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- The oval around the picture indicates that this is a copy of an earlier picture. This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.The oval around the picture indicates that this is a copy of …
- This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.
- This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.
- Black and white photograph of Mrs. Harriet MacChristie *maiden name Abar), Mrs. Minnie Maloney (maiden name Abar), Mrs. Little (Gussie Lang) or Mrs. Roy Hill & Mrs. W. Hannaford. The women are all weBlack and white photograph of Mrs. Harriet MacChristie *maiden name Abar), Mrs. …
- Miss Gibbon was a midwife in the area and was the first pioneer woman to cross Lake Bernard to Sundridge. This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.Miss Gibbon was a midwife in the area and was the first …
- Black and white photographic postcard of a women looking out of the second story window of a house. The camera is looking up and the bottom of the house cannot be seen in the photograph. The photograBlack and white photographic postcard of a women looking out of the …
- Black and white photograph of three well dressed ladies standing in front of A. E. Peters wrecked car. There are utility poles and house behind them in the distance.Black and white photograph of three well dressed ladies standing in front …
- This picture is a copy of an earlier photograph. Cassie Jackson was the mother of Garnet Knoll.This picture is a copy of an earlier photograph. Cassie Jackson was …
- This picture is a copy of an earlier picture.This picture is a copy of an earlier picture.
- Katie Bottomley (1881-1971) is the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Bottomley, who emigrated from England and settled in Machar township in 1885. Katie never married and inherited the family homestead frKatie Bottomley (1881-1971) is the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Bottomley, who …
- The frame construction of a barn-raising is directly behind them.The frame construction of a barn-raising is directly behind them.
- The photograph was taken in Sundridge, in-front of Harper's house. Mary Harper was a teacher at uplands. Writing on back of photo mentions a livery team and Archie McCabe, however the significance ofThe photograph was taken in Sundridge, in-front of Harper's house. Mary Harper …
- Black and white photograph of Kate Scarr and Lillian Follick standing in front of Scarr's Store. Outside of the store, to the right of the ladies there is has a stack of used boxes. In front of thisBlack and white photograph of Kate Scarr and Lillian Follick standing in …
- Black and white photograph of a large group of women and men. They're standing outside of a wooden building. The group is entirely women except for two men in the lower right corner.Black and white photograph of a large group of women and men. …
- There is a repaired rip on the right side. This picture is a copy. Back row left to right: Mrs. Albert Lamb, Mrs. Harry May, Mrs. Wm Maloney, Mrs. Wm. Dunbar, Mrs. Johnny Anderson, and Mrs. Fank HallThere is a repaired rip on the right side. This picture is …
- Black and white photograph of A. A. Anderson Agency Cleveland Bicycles. The building is also the Anderson family's home. The house has three sections, each has a chimney. The main house on the left hBlack and white photograph of A. A. Anderson Agency Cleveland Bicycles. The …
- This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.
- This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.
- Black and white photograph of Willie and Daisy Whittington. Willie is standing on the left side and is wearing a cap and overalls. Willie is holding a cane in his right hand. Daisy is on the right. SBlack and white photograph of Willie and Daisy Whittington. Willie is standing …
- Black and white photograph of six women posing for a picture while skating on Stony Lake. In the background of the image are two people without skates on, holding hockey sticks.Black and white photograph of six women posing for a picture while …
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