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- Dr. George C.R. Hall and GoatThe following comments accompany the photo in the presentation: “The usual public school fights, mostly involving only two, took place with brooms.” George C.R Hall. “Looking back I remember stealing sap from tapped maple trees in the spring. Often the cans had been partially filled with urine by others who …The following comments accompany the photo in the presentation: “The usual public school fights, mostly involving only two, took place with brooms.” George C.R Hall. “Looking back I remember stealing …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Dr. George C.R. Hall at Canadian National ExhibitionThe following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: “We used to swim in a creek near Whiteside’s farm where there had been a flour mill. An old elm tree had exposed roots to hang on with, while kicking with the feet until finally for a few feet we would …The following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: “We used to swim in a creek near Whiteside’s farm where there had been a flour mill. An old elm tree …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Dr. George C.R. Hall 1908Around 1908, George C.R. Hall, his parents, aunts, and uncles took a boat trip to Quebec City. “When we arrived at Kingston, on our way to Quebec, our party nearly decided to return home. An article in the morning [edition of] ‘Mail and Empire’ mentioned much of Little Britain had …Around 1908, George C.R. Hall, his parents, aunts, and uncles took a boat trip to Quebec City. “When we arrived at Kingston, on our way to Quebec, our party nearly …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Horse Drawn Coach 1908The following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: ”When a vote was taken, it was decided the fire was over and nothing more could be done, so on with the trip. What stands out most in my memory were the Plains of Abraham, where Wolfe and Montcalm fought. Returning …The following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: ”When a vote was taken, it was decided the fire was over and nothing more could be done, so on with …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Boys Building FortBoys busy building a fort in 1908. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Boys busy building a fort in 1908. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- 1908 Ottawa City Directory......Ottawa Public Library
- RosedalePostcard of the old Grand Trunk Railway grain elevator at Port Colborne, ON with ROSEDALE alongside.Postcard of the old Grand Trunk Railway grain elevator at Port Colborne, ON with ROSEDALE alongside.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Stuart H. Dunn and tug Nellie BlyPhotograph of the STUART H. DUNN, with sails set, being towed out of Toronto harbour via the eastern gap by the steam tugboat NELLIE BLY.Photograph of the STUART H. DUNN, with sails set, being towed out of Toronto harbour via the eastern gap by the steam tugboat NELLIE BLY.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- CayugaPhotograph of CAYUGA outbound at the Eastern Gap, TorontoPhotograph of CAYUGA outbound at the Eastern Gap, TorontoToronto Marine Historical Society
- Tug Little Ada, ex Peter SmithThe Peter Smith was a successful lake tug, and raft tow boat; iron hull; built 1863 Glasgow; Scotland; a reputed former blockade runner. Renamed Little Ada in 1908 and Buxton in 1921. Listed Beers, History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 1, p. 888; Ship Masters' Assoc. Dir., 1903; Inland Lloyds …The Peter Smith was a successful lake tug, and raft tow boat; iron hull; built 1863 Glasgow; Scotland; a reputed former blockade runner. Renamed Little Ada in 1908 and Buxton …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Scow Schooners WHITE OAK and REINDEERMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tug Florence in Little Sodus BayReal photo postcard of the tug FLORENCE in Sodus Bay in 1908Real photo postcard of the tug FLORENCE in Sodus Bay in 1908Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mouth of Buffalo River, Buffalo, N.Y.Coloured postcard of a laker steaming out of Buffalo harbor past the lighthouse into Lake Erie. According to the notes on the face of the postcard the lighthouse tender CROCUS is lying off the supply depot on the south pier.Coloured postcard of a laker steaming out of Buffalo harbor past the lighthouse into Lake Erie. According to the notes on the face of the postcard the lighthouse tender CROCUS …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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