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- 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
- Barbara Laub and Catherine Clayton 1915Barbara Laub and Catherine ClaytonBarbara Laub and Catherine ClaytonEsquesing Historical Society
- Barbara Laub, Catherine Clayton and James Clayton 1915James ClaytonJames ClaytonEsquesing Historical Society
- Gertrude H. Dayfoot 1915Gertrude H. Dayfoot, daughter of J.B. Dayfoot and Emily Augusta Dayfoot.Gertrude H. Dayfoot, daughter of J.B. Dayfoot and Emily Augusta Dayfoot.Esquesing Historical Society
- Harry and May Dayfoot 1915Harry and May Dayfoot on veranda with dog "Jim "Harry and May Dayfoot on veranda with dog "Jim "Esquesing Historical Society
- Col Ballantine 1915Col Ballantine comes home to Fairgrounds Park during World War One, after being injured.Col Ballantine comes home to Fairgrounds Park during World War One, after being injured.Esquesing Historical Society
- A view from the cemetery with the Credit River at the bottom.A view from the cemetery with the Credit River at the bottom, Main Street crossing the river with the Glen Woollen Mills at the end of the flume and Tweedle Street across the centre of the image. It was Made in Great Britain and published by R.H. Nixon, Druggist and …A view from the cemetery with the Credit River at the bottom, Main Street crossing the river with the Glen Woollen Mills at the end of the flume and Tweedle …Esquesing Historical Society
- Dorothy and Mac WatsonDorothy (Watson) McLean and her brother Robert McIntyre “Mac” standing on the sidewalk outside their home, 511 Guelph Street, Norval. The Norval Flour Mill is visible in the background.Dorothy (Watson) McLean and her brother Robert McIntyre “Mac” standing on the sidewalk outside their home, 511 Guelph Street, Norval. The Norval Flour Mill is visible in the background.Esquesing Historical Society
- Radial Railway TrestleWorkmen build a trestle over the Limehouse mill pond for the Toronto Suburban railway (radial railway), while a gentleman inspects the structure.Workmen build a trestle over the Limehouse mill pond for the Toronto Suburban railway (radial railway), while a gentleman inspects the structure.Esquesing Historical Society
- Great War Mounted OfficersThe three mounted First World War officers include Rev. James Pedley on the left. Rev. James William Pedley (1856-1933) was pastor of the Georgetown Congregational Church 1885-1888. He sent this postcard to his sister-in-law Letty Reed.The three mounted First World War officers include Rev. James Pedley on the left. Rev. James William Pedley (1856-1933) was pastor of the Georgetown Congregational Church 1885-1888. He sent this …Esquesing Historical Society
- Main Street c. 1915Main Street looking north. The photo was taken north of Mill Street. Note the cars and the electric streetlamps with white globes. The Baptist Chapel steeple is on the left. The three-storey brick building on the left was O’Neil’s Carriage Works and garage, which was destroyed by fire in 1922.Main Street looking north. The photo was taken north of Mill Street. Note the cars and the electric streetlamps with white globes. The Baptist Chapel steeple is on the left. …Esquesing Historical Society
- English (St. George's) ChurchEnglish (St. George's) Church, 60 Guelph St , Georgetown. Erected in 1878.English (St. George's) Church, 60 Guelph St , Georgetown. Erected in 1878.Esquesing Historical Society
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