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- Bradley-Coakwell-Batty ResidenceThis brick house was built for John Bradley in 1864. It was located on lot 25 of Concession 5 in Whitby Township. The house was later owned by Thomas Coakwell and William Franklin Batty. The veranda around the house was destroyed by Hurricane Hazel in October 1954. This house was …This brick house was built for John Bradley in 1864. It was located on lot 25 of Concession 5 in Whitby Township. The house was later owned by Thomas Coakwell …Whitby Public Library
- John Allin FarmhouseThis brick house was built for John Allin before 1877 on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township. It was demolished in 1980.This brick house was built for John Allin before 1877 on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township. It was demolished in 1980.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Charles KempthorneThe Charles Kempthorne Residence was located at the south-east corner of Highway 2 and the Whitby-Pickering town line. It was part of the community of Almonds. The house was demolished in March 1969. Charles Kempthorne was a blacksmith at Almonds.The Charles Kempthorne Residence was located at the south-east corner of Highway 2 and the Whitby-Pickering town line. It was part of the community of Almonds. The house was demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Henry HannamThis frame house was built by Henry Hannam (1811-1873) about 1853 and was demolished in December 2000 after a number of renovations had been made. At the time of this photograph the house was occupied by his son Alfred Hannam (1858-1943). The house was located on lot 22 of Concession …This frame house was built by Henry Hannam (1811-1873) about 1853 and was demolished in December 2000 after a number of renovations had been made. At the time of this …Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Pacific Railway StationThe station was on the south side of the track. It was built in 1913 and closed in 1971 being demolished in 1977.The station was on the south side of the track. It was built in 1913 and closed in 1971 being demolished in 1977.Whitby Public Library
- Barn Raising on Lynde FarmThe Lynde farm, also called Maple Dell Farm, was located on Concession 4 east of Coronation Road in Whitby Township.The Lynde farm, also called Maple Dell Farm, was located on Concession 4 east of Coronation Road in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Office Chair, Circa 1920This chair while called a barber chair appears to be more of an early office chair perhaps for a telephone operator.This chair while called a barber chair appears to be more of an early office chair perhaps for a telephone operator.Huron Shores Museum
- The 147th Battalion BadgesThis was one of two units in the Canadian Expeditionary Force that recruited from Grey County, along with the 248th unit.This was one of two units in the Canadian Expeditionary Force that recruited from Grey County, along with the 248th unit.South Grey Museum
- WWI Pitcher Made from Shell1915 pitcher made from an 84mm shell used in an 18-pounder field gun.1915 pitcher made from an 84mm shell used in an 18-pounder field gun.South Grey Museum
- Female Employees at the New Scame Williams PianosA black and white photograph of six female employees at the New Scale Williams Pianos, Oshawa.A black and white photograph of six female employees at the New Scale Williams Pianos, Oshawa.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Near Family, 1915Condition: Very good copy.Condition: Very good copy.St. Marys Museum
- CedarmereCedarmere was on the lake shore at the foot of Love Lane (now Ontario Street). It was originally built by Arthur McBean, and later occupied by the Castle family. Mrs. Castle was a sister of the Hon. James Cockburn. James Crowther, whose wife was the Castle's daughter, turned the home …Cedarmere was on the lake shore at the foot of Love Lane (now Ontario Street). It was originally built by Arthur McBean, and later occupied by the Castle family. Mrs. …Cobourg Public Library
- Mary, Jean, Helen and Anne Gallagher with their mother Annie (Mrs George T.) Gallagher, ca 1915The daughters of George T. and Annie Gallagher with their mother: Helen M. was born in 1902, M. Jean in 1904, Mary A. in 1908 and Anne E. in 1909. Two prints in their original mounts.The daughters of George T. and Annie Gallagher with their mother: Helen M. was born in 1902, M. Jean in 1904, Mary A. in 1908 and Anne E. in 1909. …Burlington Historical Society
- Walnut tree planted on the north shore of Hamilton Bay in 1803 by Charles H. King, ca 1915Charles King received 563 acres of Crown land from George III in 1802: Concession 1 East Flamborough, Lot 2. The tree was probably planted as a Lot landmark, at the south end of what is now King Road (originally a native trail). Published in W. D. Flatt, The Trail of …Charles King received 563 acres of Crown land from George III in 1802: Concession 1 East Flamborough, Lot 2. The tree was probably planted as a Lot landmark, at the …Burlington Historical Society
- Cement Plant Band, ca. 1915Condition: Fair. Tape with ripped image. Lots of wear and scratches on image.Condition: Fair. Tape with ripped image. Lots of wear and scratches on image.St. Marys Museum
- Rachel Northwood with Tom NorthwoodScan onlyScan onlyMilton Historical Society
- 117 Lydia Avenue, Milton, OntarioScan onlyScan onlyMilton Historical Society
- Margaret Louise GrayMargaret Louise, daughter of William and Mary Louise Gray, was born on 22 March 1907 and died on 25 December 1984. She is buried in Mount View Cemetery, Cambridge, Ontario. According to Vernon's Town of Galt directories, Margaret's father, William Gray, resided at 170 Main Street East, Galt, Ontario between …Margaret Louise, daughter of William and Mary Louise Gray, was born on 22 March 1907 and died on 25 December 1984. She is buried in Mount View Cemetery, Cambridge, Ontario. …Kitchener Public Library
- Group of People in Bathing OutfitsA photo of people in bathing costumes.A photo of people in bathing costumes.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Clearing the Snow for the Pee Dee (~1915)Brakeman Jack LaLonde leans against the smokestack of a locomotive and looks on as workers clear the tracks after a winter storm for the Port Arthur, Duluth and Western train. This photograph was taken at Iron Range Hill near Iron Range and Sandstone Lakes.Brakeman Jack LaLonde leans against the smokestack of a locomotive and looks on as workers clear the tracks after a winter storm for the Port Arthur, Duluth and Western train. …Thunder Bay Public Library