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- Five generations of the McCann family have farmed in Omagh at 1427 Britannia Road West. There are no photographs of Logan McCann, also called "Dynamite McCann" who was a legend in the area from the 1Five generations of the McCann family have farmed in Omagh at 1427 …
- Miss McCann married Robert Brownridge.Miss McCann married Robert Brownridge.
- Early land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 use the family surname spelling, "Hagar". However, the 1861 census and the family gravestones in the Palermo cemetery usEarly land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 …
- Postcard showing Milton Lake in Milton, Ontario, 1909Postcard showing Milton Lake in Milton, Ontario, 1909
- A scene in Livingston's Park, looking West from G.T.R. (Grand Trunk Railway) Bridge, Milton Ontario postcard, 1912.A scene in Livingston's Park, looking West from G.T.R. (Grand Trunk Railway) …
- A scene in Livingston's Park, looking East from G.T.R. (Grand Trunk Railway) Bridge, Milton Ontario postcard, 1913.A scene in Livingston's Park, looking East from G.T.R. (Grand Trunk Railway) …
- A 1912 postcard showing the main street of Milton Ontario.A 1912 postcard showing the main street of Milton Ontario.
- Postcard showing Grace Anglican Church in Milton, Ontario, in 1913.Postcard showing Grace Anglican Church in Milton, Ontario, in 1913.
- Postcard showing the buildings of the Milton Pressed Brick Company, 1925.Postcard showing the buildings of the Milton Pressed Brick Company, 1925.
- This postcard dating ca 1914, is labelled,"Martin St. South Milton Ont." However, a viewer of the photograph in 2015 suggests, "based on the shadow of the poles as well as no view in sight of the intThis postcard dating ca 1914, is labelled,"Martin St. South Milton Ont." However, …
- This is a black and white photo of a picnic table area under the trees at Bronte Beach Park. Ladies, gentlemen and children are sitting and conversing at the tables. Although the postcard is addresseThis is a black and white photo of a picnic table area …
- This black and white photographs shows people sitting on the beach and wading, in the bathing suit styles of the 1930`s to 1940`s. The photograph is somewhat blurred so some of the figures and clothiThis black and white photographs shows people sitting on the beach and …
- D. Bolus and Sons owned the Top Hat Inn which was located on the Lake Shore Highway between Bronte and Burlington, Ontario.D. Bolus and Sons owned the Top Hat Inn which was located …
- Lakeshore Road was called Triller Street through Bronte. (East in the town of Oakville, it was called Colborne Street.) Trafalgar Street is now called Bronte Road and runs down the east side of the TLakeshore Road was called Triller Street through Bronte. (East in the town …
- The stamp is of King George VI, a "War Issue" 3 cent stamp in which he wears a service uniform.The stamp is of King George VI, a "War Issue" 3 cent …
- J. S. Flumerfelt & Son, of Bronte, Ont. were Joseph S. Flumerfelt and his son, Allie O., both postmasters at Bronte in succession. This postcard was commissioned by J.S. Flumerfelt for local sale. ThJ. S. Flumerfelt & Son, of Bronte, Ont. were Joseph S. Flumerfelt …
- The postage stamp is a 2c stamp with King George VI wearing a suit and tie. This "Mufti" stamp was issued on April 1, 1937 as per the Postal History Corner website, Canadian Postal and Philatelic HisThe postage stamp is a 2c stamp with King George VI wearing …
- Walton was founded in 1850 under the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada. The original sanctuary was a white wooden church situated at the mouth of Bronte Creek on what was then called Triller StreeWalton was founded in 1850 under the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada. …
- The original black and white photograph was hand tinted for publication. The card was commissioned for local sale by J.S. Flumerfelt, Postmaster for Bronte. His son was Allie Flumerfelt. Bronte PostThe original black and white photograph was hand tinted for publication. The …
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