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- Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of Coyne's School S.S. #9, 1823-1948" as found in the Tweedsmuir Village History of Drumquin 1946-1948 by the Drumquin Women's Institute.Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of …
- The entrance class of 1951-52.The entrance class of 1951-52.
- Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession 1, Lot 6, NDS. We know S.S. #4 was in use by 1877 and the 1878 Atlas shows it right on the corner on the southwest side of NinSnider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession …
- Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of Coyne's School S.S. #9, 1823-1948" as found in the Tweedsmuir Village History of Drumquin 1946-1948 by the Drumquin Women's Institute.Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of …
- This elementary school is just west of Trafalgar Road, just north of the Queen Elizabeth Way.This elementary school is just west of Trafalgar Road, just north of …
- This school is west of Trafalgar Rd., just north of the QEW. Lorne Skuce Public School was named in honour of Lorne P. Skuce, inspector of Halton public schools within the provincial Ministry of EducThis school is west of Trafalgar Rd., just north of the QEW. …
- Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession 1, Lot 6, NDS. We know S.S. #4 was in use by 1877 and the 1878 Atlas shows it right on the corner on the southwest side of NinSnider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession …
- Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession 1, Lot 6, NDS. We know S.S. #4 was in use by 1877 and the 1878 Atlas shows it right on the corner on the southwest side of NinSnider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession …
- Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession 1, Lot 6, NDS. We know S.S. #4 was in use by 1877 and the 1878 Atlas shows it right on the corner on the southwest side of NinSnider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession …
- Further Information: An October 1960 "Trafalgar Day Special" insert in the local newspaper, Trafalgar Journal - The Home Newspaper of Oakville and Trafalgar, has an item "Volunteer Firefighters MarkFurther Information: An October 1960 "Trafalgar Day Special" insert in the local …
- This house was demolished in 1965. Post's Corners was one of the first hamlets in the area known as Trafalgar Township. It was located at the intersection of what is now Trafalgar Road (or Seventh LiThis house was demolished in 1965. Post's Corners was one of the …
- The hamlet at this intersection was first called Post's Corners, then Postville.The hamlet at this intersection was first called Post's Corners, then Postville.
- This store was on the north-west corner of Trafalgar Road and Dundas Street. The photograph was taken about 1940. Other photographs taken about the same time show the 2 gas pumps out front.This store was on the north-west corner of Trafalgar Road and Dundas …
- This store, gas station and ice cream booth on the south-west corner of Trafalgar Road (7th Line) and Dundas Street was photographed about 1940. The two-storey central building in this photograph isThis store, gas station and ice cream booth on the south-west corner …
- The front cover, back page and programme events from the opening ceremony of the new Snider's School in 1956. Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession 1, Lot 6, NDS. WThe front cover, back page and programme events from the opening ceremony …
- A wedding portrait taken of Edwin and Ida on their wedding day. May 10, 1916.A wedding portrait taken of Edwin and Ida on their wedding day. …
- John Bingham Colton was the son of Jacob and Mary Ann Colton.John Bingham Colton was the son of Jacob and Mary Ann Colton.
- Robert was the fifth child, and Clara the sixth of George and Annie Colton.Robert was the fifth child, and Clara the sixth of George and …
- This house still stands at Lot 17 NDS Munn's Corners where Jacob Colton first settled in 1882.This house still stands at Lot 17 NDS Munn's Corners where Jacob …
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