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- Black and white photographic postcard of the 162nd Battalion. The Battalion is camped in white tents on a field surrounded by trees. On the right there is a group of soldiers. In front of some of theBlack and white photographic postcard of the 162nd Battalion. The Battalion is …
- Lake Bernard could have been Stony Lake at this time.Lake Bernard could have been Stony Lake at this time.
- Black and white photographic photograph of the 162nd Battalion's camp. There are many white tents making up a camp. The camp is on a field surrounded on two sides with forest. There's a wooden fenceBlack and white photographic photograph of the 162nd Battalion's camp. There are …
- Black and white photographic postcard of the 162nd Battalion's mascot, a bear. The bear is standing on a stump in the woods with a chain attached to a collar.Black and white photographic postcard of the 162nd Battalion's mascot, a bear. …
- Black and white photographic postcard of the 182nd Battalion participating in a funeral procession. At the front of the procession is a marching band. The soldiers are marching down a street in SundrBlack and white photographic postcard of the 182nd Battalion participating in a …
- Black and white photographic postcard of St. Paul's Anglican Church in Sundridge Ontario. Most of the upper portion of the building is wood, the foundation is made out of stone. The entrance way to tBlack and white photographic postcard of St. Paul's Anglican Church in Sundridge …
- This is a copy of an earlier postcard.This is a copy of an earlier postcard.
- Portrait photograph of four soldiers from Whitestone Township who fought in the First World War. The two soldiers standing are Jim Craig and Alex Clelland. The seated soldiers are David Simpson and TPortrait photograph of four soldiers from Whitestone Township who fought in the …
- This is a copy of an earlier postcard.This is a copy of an earlier postcard.
- Postcard sent by Walter Croswell to his mother January 26, 1916. The picture was probably taken in 1915. The two storey veranda on the Jules Brown store remains in an excellent state of repair. The sPostcard sent by Walter Croswell to his mother January 26, 1916. The …
- Post card advertising the Ahmic Harbour area. On the back of the photograph from which the picture was taken, the pictured is entitled ‘Bruin Captured’. The Post Card is thought to be from about 1905Post card advertising the Ahmic Harbour area. On the back of the …
- Post Card showing the Lakeview Hotel and Pavilion – noting its location and presumably the ease of access.Post Card showing the Lakeview Hotel and Pavilion – noting its location …
- Post Card showing the Lakeview Hotel, Ahmic HarbourPost Card showing the Lakeview Hotel, Ahmic Harbour
- Post Card extolling the virtues of the Lakeview Hotel from the 1920’s or early 1930’s.Post Card extolling the virtues of the Lakeview Hotel from the 1920’s …
- Post Card of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’sPost Card of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’s
- Postcard of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’sPostcard of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’s
- Front of Postcard from early 1923 advertising the Lakeview Hotel in Ahmic HarbourFront of Postcard from early 1923 advertising the Lakeview Hotel in Ahmic …
- Back of Postcard from early 1923 advertising the Lakeview Hotel in Ahmic HarbourBack of Postcard from early 1923 advertising the Lakeview Hotel in Ahmic …
- Post Card advertising the Lakeview Hotel at the time it was owned and operated by the Buschlens/Clark family. Loron Bradley on left, Art Buschlen middle, unknown and Mary ‘Molly’ (Buschlen/Hill) ClarPost Card advertising the Lakeview Hotel at the time it was owned …
- Post Card advertising fishing at the Lakeview Hotel from the 1920’s or 30’sPost Card advertising fishing at the Lakeview Hotel from the 1920’s or …