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- This picture looking east along Ahmic Street was taken in the 1930’s. The corner store remains standing but has lost the balcony and attractive façade. The former Dodge Lumber Co. headquarters, now tThis picture looking east along Ahmic Street was taken in the 1930’s. …
- Looking east from the Lizzie Paul home on the corner of Ahmic and Mary Streets. The picture was likely taken in the 1930’s since the Crossman home had not yet been built.Looking east from the Lizzie Paul home on the corner of Ahmic …
- The picture of a game of hockey was taken in the early 1940’s looking southeast from the corner of Ahmic and Mary Streets.The picture of a game of hockey was taken in the early …
- Lot 9 on the NE corner of Ahmic and George Streets was originally sold by John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell to Susan McQuhae in 1887. By 1888, John McQuhae, Susan’s husband is identified in the OntLot 9 on the NE corner of Ahmic and George Streets was …
- This picture shows the ‘Paul home’ that sat at the SW corner of Elizabeth and George Streets, across the road from the Wylie home and Post Office as it looked in the 1960’s. Unfortunately at the timeThis picture shows the ‘Paul home’ that sat at the SW corner …
- Colour photograph of Magnetawan from the fair side of Sparks Street. There are many buildings on the street, which are likely family homes. There is a yellow car sitting in someone's driveway.Colour photograph of Magnetawan from the fair side of Sparks Street. There …
- This building was at the corner of Ontario Street and Younge Street. The Sharpe building was demolished in 1978.This building was at the corner of Ontario Street and Younge Street. …
- Black and white photograph of two horses drawing an ice block sled along a street in Burk's Falls.Black and white photograph of two horses drawing an ice block sled …
- Black and white photograph of a banner above Younge Street in Burk's Falls. The banner pictured is to welcome soldiers back from World War Two. There are also flags hung across the street. There is aBlack and white photograph of a banner above Younge Street in Burk's …
- Black and white photograph of a snow covered street. There are four people, possibly children, in the middle of the street. The buildings on either side of the street are likely homes.Black and white photograph of a snow covered street. There are four …
- Picture came from 'The History of South River' by Marg Harkness. This looks to be a school project written in 1948.Picture came from 'The History of South River' by Marg Harkness. This …
- Black and white photo of Main Street, South River, circa 1930. The photo was taken on one side of the street, looking down its length. Across the street are two large brick buildings. Further down thBlack and white photo of Main Street, South River, circa 1930. The …
- Black and white photograph of South River's Main Street, circa 1900. The photo was taken from the middle of the street, looking down its length. On both sides of the street are buildings, some dark bBlack and white photograph of South River's Main Street, circa 1900. The …
- Black and white photograph of the old South River post office, from a side view. The building is one floor, and its former white painted wood siding has peeled and eroded due to age. The front of theBlack and white photograph of the old South River post office, from …
- This is a colour photograph of a sketching of South River's Main Street, circa 1890. The sketching was done with black ink on white paper. The sketching is looking at one side of the street, showingThis is a colour photograph of a sketching of South River's Main …
- Black and white photograph of a railroad line crossing in front of South River's main street. The Northland Hotel can be seen on the right side. The Red and White store can be seen on the left side oBlack and white photograph of a railroad line crossing in front of …
- Black and white photograph of the Main Street of South River, 1909. There are telephone poles running up and down the street. There are no people or cars on the street.Black and white photograph of the Main Street of South River, 1909. …
- Black and white photograph of a scrapbook photograph. The picture's of South River Ontario's Main Street. There telephone poles running up and down the street. There are no people or cars on the streBlack and white photograph of a scrapbook photograph. The picture's of South …
- This picture was taken looking east along Ahmic Street in the 1940’s, Front right is the Stanyer house. At the time of this photo, the former Croswell boat works has been removed and the new home buiThis picture was taken looking east along Ahmic Street in the 1940’s, …
- The homes in the picture would appear to be the Albert Hill and family home (lot 13 on the north side of Elizabeth Street); the George and Jane Brown home, later owned by Wm Jones and family (lot 12The homes in the picture would appear to be the Albert Hill …