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- Brant Hotel--Exterior, c. 1910......Burlington Historical Society
- Filman Family -- Russel Emery with Dorothy, Jean and "Sport"......Burlington Public Library
- David W. Springer with his wife, Elizabeth, an unidentified younger woman and two children, on the verandah of his house, ca 1910......Burlington Historical Society
- Marriage Scene; postmarked December 5, 1910......Burlington Public Library
- View from the pier at the foot of Brant Street, looking north, ca 1910A photograph of an original postcard (in the Ivan Cleaver collection). Aslo an original postcard.A photograph of an original postcard (in the Ivan Cleaver collection). Aslo an original postcard.Burlington Historical Society
- An outhouse set in front of the door to the Gazette Printing Office, now 370 Brant Street, as a Hallowe'en prank, ca 1910The outhouse or "honey house" is labelled "Honey in Caledonia". Elgin Harris, the editor and publisher of the Burlington Gazette from 1899, was a native son of Caledonia.The outhouse or "honey house" is labelled "Honey in Caledonia". Elgin Harris, the editor and publisher of the Burlington Gazette from 1899, was a native son of Caledonia.Burlington Historical Society
- Filman Family -- Indian Point, 1910......Burlington Public Library
- Filman Family -- Frank Atkins, Maude Bowen, Harold Emery and friends......Burlington Public Library
- Filman Family -- "Boating on the Bay"; Frank Easterbrook, Percy Filman, Will Scheer, Will Filman, H. Emery, Ruth Johnson, Maude Bowen, Millie Johnson......Burlington Public Library
- Filman Family -- "Vacation School" Mr. Brewrey, June Moulton, Chat Scotchburn, Mrs. Moulton, Mr. John Robinson......Burlington Public Library
- Gallagher Family -- The Gallagher residence: Mrs. Gallagher with Helen, Jean, Mary and Anne......Burlington Public Library
- The Brant Hotel, Burlington Beach, Ont -- Exterior, night view; postmarked July 19, 1910......Burlington Public Library
- Hotel Brant, Burlington Beach, Burlington, Canada -- Exterior, east end with flags; postmarked May 18, 1910......Burlington Public Library
- "Cherry Lawn", 357 Torrance Street, ca 1910......Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway (downtown) Burlington Station, ca 1910The Grand Trunk Railway acquired the Hamilton & Northwestern Railway in 1888 (ref. Industrial Hamilton - A Trail to the Future). The station was located north of the Brant Inn. This is a copy of an image in the Joseph Brant Museum.The Grand Trunk Railway acquired the Hamilton & Northwestern Railway in 1888 (ref. Industrial Hamilton - A Trail to the Future). The station was located north of the Brant Inn. …Burlington Historical Society
- The Nicholson Lumber company delivery truck with Allen S. Nicholson standing at left, ca 1910A photograph copy of an original in the Joseph Brant Museum. The telephone number 4A photograph copy of an original in the Joseph Brant Museum. The telephone number 4Burlington Historical Society
- Hotel Raymond, now 380 Brant Street, ca 1910A laser print of an original postcard in the Ross Taylor collection, sent from the Burlington Post Office, December 3, 1912. Also, a photograph reprint of a postcard.A laser print of an original postcard in the Ross Taylor collection, sent from the Burlington Post Office, December 3, 1912. Also, a photograph reprint of a postcard.Burlington Historical Society
- Mrs. Edgar W. Williamson (née Lizzie A. Armstrong), Beulah & baby Violet, and their dog, ca 1910The Regency style house in the background was owned by Mrs Adam Begg (Agnes R.) described as the widow of shoemaker Adam Begg. He, however, died in May 1915. The house stood at the south-east corner of Brant and James Streets and was demolished ca 1910 for the construction of …The Regency style house in the background was owned by Mrs Adam Begg (Agnes R.) described as the widow of shoemaker Adam Begg. He, however, died in May 1915. The …Burlington Historical Society
- Hearse, Edgar Williamson funeral business, ca 1910Gwelda Fontaine, "Reflections", Burlington Post, 21 October 1981: "Mr E. Williamson's funeral home was located on Brant Street, almost opposite the corner of Pine and Brant. There was an alley on the north side and then the Raymond Hotel. There were very pleasant living quarters over the funeral home, and …Gwelda Fontaine, "Reflections", Burlington Post, 21 October 1981: "Mr E. Williamson's funeral home was located on Brant Street, almost opposite the corner of Pine and Brant. There was an alley …Burlington Historical Society
- Allen's Hardware, Brant and Pine Streets, ca 1910George Allen, fourth son of Robert Allen the carriage maker and Jane (née Smyth) Allen, began as a tinsmith and then opened a successful hardware business here. In 1901 he sold the tinware and stove department to his nephew, James S. Allen, retaining the rest of the hardware business and …George Allen, fourth son of Robert Allen the carriage maker and Jane (née Smyth) Allen, began as a tinsmith and then opened a successful hardware business here. In 1901 he …Burlington Historical Society