|  This is a black and white photograph of the Ketcheson farmers.
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|  This is a black and white photograph of a man plowing using the aid of two horses. Behind the man there are an additional two horses with two women plowing. The women are Bella and Edna Ketcheson.
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|  1911 This is a black and white photograph of the 1911 Ketcheson family gathering in front of the original Ketcheson Homestead, 5th concession in Sidney, Hastings County Ontario, Canada.
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|  This is a blank postcard featuring Johnnie Ketcheson, Walter Sayer, Will Callwel et al. In front of Johnnie's house with their automobiles.
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|  This is a blank postcard of the dock at A. Foster Coal.
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|  This is a black and white photograph of John V. Ketcheson and his family including Elmira (his wife), Clara and Mabel (his daughters) and a little girl, Lily Casey.
"The Ketcheson Homestead John V. Ketcheson bought from his father-in-law Samuel T. Casey 1861. He built brick house in picture John... |
|  This is a black and white photograph of farmers in a field.
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|  19 Oct 1916 This is an invitation to Mr and Mrs John V. Ketcheson's Diamond Wedding Anniversary on Thursday, October 19, 1916 at their residence in Woodland Hall, Thurlow.
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|  This is a black and white portrait of Henry Ketcheson.
"Henry Ketcheson"
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|  This is a black and white postcard of Herman Lloyd, Clifford Ketcheson, Fred Smitkes, Billie Thompson, George and Morgan Reid, and Johnnie Ketcheson at Morgan's Outfit.
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|  This is a black and white photograph of John V. Ketcheson, John Jr., Roza Morgan, Billi Casey, Clifford Ketcheson, Andy Townsly, A Casey and Edna standing around their stationary steam engine at the Royal Morgan Outfit.
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|  This is a postcard with the names "Hazel, Myron & Beatrice Hawley" on the back and feature them in a horse-drawn carriage.
"Hazel, Myron & Beatrice Hawley"
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|  This is a black and white photograph of Denyes showing off two of his animals.
"Denyes"
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|  This is a postcard featuring a "Busy Market Day" in Trenton, Ontario. On the reverse there is a note written by Richie to his Grandmother Mrs. J.V. Ketcheson.
"Busy Market Day - Trenton, Ont" On Reverse: "Dear Grandmother, How do you stand the cold weather. I go to school on horse back and the... |
|  This is a black and white photograph of Mr and Mrs Manchester Ketcheson taken at E.J. Kamly Studios in Port Hope, Ontario on their wedding trip.
"Mr & Mrs Manchester Ketcheson taken on their Wedding trip June 22 1887."
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|  This is a black and white photograph of five unidentified people aboard a steamboat heading to Presquile from Belleville, Ontario.
"On old steamer to Presquile from Belleville"
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|   This is a letter written to Owen R. Ketcheson describing a detail about the payment for the land deed.
This letter is difficult to read, thus it has not been transcribed. |
|   This is a letter written to Owen R. Ketcheson describing a detail about the payment for the land deed.
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|  This is a black and white postcard depicting the Moira River and Falls in Deloro, Ontario.
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|  This is a colour postcard depicting the West Branch Bridge in Tweed, Ontario.
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|  This is a black and white postcard depicting the entrance to the Memorial Park in Tweed, Ontario.
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|  This is a black and white postcard depicting a section of falls that is part of the Moira River.
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|  This is a black and white postcard depicting a woman walking down a dock where boats are docked.
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|  This is a black & white postcard depicting the West Branch Bridge in Tweed, Ontario.
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|  This is a colour postcard depicting the restaurant inside the Hotel Tweedsmuir.
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|  This is a colour postcard depicting West Branch along Moira River in Tweed, Ontario.
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|  This is a colour postcard depicting the Still House Rock in Tweed, Ontario.
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|  This is a black and white postcard depicting cottages on Lake Stoco, Ontario.
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|  This is a black and white postcard depicting cottages on Lake Stoco, Ontario.
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|  This is a pen drawn map created from Inez Credicott's memory.
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|   This is a six page essay remembering Sulphide, Ontario.
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|   This is a colour program of the service award dinner held by The Nichols Company Chemicals, Ltd.
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|  This is a black and white photograph of the interior of the Power House at the Sulphide Mine.
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|  This is a black and white postcard taken inside the Power House at the Sulphide Mine. You can see Joe Cox, Frank Cattre and George Oliver.
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|  This is a black and white photograph of miners/workers in front of the Sulphide Mine.
Inez Credicott's father Wilfred Luffman is in this picture underneath the pencil-marked "X".
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|  This is a black and white photograph of people dancing at the Recreation Hall in Sulphide. You can see Ken Credicott, Ross Young, Marion Wallace and possibly Inez Credicott in the front with her back to the viewer.
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|  This is a colour photocopy of a photograph taken of the Sulphide Man Made Pond.
The pond was used to cool the Burner building. The water was too acidic to swim in.
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|  This is a black and white photograph of Doris Wallace on the board walk in Sulphide Ontario. To the right is the recreation hall.
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|  This is a black and white photograph of the street. The Recreation Hall is to the right.
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|  This is a black and white photograph of a winter streetview of Sulphide after the mine closed in 1965.
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