with encouragement by Lady Tweedsmuir, wife of Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor …St. Catharines Public Library
- Sailing Vessel, Port DalhousieFile Number: 10/pt1/2-1.2File Number: 10/pt1/2-1.2St. Catharines Public Library
- Schooner in the Port Dalhousie HarbourFile Number: 10/pt1/4-1.1 The Mendosa was built in Kingston, Ontario.File Number: 10/pt1/4-1.1 The Mendosa was built in Kingston, Ontario.St. Catharines Public Library
- Steamer coming into Port DalhousieFile Number: 10/pt1/11-1.1 The "Dalhousie City" was built in 1911 and sailed to and from Toronto until it was retired from service in 1950. The ship was operated by the Niagara, St, Catharines and Toronto Railway.File Number: 10/pt1/11-1.1 The "Dalhousie City" was built in 1911 and sailed to and from Toronto until it was retired from service in 1950. The ship was operated by the …St. Catharines Public Library
- Steamer "Dalhousie City" coming into Port DalhousieFile Number: 10/pt1/12-1.2 The "Dalhousie City" was built in 1911 and sailed to and from Toronto until it was retired from service in 1950. The ship was operated by the Niagara, St, Catharines and Toronto Railway.File Number: 10/pt1/12-1.2 The "Dalhousie City" was built in 1911 and sailed to and from Toronto until it was retired from service in 1950. The ship was operated by the …St. Catharines Public Library
- Steamer docked in the harbour, Port DalhousieFile Number: 10/pt1/20-1.1 "Lakeside" was build in Windsor, 1888.File Number: 10/pt1/20-1.1 "Lakeside" was build in Windsor, 1888.St. Catharines Public Library
- Plaque ceremony commemorating the Royal Henley Regatta, Port DalhousieFile Number: 03/pt2/14-1.1File Number: 03/pt2/14-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- Port Dalhousie HarbourFile Number: 06/pt1/7-1.2File Number: 06/pt1/7-1.2St. Catharines Public Library