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- Home in Great Britain (possibly Abbotsford)Condition: yellowed and stained; bent completely; handle carefully if it is necessary to handle this photograph.Condition: yellowed and stained; bent completely; handle carefully if it is necessary to handle this photograph.St. Marys Museum
- Conwy Castle, WalesCondition: yellowed and stained – mounted which has thankfully kept it sturdy.Condition: yellowed and stained – mounted which has thankfully kept it sturdy.St. Marys Museum
- Dock in Great BritainCondition: yellowed and stained; mounted so it has kept sturdy.Condition: yellowed and stained; mounted so it has kept sturdy.St. Marys Museum
- Home in Great BritainCondition: yellowed and stained with rips and tears; mounted so still sturdy.Condition: yellowed and stained with rips and tears; mounted so still sturdy.St. Marys Museum
- Landscape - fallsCondition: yellowed and dirty; mounted so still sturdy.Condition: yellowed and dirty; mounted so still sturdy.St. Marys Museum
- Town beside a bay - Great BritainCondition: yellowed, stained and dirty; mounted so still sturdy.Condition: yellowed, stained and dirty; mounted so still sturdy.St. Marys Museum
- Home in Great BritainCondition: yellowed and slightly faded; handle carefully – it is mounted, but the mount is flimsy.Condition: yellowed and slightly faded; handle carefully – it is mounted, but the mount is flimsy.St. Marys Museum
- Home in Great BritainCondition: yellowed and worn.Condition: yellowed and worn.St. Marys Museum
- Boat and sailboats (probably in England)Condition: a little worn and torn; image is browned and stained.Condition: a little worn and torn; image is browned and stained.St. Marys Museum
- Home in Great BritainCondition: yellowed and stained; it is also ripped and fully bent; handle carefully.Condition: yellowed and stained; it is also ripped and fully bent; handle carefully.St. Marys Museum
- Home in Great BritainCondition: yellowed, stained and ripped; has been completely bent and is ripping along fold; Handle VERY carefully – it is preferable that one use digital copy instead.Condition: yellowed, stained and ripped; has been completely bent and is ripping along fold; Handle VERY carefully – it is preferable that one use digital copy instead.St. Marys Museum
- St. Bonnabus ChurchIn oversize drawerIn oversize drawerOrillia Public Library
- Hornby CastleHornby castle in Hornby, Lancashire, where Hornby Ontario got its name.Hornby castle in Hornby, Lancashire, where Hornby Ontario got its name.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Third overseas draft of the Cobourg Heavy Battery3rd overseas draft of the Cobourg Heavy Battery, December 1915/January 1916. Left Cobourg for overseas late in March, 1916. Recruiting officer (left centre) Major James McKinnon, Captain (right centre) Arthur Hopper. Photo also includes Melville Thomas Lean (3rd row, 1895-1957) and Leslie Bowman (4th row, 1896-1958)3rd overseas draft of the Cobourg Heavy Battery, December 1915/January 1916. Left Cobourg for overseas late in March, 1916. Recruiting officer (left centre) Major James McKinnon, Captain (right centre) Arthur …Cobourg Public Library
- Parcels from home (WWI)The parcel from home meant a great deal to the soldiers overseas.The parcel from home meant a great deal to the soldiers overseas.Cobourg Public Library
- "Back to Scotland..."Agnes Macphail's commentary about the last time spent before departing for Canada. Two postcards show the Houses of Parliamant, London, England and the Tower Bridge, London, England. Part of her 1952 Scrapbook.Agnes Macphail's commentary about the last time spent before departing for Canada. Two postcards show the Houses of Parliamant, London, England and the Tower Bridge, London, England. Part of her …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- "Approach to Windsor Castle..."Photographs from Agnes Macphail's visit to Windsor Castle. Top photograph mounted improperly. Part of her 1952 Scrapbook.Photographs from Agnes Macphail's visit to Windsor Castle. Top photograph mounted improperly. Part of her 1952 Scrapbook.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Wedding of Zouch and Peggy (formerly Crerar) Palmer, January 6, 1940, in Aldershot, England.The Palmers were the first Canadians to wed in England during the war. Zouch Palmer, with the Canadian Field Artillery, married Peggy Palmer, daughter of Brigadier General H.D. G. Crerar, in the garrison church in Aldershot, England. They moved to Oakville in 1947.The Palmers were the first Canadians to wed in England during the war. Zouch Palmer, with the Canadian Field Artillery, married Peggy Palmer, daughter of Brigadier General H.D. G. Crerar, …Oakville Museum
- William and Margaret Sinclair on their wedding day in Surrey, England, 1943The Sinclairs met in Surrey, England, during the war, and married there. Margaret came to live in Canada in May 1946 after William returned home from the war in January 1946.The Sinclairs met in Surrey, England, during the war, and married there. Margaret came to live in Canada in May 1946 after William returned home from the war in January …Oakville Museum
- Roy KelleyNotes written by Roy Kelley accompanying this photograph are as follows: "Served with the Lorne Rifle Scottish Militia and obtained the rank of Sergeant in 1936. In 1940 he received his commission and was the platoon officer for Milton Area. He went overseas with the main body of the Lorne …Notes written by Roy Kelley accompanying this photograph are as follows: "Served with the Lorne Rifle Scottish Militia and obtained the rank of Sergeant in 1936. In 1940 he received …Oakville Museum