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- The handwritten inscriptions appear on the reverse of the photograph. This photograph is one of five similar sized, card mounted scenes of the Byron area in the London Room Photograph Collection whicThe handwritten inscriptions appear on the reverse of the photograph. This photograph …
- Most of the inscription is handwritten in pencil on the back of the original card mounted photograph, but J. HOOD is stamped in ink. In a June 20, 1947 London Free Press article titled "Recalls ShootMost of the inscription is handwritten in pencil on the back of …
- 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 …
- The handwritten inscription in pencil appears on the back of the original mounted photograph. In the book: "Souvenir and Official Program for London Old Boys Reunion and Summer Carvival, August 3 toThe handwritten inscription in pencil appears on the back of the original …
- Edward Adams, who served as mayor of London in 1852 and 1853, established the first wholesale grocery store in London. Beginning as a retail business, Edward Adams & Co. became exclusively wholesaleEdward Adams, who served as mayor of London in 1852 and 1853, …
- 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 …
- Harriet Williams Priddis was the wife of Charles Trump Priddis, a dry goods merchant. She was born September 8, 1817 in Cardiff, Wales and died in London, Ontario March 4, 1887 at age 69. She is buriHarriet Williams Priddis was the wife of Charles Trump Priddis, a dry …
- 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 …
- 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 a card mounted,undated photograph of an unidentified young woman. The card has a beveled gilt edge and the is the appropriate size and format of a carte-de-visite. There is no photographer'sThis is a card mounted,undated photograph of an unidentified young woman. The …
- This undated photograph is mounted on card with a gilt edged scalloped border. There is a handwritten inscription on the back of the card. Boater hats were fashionable fair weather garb for women inThis undated photograph is mounted on card with a gilt edged scalloped …
- This photograph is card mounted. The bottom of the card has been cut off, making it hard to read the photographer's imprint. It may read Snyder. The address cannot be read clearly but has been guesseThis photograph is card mounted. The bottom of the card has been …