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- The International Harvester Parts Depot in Burlington, Ontario.Alternate views taken but not scanned.Alternate views taken but not scanned.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- A Display of seed drills in Burlington, Ontario.Alternate views taken but not scanned.Alternate views taken but not scanned.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- The IBM punched card system in the parts depot.Alternate views taken but not scanned.Alternate views taken but not scanned.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Harvesting with an IHC McCormick #91 self-propelled combine near Walker's Line.IHC catalogue #6666IHC catalogue #6666McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- An IHC 4421 Forklift lifting bricks in the construction of a house in Burlington, Ontario.International Harvester Canada Ltd. catalogue #59International Harvester Canada Ltd. catalogue #59McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Tractor Equipped with Snow Throwers, Burlington, ONBurlington Parts Depot. IHC catalogue number: 526. Alternate views taken, but not scanned.Burlington Parts Depot. IHC catalogue number: 526. Alternate views taken, but not scanned.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Fork Lift Used in Building Construction, Burlington, ONIHC catalogue number: 59IHC catalogue number: 59McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Robert Grey, Bernice Hurst and Diane Lynn Looking at Showroom Freezer, Burlington, ONIHC catalogue number: 1985IHC catalogue number: 1985McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Salesman Robert Grey and Customer at an Automobile Dealership, Burlington, ON.IHC catalogue number: 1981IHC catalogue number: 1981McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- High School Girls Standing Around a Freezer, Burlington, ONIHC catalogue number: 2112IHC catalogue number: 2112McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Unidentified Man Sitting on a Tractor Receives an Award, Burlington, ONThe photo was taken in Burlington, Ontario. One of the men in this photo is Ken Reed the other may be Mr. Taylor. The award was given out as part of the International Plowing Match. IHC catalogue number: 3593.The photo was taken in Burlington, Ontario. One of the men in this photo is Ken Reed the other may be Mr. Taylor. The award was given out as part …McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Garbage Man Dumping into a Garbage Truck, Burlington, ONAn unidentified garbage man empties a garbage pail into a garbage truck on a residential street in Burlington, Ontario.An unidentified garbage man empties a garbage pail into a garbage truck on a residential street in Burlington, Ontario.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Crawler Tractor Excavating Dirt, Burlington, ONIHC catalogue number: 2416IHC catalogue number: 2416McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Crawler Tractor Excavating Dirt, Burlington, ONIHC catalogue number: 2502IHC catalogue number: 2502McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- 4-H Club Meeting, Burlington, ONThe photo was taken at the Brant Inn. IHC catalogue number: 3049. Alternate view taken, but not scanned. IHC catalogue number: 3054The photo was taken at the Brant Inn. IHC catalogue number: 3049. Alternate view taken, but not scanned. IHC catalogue number: 3054McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- M. C. (Max) Smith in his 1903 Rambler, Smith Lane, ca 1903This Model E Rambler, owned by M. C. "Max" Smith, was the first car in Halton County. The Rambler was made by Thomas Jeffrey, a former manufacturer of Rambler bicycles located in Chicago, who had started a car factory in 1900 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The Rambler car of 1902 had …This Model E Rambler, owned by M. C. "Max" Smith, was the first car in Halton County. The Rambler was made by Thomas Jeffrey, a former manufacturer of Rambler bicycles …Burlington Historical Society
- 2057 James Street, south elevation, 1977The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July 1977 to permit 5 freehold townhouses, with the original house to be retained. The house had a full basement with …The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July …Burlington Historical Society
- 2057 James Street, north elevation, 1977The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July 1977 to permit 5 freehold townhouses, with the original house to be retained. The house had a full basement with …The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July …Burlington Historical Society
- 2057 James Street, east elevation, 1977The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July 1977 to permit 5 freehold townhouses, with the original house to be retained. The house had a full basement with …The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July …Burlington Historical Society
- 2057 James Street, west elevation, 1977The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July 1977 to permit 5 freehold townhouses, with the original house to be retained. The house had a full basement with …The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July …Burlington Historical Society