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- Members of the King family in front of what is now the Cork House, in which the family lived from 1900 until 1930. A family photo notes they are "off to Cullingworth place to pick pears!" Pictured arMembers of the King family in front of what is now the …
- A photograph of Bert Langtry, as he was called, possibly taken at the time of his engagement to Annie McKay. The notice of Bert's death in the January 7, 1926 Milton Canadian Champion newspaper, pageA photograph of Bert Langtry, as he was called, possibly taken at …
- In 1905, George Wettlaufer who had been born in Perth County and kept a general store at Hawksville in Waterloo County moved to farm in Trafalgar Township on the 2nd Concession (aka Back Concession)In 1905, George Wettlaufer who had been born in Perth County and …
- Click on Pages, Select to see more photographs of the old school taken in 2015. You can find the other Trafalgar Township Historical Society photographs of the old schoolhouse by searching for, "SixtClick on Pages, Select to see more photographs of the old school …
- This photograph taken by George Stuart Atkins have been shared with the Trafalgar Township Historical Society by the Bronte Historical Society. The Bronte Historical Society has a wealth of informatiThis photograph taken by George Stuart Atkins have been shared with the …
- The back of the post card isn't included here because it has not been used nor is there any unusual or identifying information.The back of the post card isn't included here because it has …
- This barn is from a collection of photographs of barns from Postville at Dundas Street up to Hornby around Hwy. 401 along the Seventh Line aka Trafalgar Road taken in about 1988. This particular barnThis barn is from a collection of photographs of barns from Postville …
- Thank you to Halton Region, Heritage Services for this colour scan of the full map.Thank you to Halton Region, Heritage Services for this colour scan of …
- William Lyon Mackenzie was sheltered and hidden by the family of Absalom Smith of Palermo, Trafalgar Township on his historic flight from Upper Canada after his defeat at the skirmish at Montgomery'sWilliam Lyon Mackenzie was sheltered and hidden by the family of Absalom …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township, now in Milton, Ontario. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a frame house and then in"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a frame house and then in"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- Ethel and Eckhardt were part of a double wedding on this day. Ethel's sister Mary Grace married Harry Leedham at the same time. Eckhardt was the youngest son of Elizabeth and George Wettlaufer who haEthel and Eckhardt were part of a double wedding on this day. …
- This article has photographs of Whitaker's Garage which was at Dundas and Trafalgar Roads. An October 1960 "Trafalgar Day Special" insert in the local newspaper, Trafalgar Journal - The Home NewspapeThis article has photographs of Whitaker's Garage which was at Dundas and …
- The bridge at Glenorchy crossed an arm of the Sixteen Mile Creek at 4th Line just below the Lower Baseline Rd., Halton County. The site is particularly remembered for the old school which had been buThe bridge at Glenorchy crossed an arm of the Sixteen Mile Creek …
- The teaching contract between Mrs. Ethel Wettlaufer and the Trafalgar school area signed April 5, 1955. The yearly salary was $3700.00 beginning September 1, 1955. Ethel Wettlaufer taught at the PaleThe teaching contract between Mrs. Ethel Wettlaufer and the Trafalgar school area …
- Reproduced here are two of the daily log pages showing the activities of Janet's group for the day as well as two pages of games that the group leaders could use. To view all the pages, click on "PagReproduced here are two of the daily log pages showing the activities …
- The QEW was an Ontario Department of Highways construction project during the Depression. The highway was in use in 1939, formally opened in 1940. A link to the excellent Wikipedia page on "The MiddlThe QEW was an Ontario Department of Highways construction project during the …
- Main staircase, made of Black Walnut. "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a logMain staircase, made of Black Walnut. "Sprucedale" was the family name for …
- Photographs courtesy of Janet (Lees) Timbrell and Ross Wark, Camp leaders 1957-1959. This is one of a series of photographs and memories of working as a leader at one of the Oakville Recreation CommiPhotographs courtesy of Janet (Lees) Timbrell and Ross Wark, Camp leaders 1957-1959. …
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