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  • Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge at Hamilton, 1919
        The young ladies wear their badges on straw hats that were likely made by themselves or their mothers. Bill Lindsay had lost his right arm in a steam thresher accident. The Laura Lindsay mentioned in
      The young ladies wear their badges on straw hats that were likely …
  • Orangemen's Parade, 1953
        In this Orangemen's Parade, July 1953, we see people formally dressed in dark suits, and we see women. It even looks like two of the band members are children. Unfortunately, we have no information a
      In this Orangemen's Parade, July 1953, we see people formally dressed in …
  • Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165
        Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge Hall was located on Steeles Avenue. A second photograph showing more of the streetscape can be found under "Pages Select" above in this record. The second photograph was tak
      Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge Hall was located on Steeles Avenue. A second …
  • Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165, Hornby
        Other photographs linked here in the group name, "Loyal Orange Lodge", show the Hornby Lodge building on Steeles Avenue, among other Halton images. The two photographs here were originally taken by t
      Other photographs linked here in the group name, "Loyal Orange Lodge", show …
  • Jimmy Cunningham, Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge, 1950s
        James Cunningham was a member of Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165. He was also a member of the St. Clair Masonic Lodge No. 135, Milton. The Cunningham family had farmed near the Esquesing Township b
      James Cunningham was a member of Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165. …
  • Loyal Orange Lodge Hornby No. 165
War Memorial List 1914-1918, 1949
        The Loyal Orange Lodge, Hornby No. 165 was taken into the Oakville Orange Lodge in later years.
      The Loyal Orange Lodge, Hornby No. 165 was taken into the Oakville …
  • Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165
        Ontario archival histories show that the Loyal Orange Order came to Ontario with military men and others with Irish Protestant connections. The Lodges were an opportunity for men to socialize althoug
      Ontario archival histories show that the Loyal Orange Order came to Ontario …
  • Hornby Orange Lodge No. 165 Banner
        Two unidentified men hold the banner of the Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 165. The man on the left also wears his personal badge with his awards and the Lodge identification.
      Two unidentified men hold the banner of the Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge, …
  • Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165, Prior To 1923.
        Dances, plays, concerts, oyster suppers, fundraisers, and a great many other social events happened at the Lodge. The L.O.L. No. 165 hall on Steeles Avenue didn't have a kitchen, so the Anglicans add
      Dances, plays, concerts, oyster suppers, fundraisers, and a great many other social …
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