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- Two storey double house in the ballparkThe house was used as a bobbin factory and a barrel factory before being converted into a double house. Sam Roberts and his mother lived in one half. Then the Davidson's owned it when they bought the ballpark area. It was destroyed by fire in January 1939. It stood where …The house was used as a bobbin factory and a barrel factory before being converted into a double house. Sam Roberts and his mother lived in one half. Then the …Esquesing Historical Society
- Ernest Rogers and Emma HillEmma HILL lived at No. 5 Tweedle Street, Glen Williams. They married on 20 June 1917. The barn in the rear is now a garden. It was torn down in the 1940's.Emma HILL lived at No. 5 Tweedle Street, Glen Williams. They married on 20 June 1917. The barn in the rear is now a garden. It was torn down in …Esquesing Historical Society
- Footbridge over Credit River c1910Dam and footbridge over the Credit River.Dam and footbridge over the Credit River.Esquesing Historical Society
- The Glen Williams Brass BandThe brass band on the lawn of Lindley Beaumont, 580 Main Street, Glen Williams. Back: Walter Marchment, Edgar Mulligan, "Bert" Herbert Graham, Tom Allen, George Beaumont, Mark Clark, William Beaumont. Front: Lindley Beaumont, Bill Sahli -Drum- Matthew Beaumont, Billie Hill.The brass band on the lawn of Lindley Beaumont, 580 Main Street, Glen Williams. Back: Walter Marchment, Edgar Mulligan, "Bert" Herbert Graham, Tom Allen, George Beaumont, Mark Clark, William Beaumont. …Esquesing Historical Society
- Hotel of Thomas J. HillHotel of Thomas J. HillHotel of Thomas J. HillEsquesing Historical Society
- SS#11 Junior and Senior ClassesThe same class in a different pose is available at ehs10217.The same class in a different pose is available at ehs10217.Esquesing Historical Society
- Photo taken from east bank of CreditPhoto taken from east bank of Credit looking downriver. Glen Woollen Mills at centre in production. Barraclough House on hill to right. At left of river is old tannery. Note the absence of the smoke stack.Photo taken from east bank of Credit looking downriver. Glen Woollen Mills at centre in production. Barraclough House on hill to right. At left of river is old tannery. Note …Esquesing Historical Society
- View of Glen WilliamsView of the village taken from cemetary hill annual spring flood. Glen Woollen Mills at centre.View of the village taken from cemetary hill annual spring flood. Glen Woollen Mills at centre.Esquesing Historical Society
- Glen Williams looking towards cemetary hillView taken from upper storey of Glen Woollen Mills looking towards cemetary hill. Flume at centre, river on right.View taken from upper storey of Glen Woollen Mills looking towards cemetary hill. Flume at centre, river on right.Esquesing Historical Society
- Tweedle StreetTweedle Street welcomes home war heroes. The banner is on 3 Tweedle Street.Tweedle Street welcomes home war heroes. The banner is on 3 Tweedle Street.Esquesing Historical Society
- Main Street looking towards Wheeler's store c1914Main Street looking towards Wheeler's store.Main Street looking towards Wheeler's store.Esquesing Historical Society
- School children carrying chairs up Prince Street 1918School children carrying chairs up Prince Street, back to the school, possibly from the Methodist Church Garden Party on July 19, 1918. Also see P968.School children carrying chairs up Prince Street, back to the school, possibly from the Methodist Church Garden Party on July 19, 1918. Also see P968.Esquesing Historical Society
- Methodist Church Garden Party 1918Methodist Church Garden Party. Church is on the left, the drive shed at centre back. Also see P964.Methodist Church Garden Party. Church is on the left, the drive shed at centre back. Also see P964.Esquesing Historical Society
- Main Street c1910Main Street after an ice storm from the tannery bridge looking towards Wheeler's store.Main Street after an ice storm from the tannery bridge looking towards Wheeler's store.Esquesing Historical Society
- Grandma Wheeler and family 1917Grandma Wheeler and family, Prince Street in background. Detta, Harold, Russell, Andy, Grandma. Front: Curly, Mary, and Wen. Two unknown ladies beside grandma.Grandma Wheeler and family, Prince Street in background. Detta, Harold, Russell, Andy, Grandma. Front: Curly, Mary, and Wen. Two unknown ladies beside grandma.Esquesing Historical Society
- Wheeler's Store on Main Street 1910Wheeler's Store on Main Street.Wheeler's Store on Main Street.Esquesing Historical Society
- Wheeler children on Prince Street c1910Wheeler children on Prince Street, blacksmith's shop to the right.Wheeler children on Prince Street, blacksmith's shop to the right.Esquesing Historical Society
- Credit River in flood 1912Credit River in flood. Glen Woollen Mill on right. See P980.Credit River in flood. Glen Woollen Mill on right. See P980.Esquesing Historical Society
- Credit River flood 1912John A. Wheeler, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), Mar 1912, p. 8 Credit River flood shown from the cemetery. The right-hand side of the photo is EHS01022. See EHS00979 for a detailed view of the flood, taken from the bridge.John A. Wheeler, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), Mar 1912, p. 8 Credit River flood shown from the cemetery. The right-hand side of the photo is EHS01022. See EHS00979 for a detailed view of the flood, taken from the bridge.Esquesing Historical Society
- Two ladies in front of the Glen School 1912Two ladies in front of the Glen School (SS#11), probably the teachers, Miss Currie and Miss Norton.Two ladies in front of the Glen School (SS#11), probably the teachers, Miss Currie and Miss Norton.Esquesing Historical Society