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- Don Section of the Bloor Street Viaduct, TorontoCondition: Fair. Image is clear, but it is dirty and smudged with fingerprints.Condition: Fair. Image is clear, but it is dirty and smudged with fingerprints.St. Marys Museum
- New Government House, TorontoCondition: Fair. Dirty and smudged. Silvering at corners. Matte has caused photo to warp.Condition: Fair. Dirty and smudged. Silvering at corners. Matte has caused photo to warp.St. Marys Museum
- Mrs. William Warren (Clarissa Lynde), c.1867Clarissa Lynde was born at Whitby Township on February 13, 1805 and married William Warren Sr. at Whitby Township on March 25, 1824. They lived in Darlington Township for a few years and William Warren moved back to Port Whitby in 1843 where he was collector of customs from 1843 …Clarissa Lynde was born at Whitby Township on February 13, 1805 and married William Warren Sr. at Whitby Township on March 25, 1824. They lived in Darlington Township for a …Whitby Public Library
- A Gas Engine Powered Amusement RideThe photo was taken at the Canadian National Exhibit's (CNE) Midway, which ran from August 26th to September 10th. IHC catalogue number: 1071. Alternate views taken, but not scanned. IHC catalogue numbers: 1072 & 1075The photo was taken at the Canadian National Exhibit's (CNE) Midway, which ran from August 26th to September 10th. IHC catalogue number: 1071. Alternate views taken, but not scanned. IHC …McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Toronto & York Railways, 1912Physical details: a relatively modern copy which was poorly processed which has resulted in a yellowish tinge.Physical details: a relatively modern copy which was poorly processed which has resulted in a yellowish tinge.Esquesing Historical Society
- Lyd Hamilton and StreetcarPhoto of Lyd Hamilton and streetcar as passengers wait at the rear. Note his uniform.Photo of Lyd Hamilton and streetcar as passengers wait at the rear. Note his uniform.Esquesing Historical Society
- The Reverend William Caven's six childrenCondition: Fair. Stains on image with wear around edges. Photo is a green/yellow colour.Condition: Fair. Stains on image with wear around edges. Photo is a green/yellow colour.St. Marys Museum
- Jeanie Caven McFazden, 1861Condition: Good.Condition: Good.St. Marys Museum
- Ladies' Hockey MatchLadies' Hockey Match: Victoria College vs. University College University of TorontoLadies' Hockey Match: Victoria College vs. University College University of TorontoCobourg Public Library
- Voyage éducatif à Queen’s Park à Toronto, 1975 / Educational trip to Queen’s Park, Toronto, 1975Voyage éducatif à Queen’s Park à Toronto en 1975. / Educational trip to Queen’s Park, Toronto, 1975.Voyage éducatif à Queen’s Park à Toronto en 1975. / Educational trip to Queen’s Park, Toronto, 1975.Société historique de Field
- Letter from W.G. Keele to Hiram CapronIn this letter, Keele reports on the status of several of Capron’s confirmed land claims and requests documentation about others in order to finish settling accounts. Their conversation on land sales continue in a letter from Keele in 1836In this letter, Keele reports on the status of several of Capron’s confirmed land claims and requests documentation about others in order to finish settling accounts. Their conversation on land …
- Gold and the EmpireColeman, Professor A.P., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1907), 28 Mar 1907, 267-275 The desirability of gold and reasons for it. The characteristics of gold. The value of gold. The curious and interesting bit of history as to how the gold standard should have come to its present position. The mining of gold and its immediate value; the lack of necessary processing of …Coleman, Professor A.P., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1907), 28 Mar 1907, 267-275 The desirability of gold and reasons for it. The characteristics of gold. The value of gold. The curious and interesting bit of history as to how the gold standard should …Empire Club of Canada
- Imperial DefenceHunter, Captain A.T.; Champion, T.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1906), 22 Mar 1906, 230-236 Captain A.T. Hunter: An examination of our obligations and our means of settlement with regard to matters of Imperial defence. The three traditional forms of defence: men, money and ships. Confusion over obligations. The speaker's opposition to the idea of giving a battleship; that we should start now to constantly …Hunter, Captain A.T.; Champion, T.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1906), 22 Mar 1906, 230-236 Captain A.T. Hunter: An examination of our obligations and our means of settlement with regard to matters of Imperial defence. The three traditional forms of defence: men, money and ships. …Empire Club of Canada
