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- Cainsville Women's InstituteHistoric District: Brant North Active: NoHistoric District: Brant North Active: NoFederated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- Paris Junction Station, 1907This photograph depicts the Paris Junction Station in 1907. The train on the left came from Goderich, while the train on the right came from London. The trains brought goods and express parcels, which the horse wagons depicted were waiting to pick up. A bus to the Arlington Hotel is …This photograph depicts the Paris Junction Station in 1907. The train on the left came from Goderich, while the train on the right came from London. The trains brought goods …
- Penmans General Office Staff, 1907This photograph depicts the general office staff at Penmans Limited (then Penman Manufacturing Co. Limited). It was taken on May 13, 1907. From left to right, the people in the photo are: Henry Steet, #2 mill office; Austin Stanton, office boy; Harold Roberts, purchasing agent; Isaac Donner, adv manager; O. …This photograph depicts the general office staff at Penmans Limited (then Penman Manufacturing Co. Limited). It was taken on May 13, 1907. From left to right, the people in the …
- Postcard depicting Strike at Penmans No. 1 Mill, 1907This postcard shows the 1907 workers strike at the Penmans No. 1 mill. The photo was taken on October 14, 1907, by F. Hurndall of Paris. It was donated to the museum by Jack Kagas [?]. This image was printed on the twenty-seventh page of photographs in At the Forks …This postcard shows the 1907 workers strike at the Penmans No. 1 mill. The photo was taken on October 14, 1907, by F. Hurndall of Paris. It was donated to …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from Charles McCauslandGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from George E. TaylorGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from George E. TaylorGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from George E. TaylorGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from Charles McCauslandGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from Charles McCauslandGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from W.P. FoleyGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocer located at 143 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocer located at 143 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from J.W. HilbornGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
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