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- Black and white photograph of bagpipers marching in a Loyal Orange Lodge parade in Dunchurch. They are marching on a dirt road in front of a house with a white picket fence.Black and white photograph of bagpipers marching in a Loyal Orange Lodge …
- Black and white photograph of Dunchurch taken from the top of a hill. Looking down the hill there are many rocks and pieces of debris. There is a road running along the base of the hill. There is a fBlack and white photograph of Dunchurch taken from the top of a …
- The ‘Armour’ in front of the Wager home on the south side of Queen Street.The ‘Armour’ in front of the Wager home on the south side …
- This is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the south. At the left of the picture is the home on the corner of Ahmic Street and Mary Street. later owned by Loron and Alice Stanyer. AtThis is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the …
- This is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the south. At the left of the picture is the former Croswell Boat Works. Behind the boat house is Newell’s store which by the time of thisThis is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the …
- Lots 1, 2 and 3 west side of Mary Street, Dave and Ann Demery Home. These lots remained undeveloped from the time of their original transfer from John Croswell to M. E. Ellsworth, wife of Alvah EllswLots 1, 2 and 3 west side of Mary Street, Dave and …
- This picture shows the home of Ab and Emmeline (Neely) Ross on the west side of Mary Street in the 1950’sThis picture shows the home of Ab and Emmeline (Neely) Ross on …
- This picture was taken at the back of the Ross home on Mary Street looking northerly towards the Arnold and Beatrice Wylie home. Bill Ross is the gentleman in the picture.This picture was taken at the back of the Ross home on …
- This picture was taken at the back of the Ross home on Mary Street looking northerly towards the Arnold and Beatrice Wylie home. Bill Ross is the gentleman in the picture.This picture was taken at the back of the Ross home on …
- The Albert and Emmeline (Neely) Ross home on Mary Street looking northwest from the Ahmic Lake Road.The Albert and Emmeline (Neely) Ross home on Mary Street looking northwest …
- In this picture, Norman Brear is shown standing on Mary Street with the Mary (Paul) Demery Home in the background.In this picture, Norman Brear is shown standing on Mary Street with …
- This picture shows the home of Ab and Emmeline (Neely) Ross on the west side of Mary Street in the 1950’sThis picture shows the home of Ab and Emmeline (Neely) Ross on …
- The Albert and Emmeline (Neely) Ross home on Mary Street looking northwest from the Ahmic Lake Road.The Albert and Emmeline (Neely) Ross home on Mary Street looking northwest …
- This picture was taken in July 1941, the day that Robert Hicks was buried. It was taken from the Mary Demery home, looking along Mary Street into Ahmic Harbour from the south. The home on the right bThis picture was taken in July 1941, the day that Robert Hicks …
- In the picture from around 1951, the Albert and Emmeline (Neely) Ross home on the west side of Mary Street is in front. The Arnold and Beatrice (Crossman) Wylie home is on the right.In the picture from around 1951, the Albert and Emmeline (Neely) Ross …
- In this picture looking south along Mary Street we can see the home of Ab and Emmeline (Neely) Ross on the right and of Mary (Paul) Demery on the left.In this picture looking south along Mary Street we can see the …
- In this picture from the 1950’s, looking north on Mary Street towards Ahmic Street, the small marine business operated by Cliff Croswell at the front of their property on Mary Street is shown.In this picture from the 1950’s, looking north on Mary Street towards …
- View looking north on Mary Street to Ahmic Street. On the right is the home of Lizzie Stanyer. Across the road on the west side of Mary Street is the Paul home. In the centre of the picture is the hoView looking north on Mary Street to Ahmic Street. On the right …
- A post card showing a street view of Ahmic Harbour from the 1940’s. At the time of this picture from the late 1940’s, the General Store on Lot 5 on the south side of Ahmic Street (on right in both piA post card showing a street view of Ahmic Harbour from the …
- A street view of Ahmic Harbour from the 1940’s. At the time of this picture from the late 1940’s, the General Store on Lot 5 on the south side of Ahmic Street (on right in both pictures) was being opA street view of Ahmic Harbour from the 1940’s. At the time …