- Ontario Mines and MinersColeman, Professor Arthur P., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1913), 29 Feb 1912, 156-166 Ontario as a mining country for a very long time, since 1815 when a little iron mine was worked on the north shore of Lake Erie. Copper mining next, about half way through the century, begun by two English companies on the north shore of Lake Huron at Bruce Mines. …Coleman, Professor Arthur P., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1913), 29 Feb 1912, 156-166 Ontario as a mining country for a very long time, since 1815 when a little iron mine was worked on the north shore of Lake Erie. Copper mining next, about …Empire Club of Canada
- Condensed Militarism in CanadaHunter, Captain A.T., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1906), 15 Dec 1904, 61-67 The differences between Militia, and Militarism. A few illustrations of Militarism, which is better than defining it. The virus of Militarism in Canada. The two main requisites to prepare any nation for defence: time and money. Dollars spent in Canada on useless military things as dollars stolen from the defence …Hunter, Captain A.T., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1906), 15 Dec 1904, 61-67 The differences between Militia, and Militarism. A few illustrations of Militarism, which is better than defining it. The virus of Militarism in Canada. The two main requisites to prepare any …Empire Club of Canada
- The Mineral Resources of OntarioColeman, Professor A.P., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1906), 9 Feb 1905, 185-195 The mineral wealth of any country, dependent on its geological features. The two rather distinct parts of the geology of Ontario. The limited fuel resources from a mineral standpoint in Ontario. The vast peat deposits of Ontario. Our uncomfortable experience with peat. Our most unscientific way possible of heating our …Coleman, Professor A.P., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1906), 9 Feb 1905, 185-195 The mineral wealth of any country, dependent on its geological features. The two rather distinct parts of the geology of Ontario. The limited fuel resources from a mineral standpoint in …Empire Club of Canada
- The Hydro-Electric Power QuestionSmith, Cecil B., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1907), 27 Dec 1906, 131-144 An historical review, leading up to the condition of the art or science of distributing electrical energy at the present moment. The main sources of power of value in commercial and industrial life. The use of fuel one hundred years ago as applied to the development of power by steam. …Smith, Cecil B., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1907), 27 Dec 1906, 131-144 An historical review, leading up to the condition of the art or science of distributing electrical energy at the present moment. The main sources of power of value in commercial …Empire Club of Canada
- William Dow, 1854William Dow was born in Banffshire, Scotland on February 11, 1777. In August 1832 he brought his wife and 11 children to Quebec, Canada and spent the winter at Stanstead in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The family came to Whitby Township on March 8, 1833 via New York State, …William Dow was born in Banffshire, Scotland on February 11, 1777. In August 1832 he brought his wife and 11 children to Quebec, Canada and spent the winter at Stanstead …Whitby Public Library
- William Gerrard Dow, c.1870William Gerrard Dow, first son of John Dow of Glen Dhu farm, lot 23, concession 3, Whitby Township, was born at Glen Dhu on September 21, 1849. He continued to farm at Glen Dhu until 1890 when he moved to Manitoba to take up farming there. He died at Lilac, …William Gerrard Dow, first son of John Dow of Glen Dhu farm, lot 23, concession 3, Whitby Township, was born at Glen Dhu on September 21, 1849. He continued to …Whitby Public Library
- Unidentified Man Sitting at DeskThis photo was taken at the Toronto District Branch. IHC catalogue number: 2333This photo was taken at the Toronto District Branch. IHC catalogue number: 2333McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images