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- Brown cloth-covered book used to track the working hours of employees at the C.P.R.Brown cloth-covered book used to track the working hours of employees at …
- Charm given to A.W. Hadley, who was also a former reeve of Schreiber, for his years of service at the C.P.R.Charm given to A.W. Hadley, who was also a former reeve of …
- A washout of the CPR tracks looking north down ravine. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoA washout of the CPR tracks looking north down ravine. 4.3'wide x …
- An interior view of McIntosh's Store (Schreiber) in 1914. It is now Spadoni's Store.; 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoAn interior view of McIntosh's Store (Schreiber) in 1914. It is now …
- An interior view of Strachan Jewellery Store in 1914. The store was situated on Scotia Street in Schreiber. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoAn interior view of Strachan Jewellery Store in 1914. The store was …
- Street scene looking east down Scotia St., across from the ravine. 'Church of the Guardian Angels', built in 1889, is to the left of the new 'Holy Angels' Catholic Church. Both churches were built byStreet scene looking east down Scotia St., across from the ravine. 'Church …
- Four photos copied from originals. The photo shows 6 children, an old house, an old house with 2 people standing on the doorstep, and 2 adults and a young man.Four photos copied from originals. The photo shows 6 children, an old …
- Black and white photograph of a Field Day held in Schreiber, Ontario.Black and white photograph of a Field Day held in Schreiber, Ontario.
- Black and white photograph of townspeople surveying the damage of the 1911 flood in Schreiber, Ontario.Black and white photograph of townspeople surveying the damage of the 1911 …
- Black and white photograph of Schreiber, Ontario taken from the west.Black and white photograph of Schreiber, Ontario taken from the west.
- This building is the current location of Spadoni's Department Store.This building is the current location of Spadoni's Department Store.
- Photograph shows the interior of Dillon's Pool Hall, one of Schreiber's early businesses. Mr. Jim Dillon is pictured.Photograph shows the interior of Dillon's Pool Hall, one of Schreiber's early …
- Photograph shows Jim Dillon behind the counter of his own business, Dillon's Pool Hall. The business, one of Schreiber's earliest, was a small concession and tobacco shop.Photograph shows Jim Dillon behind the counter of his own business, Dillon's …
- Photograph shows the interior of an early barber shop, owned by Mr. Hayes, in Schreiber.Photograph shows the interior of an early barber shop, owned by Mr. …
- Photograph shows the interior of an early tailoring business in Schreiber. From left to right, Henry Beaucage, Ed O'Brien, and Hilary O'Brien.Photograph shows the interior of an early tailoring business in Schreiber. From …
- Photograph shows the interior of an engineering office in Schreiber. Two draftsmen sit on opposite sides of one another, working on tracks.Photograph shows the interior of an engineering office in Schreiber. Two draftsmen …
- Photograph shows the interior of McIntosh's Store where men's clothing is for sale.Photograph shows the interior of McIntosh's Store where men's clothing is for …
- Photograph shows Mr. & Mrs. McIntosh, owners of the McIntosh Store, in their home, which had been located above the store.Photograph shows Mr. & Mrs. McIntosh, owners of the McIntosh Store, in …
- Photograph shows the interior of the McIntosh Store in Schreiber. Pictured left to right is Tom Bosler and McIntosh.Photograph shows the interior of the McIntosh Store in Schreiber. Pictured left …
- Photograph shows the interior of the McIntosh Store in Schreiber.Photograph shows the interior of the McIntosh Store in Schreiber.