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Media Types Images Item type(s) Black and white photograph




- Riverside School, 1903
The following note was given by Ida Lynd Bradley: "Some folks may be interested in this picture taken at Riverside School around 1903. With help of Mrs. Coleman Patchett (Ethel Devlin) have been able to name the following: Teachers, Mr. Golding and Miss Johnson (Mrs. John Gray). Ethel Devlin, May ...
The following note was given by Ida Lynd Bradley: "Some folks may be interested in this picture taken at Riverside School around 1903. With help of Mrs. Coleman Patchett (Ethel ...
Mississauga Library System - Port Credit, 1907, Aerial View
A birdseye view of Port Credit, taken from the top of the stack at the Port Credit Brick Company. Office buildings in foreground. Photograph by Arthur G. Bradley.
A birdseye view of Port Credit, taken from the top of the stack at the Port Credit Brick Company. Office buildings in foreground. Photograph by Arthur G. Bradley.
Mississauga Library System - Sailors, Port Credit Harbour
Sailors at work, Port Credit Harbour. The Commercial Hotel in upper left corner was built 1861 by Robert Lynd.
Sailors at work, Port Credit Harbour. The Commercial Hotel in upper left corner was built 1861 by Robert Lynd.
Mississauga Library System - Reverend Garnet Lynd
Reverend Garnet Lynd in costume representing an itinerant preacher of 1828, which he wore at the Grahamsville United Church Centenary celebration in 1928, as described in the Toronto Daily Telegram of June 24, 1928. Garnet Lynd was a United Church minister, Secretary of the Toronto West Presbytery of the United ...
Reverend Garnet Lynd in costume representing an itinerant preacher of 1828, which he wore at the Grahamsville United Church Centenary celebration in 1928, as described in the Toronto Daily Telegram ...
Mississauga Library System - Reverend Garnet Lynd
Portrait of the Reverend Garnet Lynd, a United Church minister, Secretary of the Toronto West Presbytery of the United Church and chairman of the South Peel Board of Education.
Portrait of the Reverend Garnet Lynd, a United Church minister, Secretary of the Toronto West Presbytery of the United Church and chairman of the South Peel Board of Education.
Mississauga Library System - Lynd Christening Robe
Christening robe made in Ireland for Benjamin Brown Lynd in 1842, and worn in this photograph by his first grandchild, Arthur Lynd Bradley, born July 4, 1914. A robe, similar in design, and worn by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is in the Rossevelt Museum in Hyde Park, N. Y.
Christening robe made in Ireland for Benjamin Brown Lynd in 1842, and worn in this photograph by his first grandchild, Arthur Lynd Bradley, born July 4, 1914. A robe, similar ...
Mississauga Library System - Lynd Home, Port Credit
The Lynd home where all six of Ben and Ida Shaw Lynd's children were born.L to R: Lloyd, Walter Bull, Ida Lynd, Garnet Lynd, and Ida Lynd Sr., mother of GarnetIda.
The Lynd home where all six of Ben and Ida Shaw Lynd's children were born.L to R: Lloyd, Walter Bull, Ida Lynd, Garnet Lynd, and Ida Lynd Sr., mother of ...
Mississauga Library System - Lynd Family at the Canadian National Exhibition, 1884
L to R: Garnet Lynd, Mary Jane Lynd, Benjamin Lynd, Leda Lynd. Background, Horticulture Building, Canadian National Exhibition.
L to R: Garnet Lynd, Mary Jane Lynd, Benjamin Lynd, Leda Lynd. Background, Horticulture Building, Canadian National Exhibition.
Mississauga Library System - Pearson Home, formerly the Thompson House, Port Credit
Built by Alexander M. Macgregor in the early 1850s. Title to the property passed from Alexander Macgregor to Joseph Thompson, a tailor, in 1882. At the time the photo was taken the house was in the possession of Etta Pearson, the daughter of Joseph Thompson, and her husband, William Alfred ...
Built by Alexander M. Macgregor in the early 1850s. Title to the property passed from Alexander Macgregor to Joseph Thompson, a tailor, in 1882. At the time the photo was ...
Mississauga Library System - Workmen at Port Credit Brick Company
A group of workmen employed at the Port Credit Brick Company. Photo taken by Arthur G. Bradley in 1907. Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) Some ...
A group of workmen employed at the Port Credit Brick Company. Photo taken by Arthur G. Bradley in 1907. Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the ...
Mississauga Library System - Group from Port Credit Methodist Church
Group from Port Credit Methodist Church on the ferry to Hanlan's Point in 1911. The group includes Garnet Lynd, Leva Thompson, Ida and Flossie Leaven, Lloyd Lynd, Bill Thompson, and Merry Jole. The photograph is a postcard, on the back of which is a note from Rev. Garnet Lynd to ...
Group from Port Credit Methodist Church on the ferry to Hanlan's Point in 1911. The group includes Garnet Lynd, Leva Thompson, Ida and Flossie Leaven, Lloyd Lynd, Bill Thompson, and ...
Mississauga Library System - Unidentifed Men
People and place in photograph are not identified.
People and place in photograph are not identified.
Mississauga Library System - Office Staff, Port Credit Brick Company
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) Some years later a stonecrusher was installed which increased the output of bricks. After 1900, because of a scarcity of ...
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) ...
Mississauga Library System - Office Staff at Port Credit Brick Company
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) Some years later a stonecrusher was installed which increased the output of bricks. After 1900, because of a scarcity of ...
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) ...
Mississauga Library System - Men Canoeing, Hog's Back, Credit River
Cole Patchett and Arthur Bradley canoeing on the Credit River. Cows in background.
Cole Patchett and Arthur Bradley canoeing on the Credit River. Cows in background.
Mississauga Library System - Main Street Bridge, Port Credit
Port Credit Main Street Bridge, south of the present Port Credit Library.
Port Credit Main Street Bridge, south of the present Port Credit Library.
Mississauga Library System - Credit River in Flood, 1907
Photo by Arthur G. Bradley showing the extension of the Port Credit Harbour, flood stage, 1906.
Photo by Arthur G. Bradley showing the extension of the Port Credit Harbour, flood stage, 1906.
Mississauga Library System - Port Credit Brick Company, Head Office, 1907
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) Some years later a stonecrusher was installed which increased the output of bricks. After 1900, because of a scarcity of ...
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) ...
Mississauga Library System - Port Credit Brick Works, 1907
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) Some years later a stonecrusher was installed which increased the output of bricks. After 1900, because of a scarcity of ...
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) ...
Mississauga Library System - Port Credit Brick Company
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) Some years later a stonecrusher was installed which increased the output of bricks. After 1900, because of a scarcity of ...
Thomas Nightingale opened a brick yard in Port Credit in the 1880s on the west side of the Credit River. (The Texaco Refinery would later be situated on that site.) ...
Mississauga Library System