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- In this picture entitled “Kip’s Colts” taken around 1905 the Lillie Kennedy boarding house can be seen middle left and at the right can be seen the home then owned by William Kennedy and later ownedIn this picture entitled “Kip’s Colts” taken around 1905 the Lillie Kennedy …
- A very early picture of Ahmic Harbour. Note the two teams of horses pulling wagon loads of locally milled lumber.A very early picture of Ahmic Harbour. Note the two teams of …
- The home built by James and Matilda (Lewis) Croswell on part of Block A on the north side of Ahmic Street after the turn of the last century can be seen in this picture from the early 1930’s. The chiThe home built by James and Matilda (Lewis) Croswell on part of …
- The large barn and livery associated with the Croswell boarding house can be seen here. It apparently could house up to 16 teams of horses. The barn contained a windmill that drove a saw on a windy dThe large barn and livery associated with the Croswell boarding house can …
- Post Card of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’sPost Card of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’s
- Seeing friends off at the steamer dock in Ahmic Harbour around 1917Seeing friends off at the steamer dock in Ahmic Harbour around 1917
- This picture from around 1901 shows some of the Holland and Graves sheds. These sheds were located on the south side of Queen Street, east of the Muskoka and Nipissing Navigation Company docks and waThis picture from around 1901 shows some of the Holland and Graves …
- This picture from 1906 provides a closer look at the Muskoka and Nipissing Navigation Company sheds, at which the Wenonah is shown moored in the other pictures.This picture from 1906 provides a closer look at the Muskoka and …
- Joyce (Crisp) Crossman in front of the new gas station in the 1960’s. Behind is the Lakeview Hotel.Joyce (Crisp) Crossman in front of the new gas station in the …
- Carl Crossman shoveling snow in front of their new gas station in the 1960’s. Behind is the Lakeview Hotel.Carl Crossman shoveling snow in front of their new gas station in …
- Black and white photograph of a man standing on three logs on a sled drawn by two horses. They're on a snowy path in the forest.Black and white photograph of a man standing on three logs on …
- Black and white photograph of man in a horse-drawn mower.Black and white photograph of man in a horse-drawn mower.
- The children in the picture are: George Leighton, Dorothy Wilson, Edna L?, Margaret L?, Harvey Wilson, Johnny Sabloski, Jack Leighton, Stanley Wilson and Katie Sabolski.The children in the picture are: George Leighton, Dorothy Wilson, Edna L?, …
- Hamilton Lake Public School first opened in January 1924.Hamilton Lake Public School first opened in January 1924.
- The Old Hamilton Lake School Burned done in the summer of 1923. Aroud the edge of the photograph are corners like this is a picture of a picture in a scrapbook.The Old Hamilton Lake School Burned done in the summer of 1923. …
- Black and white photograph of a snow covered street. There are four people, possibly children, in the middle of the street. The buildings on either side of the street are likely homes.Black and white photograph of a snow covered street. There are four …
- The South River barber was Napoleon E. 'Nipper' Duval.The South River barber was Napoleon E. 'Nipper' Duval.
- This picture was taken where there is a golf course is today.This picture was taken where there is a golf course is today.
- Black and white photograph of Bert & Dorothy Sohm sitting on a large load of plained wood on a sled drawn by a pair of horses. There is a barn and another building in the background. There is a trailBlack and white photograph of Bert & Dorothy Sohm sitting on a …
- Black and white photograph of a horse pulling wood. Behind them is a sugar shack for making maple syrup. This building is in the woods. There is steam coming from the roof. Near the horses is a chimnBlack and white photograph of a horse pulling wood. Behind them is …