Results
We found
548
matching items
- Over exposure along the bottom of the picture.Over exposure along the bottom of the picture.
- Black and white photograph of a lumber camp across the river from a lumber mill. There is a railroad bridge on the left side and a normal bridge on the right. The left side of the lumber mill has smoBlack and white photograph of a lumber camp across the river from …
- Black and white photograph of front of a log church. This church was used by the Evengelical United Brethren Church, South River, Lount Township, circa 1890.Black and white photograph of front of a log church. This church …
- Black and white photograph of seven dogs tied to the side of a log house. The dogs look to be beagles. Two of the dogs are brown the other five are brown and white. There's a bucket on the left sideBlack and white photograph of seven dogs tied to the side of …
- One of these woman was married to a Munroe.One of these woman was married to a Munroe.
- Deer Lake is in the background of the photo, while the steam boiler is in the front. On the ground, second man from right, is Eugene Maeck.Deer Lake is in the background of the photo, while the steam …
- Black and white photograph of a man standing on three logs on a sled drawn by two horses. They're on a snowy path in the forest.Black and white photograph of a man standing on three logs on …
- This store was built circa 1890, and burnt down in the 1940s.This store was built circa 1890, and burnt down in the 1940s.
- Black and white photograph of man in a horse-drawn mower.Black and white photograph of man in a horse-drawn mower.
- This farm is now the Wilf McLaren farm. Some of the men pictured are: Rodger Roberts, Ed Russell, Henry Erven, Ed Sohm, Bert Sohm, Jack Ralston, Bill Hanson, Tom Bottomly, George Leighton, and Sam ScThis farm is now the Wilf McLaren farm. Some of the men …
- Black and white photograph of a farm and farmhouse with a road running along it. This farm is located on Lot 21 Con. 7 in Machar. There are two men standing at a different points along the road. TheBlack and white photograph of a farm and farmhouse with a road …
- Alexander Ardiel lived on a farm on Bunker Hill with his wife, Annie Bottomley(1876-1946).Alexander Ardiel lived on a farm on Bunker Hill with his wife, …
- William Ardiel was married to Sarah Annie Rolston (1891 - 1955). He had three children Alexander, Lulu Jean and Orval. He was a land owner in the King Lake Area.William Ardiel was married to Sarah Annie Rolston (1891 - 1955). He …
- Annie and Katie are sisters-in-law. Annie's maiden name was Hadden. Annie married Percy Bottomley and Katie never married.Annie and Katie are sisters-in-law. Annie's maiden name was Hadden. Annie married …
- The homestead is located on Con. 55, Lot 15 on Eagle Lake Road.The homestead is located on Con. 55, Lot 15 on Eagle Lake …
- Ellen Bottomley immigrated to Canada from England with her husband Tom. The settled on Con. 5 Lot 9 on Eagle Lake Drive.Ellen Bottomley immigrated to Canada from England with her husband Tom. The …
- H. O. Boorse was an immigrant from Culpsville Pennsylania when he was twenty. He married Annie Cole, of South RIver, in 1885. H. O. was a clerk at the West End Supply Depot. H. O. moved his family toH. O. Boorse was an immigrant from Culpsville Pennsylania when he was …
- Katie Bottomley (1881-1971) is the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Bottomley, who emigrated from England and settled in Machar township in 1885. Katie never married and inherited the family homestead frKatie Bottomley (1881-1971) is the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Bottomley, who …
- Colour photograph of a dance card for the Young Men's Club's Fifth Annual Ball, Vincent's Hall, South River, January 2, 1908.Colour photograph of a dance card for the Young Men's Club's Fifth …