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- The inscription which is handwritten in pencil appears on the back of the card mounted photograph, as does J.HOOD which is stamped in ink. See also the picture titled: "John (?) and Frank Hood shootiThe inscription which is handwritten in pencil appears on the back of …
- This truck was a London built Barton and Rumble truck. It was photographed by the Hines Studio. Source: "East of Adelaide: Photographs of commercial, industrial and working-class urban Ontario 1905-1This truck was a London built Barton and Rumble truck. It was …
- This photograph was sent as a Christmas card from California. The inscription on the back of the card seems to indicate that the woman in the photograph is M.H. Baxter. The 1917 London City DirectoryThis photograph was sent as a Christmas card from California. The inscription …
- Portraits of Harriet Priddis’ parents, Charles Trump Priddis and Harriet Williams Priddis, also appear in this digital image gallery. Born in Torquay, Devonshire , England, June 17, 1847, Harriet camPortraits of Harriet Priddis’ parents, Charles Trump Priddis and Harriet Williams Priddis, …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph. Frank Cooper had a photography business from 1868-1909. He was originally located on the east side of Richmond Street just north of King Street. By 1884 hiThis is an undated cabinet card photograph. Frank Cooper had a photography …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph. John Cooper was in business as a photographer from 1857-1890. His business was located at 198 Dundas Street until 1875. He then moved to 440/442 Clarence SThis is an undated cabinet card photograph. John Cooper was in business …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph. John Cooper was in business as a photographer from 1857-1890. His business was located at 198 Dundas Street until 1875. He then moved to 440/442 Clarence SThis is an undated cabinet card photograph. John Cooper was in business …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph of an unidentified woman. John Cooper was in business as a photographer from 1857-1890. His business was located at 198 Dundas Street until 1875. He then moThis is an undated cabinet card photograph of an unidentified woman. John …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph of an unidentified woman. John Cooper was in business as a photographer from 1857-1890. His business was located at 198 Dundas Street until 1875. He then moThis is an undated cabinet card photograph of an unidentified woman. John …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph of an unidentified young woman. This photograph would have been taken by Edy Brothers sometime between 1883 and 1920 when they were at their 214 Dundas StreThis is an undated cabinet card photograph of an unidentified young woman. …
- The photograph is mounted on a thick black card which is embossed with a frame and ornamentation at the top, which contains a crown, and at the bottom with what may be a knight's helmet. There is noThe photograph is mounted on a thick black card which is embossed …
- Thomas Scatcherd was a well known and respected London lawyer and politician. He was called to the Bar in 1848 after which he opened his law office in London. In 1861 he entered politics. He was servThomas Scatcherd was a well known and respected London lawyer and politician. …
- This is an undated cabinet card photograph. The photographer's imprint does not appear on the card. There is a handwritten inscription on the back of the card. The geographic location given, is for tThis is an undated cabinet card photograph. The photographer's imprint does not …
- This photograph is undated. The handwritten inscription is on the back of the print. Caroline Elliot was born September 5, 1819 and died August 11, 1907. She was sister to Judge William Elliot. Her mThis photograph is undated. The handwritten inscription is on the back of …
- There is no inscription or photographer's imprint on the card. The style of dress suggests that this photograph could have been taken ca. 1890-1899. Unfortunately, there are no clues to link this youThere is no inscription or photographer's imprint on the card. The style …
- The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. The image is erroneously inscribed as being the corner of King St. and Dundas St. The correct location is the north-west corner of KThe inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
- The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. Only part of it can be seen on the digital copy. The address for this building was 77-85 King Street. PG L2The inscription at the bottom of the photograph was added in 1939. …
- 495 Hamilton Rd. In 1838, Samuel Parke bought this property and sold a two-acre lot in 1851 to George Pegler who “built” the White Ox Inn three years later. It is not known whether Pegler’s building495 Hamilton Rd. In 1838, Samuel Parke bought this property and sold …
- Black and white photograph showing facade.Black and white photograph showing facade.
- There is a handwritten inscription on the back of the photograph. Dr. Robert Ferguson is first listed in the London City Directory at this address in 1897-98.There is a handwritten inscription on the back of the photograph. Dr. …