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- In this the home originally owned by John and Susannah (Hammond) Croswell can be seen at the end of Mary Street where the road turns east. This picture was taken from in front of the home owned by ArIn this the home originally owned by John and Susannah (Hammond) Croswell …
- Ray and Clarence Corris in front of the new Ahmic Harbour School built on the south side of Ahmic Street built in 1952.Ray and Clarence Corris in front of the new Ahmic Harbour School …
- Lot 1 on the north side of Ahmic Street was sold by John Croswell to John Lang in 1900 for $30. Given the price, it is likely that this rather unusual looking home was built by James Lang. John JamesLot 1 on the north side of Ahmic Street was sold by …
- In later years, the front entranceway to the Ahmic Harbour School was replaced, as is apparent from this picture from the 1940’s. The new addition came about, no doubt, because of the demand for indoIn later years, the front entranceway to the Ahmic Harbour School was …
- The Methodist, later the United Church was (and still is at time of writing) located on Lots 13 and 14 on the north side of Ahmic Street. These lots were located at the northwest corner of James andThe Methodist, later the United Church was (and still is at time …
- While this picture from the 1920’s is of poor quality, it provides a good perspective. In the right foreground is the Public School. At the left of the picture is the Methodist Church. Between the ChWhile this picture from the 1920’s is of poor quality, it provides …
- Picture of Ahmic Harbour Public School from about 1926. An entrance had been added, but otherwise little appears to have changed.Picture of Ahmic Harbour Public School from about 1926. An entrance had …
- This is the earliest known picture of the new (second) Ahmic Harbour School built in 1893 by Samson Paul on the site of the original school. It was of brick construction, plastered inside, and was muThis is the earliest known picture of the new (second) Ahmic Harbour …
- In this picture looking west from the Newell home, we can see a small home located on Lot 1 on the south side of Ahmic Street, opposite the Methodist Church. To the right of the church is the home ofIn this picture looking west from the Newell home, we can see …
- The Bushlen family purchased the Hotel in the 1920s. Time was not kind and in 1940 the Buschlens were forced to sell the hotel. It was apparently purchased at rock bottom prices by Robert Porter andThe Bushlen family purchased the Hotel in the 1920s. Time was not …
- An early picture of Ahmic Harbour from the Sommerville family album probably taken around 1915.An early picture of Ahmic Harbour from the Sommerville family album probably …
- Postcard of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’sPostcard of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’s
- A view looking northeast at Ahmic Harbour from around 1920.A view looking northeast at Ahmic Harbour from around 1920.
- 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 …
- The boat in the foreground of this picture from before 1920 was likely built by the Croswell Boat Works. The newly built Hotel and the home owned by the Jones home also figure in the picture.The boat in the foreground of this picture from before 1920 was …
- This picture taken before 1920 shows the ‘Armour’ at the newly built Lakeview Hotel. The home owned by the Johns family is at the right of the picture. General store is at the left of the picture.This picture taken before 1920 shows the ‘Armour’ at the newly built …
- View of Ahmic Harbour from the south about 1920. The newly built Lakeview Hotel, the general store and Croswell Boat House figure prominently in the picture.View of Ahmic Harbour from the south about 1920. The newly built …
- This picture shows the newly built Lakeview Hotel, the John Henry Newell Store (owned by Jules Brown and Edmund Clavir at the time of this picture) and centre back the home best known as the Wylie PoThis picture shows the newly built Lakeview Hotel, the John Henry Newell …
- This picture shows the newly built Lakeview Hotel and to the right the Jone’s home on Queen Street.This picture shows the newly built Lakeview Hotel and to the right …
- View of the Lakeview Hotel and newly built dance pavilion taken in 1922/23View of the Lakeview Hotel and newly built dance pavilion taken in …