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- A number of men, women and children pose in front of a pile of fruit baskets. There is a barn in the background. A cart (without horses) is in the foreground.A number of men, women and children pose in front of a …
- The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic.The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. …
- The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic.The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. …
- The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic. The car appears to be a 1953 ChThe Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. …
- The Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. and King St. (Reg. Rd 81) in Beamsville. It was first owned by Stan Gibson and then later by Ed Tatarnic. The white building in the backgThe Gibson garage was on the north west corner of Ontario St. …
- Cherry Grove Camp, located just east of Rittenhouse Rd., was started by Elmon Moyer and taken over by his son Kenneth in 1939. It continued in operation until the mid- 1950s.Cherry Grove Camp, located just east of Rittenhouse Rd., was started by …
- J. D. Brewer was the grandfather of Kenneth Moyer.J. D. Brewer was the grandfather of Kenneth Moyer.
- The man in the middle, leaning against his pickaxe, is Elmon Moyer, the father of Kenneth (photographer).The man in the middle, leaning against his pickaxe, is Elmon Moyer, …
- J. D. Brewer was a grandfather of Kenneth Moyer (photographer).J. D. Brewer was a grandfather of Kenneth Moyer (photographer).
- The two men sitting are probably Kennenth Moyer (left) and his father Elmon Moyer.The two men sitting are probably Kennenth Moyer (left) and his father …
- Built sometime after 1847. On the south side of King St. near William St.Built sometime after 1847. On the south side of King St. near …
- Known as "Henry's Folly", it was built by James Henry, first Clerk of Clinton. It was aquired around 1859 for $5,000. It was used for both elementary and high school classes, until a high school wasKnown as "Henry's Folly", it was built by James Henry, first Clerk …
- The 'older' cemetery is surrounded by a 1 m high stone wall. The picture is looking west.The 'older' cemetery is surrounded by a 1 m high stone wall. …
- Samuel I. Moyer was the father of Elmon Moyer, who was the father of Kenneth Moyer. Barbara Moyer was Elmon's mother.Samuel I. Moyer was the father of Elmon Moyer, who was the …
- Looking northwest with Rittenhouse St. in the foreground. The Mennonite Church's driveshed is in the centre. The road and plants are covered in snow.Looking northwest with Rittenhouse St. in the foreground. The Mennonite Church's driveshed …
- Snow has been cleared away from some of the grave markers in the cemetery.Snow has been cleared away from some of the grave markers in …
- The snow has been cleared from the gates at the main entrance to the cemetery.The snow has been cleared from the gates at the main entrance …
- A pathway has been cleared of snow throught the main entrance gates to the cemetery.A pathway has been cleared of snow throught the main entrance gates …
- A roadway through the cemetery has been cleared of snow.A roadway through the cemetery has been cleared of snow.
- S. M (Wilson) Wylie was the foreman at the Horicultural Experimental Station from 1915 to 1943.S. M (Wilson) Wylie was the foreman at the Horicultural Experimental Station …