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- James Hamilton Nicholson, c.1904James Hamilton Nicholson was born in Ireland in 1853 and was married at Belfast, Ireland on February 1, 1876. He then went to Iowa in the United States and arrived in Whitby about 1878. From 1904 until his death he was a furniture dealer and undertaker. He died at Whitby …James Hamilton Nicholson was born in Ireland in 1853 and was married at Belfast, Ireland on February 1, 1876. He then went to Iowa in the United States and arrived …Whitby Public Library
- Interior of the F.W. Hutton Store, Queen Street, ca. 1904Condition: Very good. Has been properly matted in the correct archival manner (located in the oversize drawers).Condition: Very good. Has been properly matted in the correct archival manner (located in the oversize drawers).St. Marys Museum
- John Vipond, 1904John Vipond was born at Raglan, East Whitby Township in 1849 and moved to Brooklin about 1874. A prominent breeder of Clydesdale horses he had many champions. He was a member of the Oshawa Fair Board and was involved in local politics. Mr. Vipond was a Whitby Township Councilor from …John Vipond was born at Raglan, East Whitby Township in 1849 and moved to Brooklin about 1874. A prominent breeder of Clydesdale horses he had many champions. He was a …Whitby Public Library
- Organ at Knox ChurchThis is an image of the organ at the Knox Church. A few rows of pews can be seen in front of it. Above the organ reads "HOW AMIABLE ---- --CLES." There were three Knox Churches on this property. The first two burned and the third was demolished, with the …This is an image of the organ at the Knox Church. A few rows of pews can be seen in front of it. Above the organ reads "HOW AMIABLE ---- …St. Marys Museum
- Canadian Northern Railway Station"The Metropolitan Railway had little time to enjoy its domination of Richmond Hill-to-Toronto passenger and freight traffic. By 1904, construction was underway on the James Bay Railway - later known as the Canadian Northern Ontario Railway, then simply the Canadian Northern, and surviving today as the Canadian National line through …"The Metropolitan Railway had little time to enjoy its domination of Richmond Hill-to-Toronto passenger and freight traffic. By 1904, construction was underway on the James Bay Railway - later known …Richmond Hill Public Library
- 1904 Burford Women's Institute MembersPhotograph mounted on cardboard of the 1904 Burford Women`s Institute members.Photograph mounted on cardboard of the 1904 Burford Women`s Institute members.
- 46 Peel Street SouthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
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