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- While the photograph is undated, the stamp window on the back of this postcard shows that it is Azo paper whose design (four triangles pointing up) indicates that it was printed between 1904-18.While the photograph is undated, the stamp window on the back of …
- This 1912 photograph shows the West side of Mount Pleasant's Main Street. The buildings This photograph was printed on page 222 of The Work of Our Hands by Sharon Jaeger and was provided by Linda GueThis 1912 photograph shows the West side of Mount Pleasant's Main Street. …
- While non-period notes on the postcard date it to 1912-14, it is a style of Azo postcard produced from approximately 1905-09 and may or may not date to that period.While non-period notes on the postcard date it to 1912-14, it is …
- This photograph shows the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, possibly c. 1915. It was printed on page 203 of The Work of Our Hands by Sharon Jaeger and was provided by Linda Guest. The church was buThis photograph shows the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, possibly c. 1915. It …
- This photograph shows the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, c. 1915. The manse is visible to the left. This photograph was provided by Linda Guest. The church was built in 1858, and was the secondThis photograph shows the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, c. 1915. The manse …
- This postcard is printed on Eastman Kodak Velox paper, missing the usual distinctive "Velox" watermark or logo, possibly c. 1903-04. The original copy of this photograph suffers from degradation knowThis postcard is printed on Eastman Kodak Velox paper, missing the usual …
- This undated photograph shows the Mount Pleasant Junior School / Grammar School which was built 1901 on the location of the older Academy building, demolished in 1900. The front and south sides are vThis undated photograph shows the Mount Pleasant Junior School / Grammar School …
- This undated class photo shows the students of the Mount Pleasant Public School, c. early 1900s. The school depicted was built in 1901, after the earlier school on the same site was demolished 1900.This undated class photo shows the students of the Mount Pleasant Public …
- This photograph shows the 1913 class of the Mount Pleasant Public School. It was provided by Linda Guest. This image is Zoomify enabled! Click on it to zoom in and pan around so that you can see faceThis photograph shows the 1913 class of the Mount Pleasant Public School. …
- Some estimates date the photo to 1908; the paper it was printed on is Eastman Kodak Velox paper, missing the usual distinctive "Velox" watermark or logo, which was produced roughly c. 1903-04, suggesSome estimates date the photo to 1908; the paper it was printed …
- The original copy of this photograph suffers from degradation known as "silvering;" this online version has been restored. The original, unenhanced version is also available.The original copy of this photograph suffers from degradation known as "silvering;" …
- The reference on the back of the card to a "New Process" that allowed an exposure time of one second suggests that it may be an early dry-plate gelatin or gelatin film print, which would date the phoThe reference on the back of the card to a "New Process" …
- The original copy of this photograph suffers from degradation known as "silvering;" this online version has been restored. The original, unenhanced version is also available.The original copy of this photograph suffers from degradation known as "silvering;" …
- This photograph, taken c. 1870, depicts a group of Devlin family siblings from Mount Pleasant. It was printed on page 210 of The Work of Our Hands by Sharon Jaeger, and was provided by Linda Guest. TThis photograph, taken c. 1870, depicts a group of Devlin family siblings …
- This undated photograph, probably taken in the early 1900s, shows the players of the Mount Pleasant Foot Ball Club. It was printed on page 224 of The Work of Our Hands by Sharon Jaeger, and was proviThis undated photograph, probably taken in the early 1900s, shows the players …
- The postcard was printed on Azo photo paper, which dates it to the early 20th century - this style of Azo card dates roughly 1904 - 1918, although the photograph may have been taken earlier. It doesThe postcard was printed on Azo photo paper, which dates it to …
- This photograph depicts three of the Bryce brothers at the time of the golden wedding anniversary of George Bryce, Sr. in the 1890s. His two brothers who sailed to North America, and later settled inThis photograph depicts three of the Bryce brothers at the time of …
- This photograph depicts Biggar House with a later addition, c. 1960. It was printed on page 72 of The Work of Our Hands by Sharon Jaeger, and was provided by Linda Guest. Biggar House was originallyThis photograph depicts Biggar House with a later addition, c. 1960. It …
- This undated photograph (possibly from 1963) shows the Briggs house in Mount Pleasant. It was provided by Linda Guest. The house was built in 1903 by Alfred Grantham for A. T. Briggs on the site of tThis undated photograph (possibly from 1963) shows the Briggs house in Mount …
- This undated photograph, c. 1900, shows a young man playing tennis on the lawn of Brucefield, Mount Pleasant's most palatial home. It was printed on page 140 of The Work of Our Hands by Sharon JaegerThis undated photograph, c. 1900, shows a young man playing tennis on …