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- Robert DouglasBorn in Scone, Scotland Douglas moved to the U.S. and perfected the fruit ingredient which made fruit juice jell. In 1921 Douglas offered his pectin to the retail market for home use. A maid in his household suggested the name "Certo".Born in Scone, Scotland Douglas moved to the U.S. and perfected the fruit ingredient which made fruit juice jell. In 1921 Douglas offered his pectin to the retail market for …Cobourg Public Library
- Residence of James Pellow, 1919This brick house was built in the 1880s on the west side of King Street, opposite Gilbert Street (400 King Street). It remained in the Pellow family until about 1978.This brick house was built in the 1880s on the west side of King Street, opposite Gilbert Street (400 King Street). It remained in the Pellow family until about 1978.Whitby Public Library
- Willison HallWillison Hall was built in 1914, expanded in 1924, and demolished in 1970. It contained student accommodations, the dining hall, classrooms and laboratories, offices, a chapel, the library, and a gymnasium. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. …Willison Hall was built in 1914, expanded in 1924, and demolished in 1970. It contained student accommodations, the dining hall, classrooms and laboratories, offices, a chapel, the library, and a …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Jackfish Coal Docks, Rebuilding the Wooden Tower (March 1919)Jackfish Coal Dock wooden tower in the process of being rebuilt by crew in 1919. This coal dock was blown over in a storm on Lake Superior, March, 1919.Jackfish Coal Dock wooden tower in the process of being rebuilt by crew in 1919. This coal dock was blown over in a storm on Lake Superior, March, 1919.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Part of Wrecked Tower (1919)Black and white photo of a tower that had apparently blown over in the storm of 1919 in Jackfish, Ontario.Black and white photo of a tower that had apparently blown over in the storm of 1919 in Jackfish, Ontario.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Rebuilding Damaged Coal Tower (1919)Black and white photo showing steamship and several men in the construction of a new coal tower after a storm in Jackfish, Ontario, March 1919.Black and white photo showing steamship and several men in the construction of a new coal tower after a storm in Jackfish, Ontario, March 1919.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Vineland CemeteryThe farm buildings in the background probably belonged to the Claus family.The farm buildings in the background probably belonged to the Claus family.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- LillianLillian Ryan - cousin(?) of Kenneth MoyerLillian Ryan - cousin(?) of Kenneth MoyerLincoln Pelham Public Library
- Lillian, Mamie, and LillianOn left is Lillian Ryan. In the middle is Mamie Ryan.On left is Lillian Ryan. In the middle is Mamie Ryan.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Vineland Cemetery - Main EntranceA view, looking north, of the entrance to the Vineland Cemetery. Vineland Mennonite church is on the right. Highway 8 (Reg. Rd. 81) runs across the bottom of the picture.A view, looking north, of the entrance to the Vineland Cemetery. Vineland Mennonite church is on the right. Highway 8 (Reg. Rd. 81) runs across the bottom of the picture.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Grimsby Beach - 1919People at a beach. There is a small boat in the water and one pulled up on shore. Two small 'docks' are in the foreground.People at a beach. There is a small boat in the water and one pulled up on shore. Two small 'docks' are in the foreground.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Port Dalhousie - BeachPeople in the water at Port Dalhousie. A row boat is in the middle. The 'inner' lighthouse can be seen on the right. Smoke from two larger boats can be seen in the background.People in the water at Port Dalhousie. A row boat is in the middle. The 'inner' lighthouse can be seen on the right. Smoke from two larger boats can be …Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Port Dalhousie - Motor BoatLincoln Fabrics currently (2009) occupies the building on the left. In 1919 it was The Maple Leaf Rubber Company.Lincoln Fabrics currently (2009) occupies the building on the left. In 1919 it was The Maple Leaf Rubber Company.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- J. W. Smith and Sons FarmThe farm was located on the west side of Victoria Ave., just south of the railroad tracks.The farm was located on the west side of Victoria Ave., just south of the railroad tracks.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Harvesting GrapesA woman picks grapes in a vineyard. Baskets can be seen on the ground.A woman picks grapes in a vineyard. Baskets can be seen on the ground.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Red Roger GrapesFive rows of baskets are stacked against a wall.Five rows of baskets are stacked against a wall.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Grapes Awaiting ShipmentRows of baskets full of grapes are lined up against a wall.Rows of baskets full of grapes are lined up against a wall.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Vineland BeachA picture of a beach, on right, and people on the beach and in the water.A picture of a beach, on right, and people on the beach and in the water.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Willis FretzA man wearing a hat, is sitting in a boat (canoe) and holding a paddle.A man wearing a hat, is sitting in a boat (canoe) and holding a paddle.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Thessalon Junior Champion Hockey Team, circa 1912Front Row: (Left to Right) Jack St. John, Harry Brown, William (Bill) Harvey. Ronnie) McAlpine, William (Bill) McCaig - Coach, Stanley Jackson, Clarence (Oliver) Kerr, Robert McNee (Mascot)Front Row: (Left to Right) Jack St. John, Harry Brown, William (Bill) Harvey. Ronnie) McAlpine, William (Bill) McCaig - Coach, Stanley Jackson, Clarence (Oliver) Kerr, Robert McNee (Mascot)Thessalon Union Public Library