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- This is a color photo a Jack and Burns Beharriel standing in front of a small yellow van that may have been used as a school bus. Both men wear caps and open jackets suggesting it may be spring or faThis is a color photo a Jack and Burns Beharriel standing in …
- This is a color photo of Alfred Bilton. He is pictured sitting on a chair and is wearing a ball-style cap, blue shirt, and a green jack with orange lining.This is a color photo of Alfred Bilton. He is pictured sitting …
- Garner Nicholson was Gil's grandfather.Garner Nicholson was Gil's grandfather.
- This is a black and white group photo of Mary and Harvey Tulloch. Last names for Albert and Victor are unknown. The men on either side of Mary are dressed up in suits and ties. The group is standingThis is a black and white group photo of Mary and Harvey …
- This is a black and white photo postcard of three men and their catch of fish. They stand in front of an overturned canoe and two of the men hold the ends of a pole from on which at least two dozen fThis is a black and white photo postcard of three men and …
- The right side of the photograph has been overexposed.The right side of the photograph has been overexposed.
- This is a black and white photo of Elvin Tulloch. He is standing in front of a river jammed with logs. He is wearing a white shirt and dark pants.This is a black and white photo of Elvin Tulloch. He is …
- These men`s sleeve garters are navy with orange stitching and adjustable buckles. These came into fashion because in the early years mens dress shirts `were only manufactured with extra long sleeves.These men`s sleeve garters are navy with orange stitching and adjustable buckles. …
- Back Left to Right: Jack Humphries, Ross Eaket, Gerald Bell. Front: Herb Allen, Kevin Bell.Back Left to Right: Jack Humphries, Ross Eaket, Gerald Bell. Front: Herb …
- This color photo was taken in fall and shows Mr. Humphrey and Mr. McClelland standing near the step of a white house. They are each proudly holding a substantial string of fish. These fish are perchThis color photo was taken in fall and shows Mr. Humphrey and …
- A black and white photograph of a group of men shovelling snow at an unidentified logging camp. The picture shows a path cleared through the snow, and the men shovelling alongside this path.A black and white photograph of a group of men shovelling snow …
- This newspaper clipping shows Corporal Ralph C. Allen of Iron Bridge receiving a Canadian Forces Decoration with the award being pinned to his uniform by Commanding Officer Group Captain R.E. McBrideThis newspaper clipping shows Corporal Ralph C. Allen of Iron Bridge receiving …
- Isaac Nicholson and unnamed companion. The quality of the original photo made better details unavailable.Isaac Nicholson and unnamed companion. The quality of the original photo made …
- Harvey & Irwin Tulloch, Iron Bridge, 1949Harvey & Irwin Tulloch, Iron Bridge, 1949
- "Ephriam Everette Allen b. 6/12/1891 d. 25/8/1593 62 years, married Alice Fletcher, 1 son: Glenn Allen."Ephriam Everette Allen b. 6/12/1891 d. 25/8/1593 62 years, married Alice Fletcher, …
- "Sugar making. Uncle Percy, Grandfather Gardiner." This photo is located in the Gardiner/Allen scrapbook 1700's - 1954."Sugar making. Uncle Percy, Grandfather Gardiner." This photo is located in the …
- "Her Sons… Herb, Lloyd, Dick, Ralph, June 1954." This photo is found in the Gardiner/Allen scrapbook 1700's - 1954."Her Sons… Herb, Lloyd, Dick, Ralph, June 1954." This photo is found …
- Earl Rowan and Eddie Lancop, Hope Lumber Company, Dean Lake, circa 1921Earl Rowan and Eddie Lancop, Hope Lumber Company, Dean Lake, circa 1921
- Notes state that Sam was eleven years older than Cyrus Allen, having been born Dec. 12, 1871. He married Annie Jane Nicholson June 6, 1900 and died Nov. 3, 1953. This photo can be found in the GardinNotes state that Sam was eleven years older than Cyrus Allen, having …
- Notes indicate this is part of an old postcard circa 1900-1905. This photo and notes can be found in the Gardiner/Allen scrapbook, 1700's - 1954.Notes indicate this is part of an old postcard circa 1900-1905. This …