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  • Houses on Second Street
    Houses on Second Street
    ImageObject       This is a linocut by Dirk Vermeulen. It is black ink on cream paper and is number 14 of 25. It shows houses and a road on Second Street in Grimsby Beach. The cottages are on the right hand side of the road.
    ImageObject     This is a linocut by Dirk Vermeulen. It is black ink on cream paper and is number 14 of 25. It shows houses and a road on Second Street in …
    Grimsby Chautauqua
  • Michelle Teitsma, At the Races, - 1910, 2013, Oil on canvas
    Michelle Teitsma, At the Races, - 1910, 2013, Oil on canvas
    ImageObject       This is a painting that is oil on canvas. It shows well-dressed women, men and children walking on the pier. In the water near them are small sail boats and row boats. There are boat houses on the shore line and Victoria Terrace is visible.
    ImageObject     This is a painting that is oil on canvas. It shows well-dressed women, men and children walking on the pier. In the water near them are small sail boats and …
    Grimsby Chautauqua
  • Grimsby Park in World War I.
    Grimsby Park in World War I.
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    Grimsby Chautauqua
  • Uncle Tom`s Cabin advertisement.
    Uncle Tom`s Cabin advertisement.
    ImageObject       Richard Amos Ball, son of an escaped slave, was a minister at the British Methodist Episcopal Church in St. Cathrines. He and his family were members of the Ball Family Jubilee Singers, a gospel-music group, who toured Canada and the United States several times. Richard Amos Ball knew Harriet Tubman …
    ImageObject     Richard Amos Ball, son of an escaped slave, was a minister at the British Methodist Episcopal Church in St. Cathrines. He and his family were members of the Ball Family …
    Grimsby Chautauqua
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