|   Jun 1985 Five people are in the photograph. Photograph composed around the couple in the middle of the frame.
Elmer Panke, Elsie Panke (Nee McIsaac), Shela Sennack.
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|   Jun 1985 Photograph taken in a crowd at the 1985 seniors picnic in Old Mackey's Park. Mr. Plourde, Doug Antler, Jim Allison. |
|   Pre 1949 Photograph of St. Narcissus Parish and Priests house in Mackey Station. The first chapel was built in Mackey in 1891 and blessed by Bishop Narcisse Zephirin Lorrain in 1895.
This photograph was likely taken between 1940-1942 when the poster commemorating the first three Pastors was created.... |
|   Our Lady of the Snows Church with highway 17 in the foreground. The photographer is facing south. Modern Vehicle to the right of the church. This picture was likely taken in the late 1990s or early 2000s. First Baptism- Pat Charbonneau-December 11, 1949
First Wedding- Muriel Francoeur + Hiriam... |
|   Early 1920s Photograph of main Street Stonecliffe in the 1920s. Railway tracks cut through the bottom left hand corner. The general store is in the foreground, next to it is St. Zephirin's church, to the left of the church is the C.P.R. section house and partially cut off on the left hand side is the train... |
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|   Couple Stands on the step to a store.
This photograph looks like it was taken of a picture in a newspaper. The Fishers used to host parties and dances in their cabin on what locals called Fisher's Island. The couple likely had squatters rights to the land. The couple is believed to have moved to... |
|   Jack Fisher Stands in his canoe on the Upper Ottawa River.
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|   1946 Hotel in the shade of a white pine. An old car is parked next to the hotel.
McKechnie's hotel burned down in 1952.
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|   Profile of Mike Simond
The story goes, that Mike Simond was drinking at the McKechnie's hotel one night and he died when he walked out the fire escape thinking it was the bathroom door. He worked for Joan Charbonneau's father.
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|   Mrs. T. Lalonde stands next to the brick section house as the engine of a train goes by.
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|   Two men in hats with a young girl between them.
Bill Bertrand, Eva Tait, Alfred Tait.
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|   Five children, three girls and two boys pose for the picture.
Ann Larochelle, Stella Larochelle, Cora Logan, Albert Stewart, Edwin Stewart.
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|   Boy on wood pile on left hand side of photograph, Three adults, two girls and boy in front of his mother. House in the background.
Boy on wood pile unknown. Mrs Bill McIsaac, Ken Tooley, Mrs. Mary McIsaac, Frank Chamberlain, Irene and Vivian Tooley.
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|   Man, looks like he was photographed walking out of the frame, turns to look at the camera.
Pete Coutoure lived by Grant's Creek. Sophia Rousseau shares stories bout him in her video interview.
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|   Garden in the foreground, framed house in the background.
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|   A road stretches off into the distance. It is late fall or early spring because there are no leaves on the branches. |
|   Man standing on top of the fire tower at Deux Rivierés. |
|   1946 Toddler walking in the snow. The CPR railway station, water tower and church can be seen in the background
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|   The shoreline in the background is littered with fallen trees. The Scow is on the Ottawa River, tied to the dock, with 11 men posing for the photograph.
Due to the trees that are cut along the bank of the river, this photograph was likely taken at the end of the 1940s before the water levels of... |
|   Box cars on the railway tracks in the winter. The Laurentian hills on the Quebec side are visible in the background. The Ottawa River has not frozen over in the photograph.
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|   Unknown Mrs. G.J. Boudreau with the assistance of
Mrs. M. Donnelly give an account of the history of Mackey. Mrs. G.J. Boudreau [Ernie Boudreau's Mother] and
Mrs. M. Donnelly [Bill Donnelly's grandmother] both lived in Mackey Station Ont. Unknown what year this document was written in. All spellings of... |
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