Trafalgar Castle

A collection of photographs of Trafalgar Castle when it was the home of Sheriff Nelson Gilbert Reynolds and later when it became the Ontario Ladies' College. Today the building remains a school and is operated under the name Trafalgar Castle School.
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  • Ontario Ladies' College Gates, c.1920
        The gates were replaced in 1924 by the Dr. Hare memorial Gates. Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.
      The gates were replaced in 1924 by the Dr. Hare memorial Gates. …
  • Aerial View of the Ontario Ladies' College, 1920
        This is a black and white aerial photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College. This picture shows the College and the farm which was once part of the college. The view looks north-east. Ontario Ladies'
      This is a black and white aerial photograph of the Ontario Ladies' …
  • Ontario Ladies' College, c.1929
        Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.
      Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is …
  • Hay Ride at Ontario Ladies' College, c.1918-1920
        This hay ride probably took place during the May Court Festival to bring participants to Corbett's Point.
      This hay ride probably took place during the May Court Festival to …
  • Former Students at Ontario Ladies' College, June 1924
        Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.
      Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is …
  • Former Ontario Ladies' College Students at the Golden Jubilee, June 1924
        This is a black and white photograph of former students of the Ontario Ladies' College, class of 1874-75, at the Golden Jubilee.
      This is a black and white photograph of former students of the …
  • Former Students of Ontario Ladies' College at Golden Jubilee, June 1924
        This is a black and white photograph of former students of the Ontario Ladies' College, class of 1884-1894, at the Golden Jubilee.
      This is a black and white photograph of former students of the …
  • Rev. John James Hare, 1889
        Rev. J.J. Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 to 1915. He was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, On October 3, 1847, and died at Rochester Minnesota, U.S.A., on April 25, 1
      Rev. J.J. Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 …
  • People gathered in front of Ontario Ladies' College, 1897
        Printed in Epworth League Convention Book, 1897
      Printed in Epworth League Convention Book, 1897
  • Art Studio at the Ontario Ladies' College, 1899
        A black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College Art Studio. Carved figures and paintings can be seen. There are two unidentified women in the art studio.
      A black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College Art Studio. …
  • Ontario Ladies' College, 1901
    W. E. O'Brien, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1901     This picture of the College was used for advertising in the early 1900s starting about 1901. From: Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904, Published by Keystone Press
    W. E. O'Brien, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1901   This picture of the College was used for advertising in the early …
  • Ontario Ladies' College, 1906
        From: College Brochure, 1907. Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.
      From: College Brochure, 1907. Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar …
  • Miss Nettie Burkholder, c.1885
        Miss. Burkholder taught English and Chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from 1891 to 1901 and served as Lady Principal from 1901 to 1912, when she moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She founded an alum
      Miss. Burkholder taught English and Chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from …
  • Miss Nettie Burkholder, c.1888
        Miss Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from 1891 to 1901 and served as Lady Principal from 1901 to 1912, when she moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She founded an alumn
      Miss Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from …
  • Rev. Joseph Edward Sanderson, c.1900
        Rev. Joseph E. Sanderson was the man who founded the Ontario Ladies' College. He started the public meetings in 1873-1874 to establish the college and personally traveled throughout Ontario to raise
      Rev. Joseph E. Sanderson was the man who founded the Ontario Ladies' …
  • Rev. Dr. John James Hare, 1906
        Rev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 to 1915. He served as governor from 1879 to 1915. Dr. Hare was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, on October 3, 1847
      Rev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College …
  • Lillian Frances Massey Treble, c.1895
        The Frances Hall at Ontario Ladies' College was named for Lillian Frances Massey after her father, Hart Massey, donated ten thousand dollars to build an addition to the College. Lillian Frances Masse
      The Frances Hall at Ontario Ladies' College was named for Lillian Frances …
  • James Holden, Esq., c.1877
        James Holden (1828-1881) was the first president of the Ontario Ladies' College board of directors from 1874 to 1881. He was also one of the founding members of the College. Mr. Holden was born at St
      James Holden (1828-1881) was the first president of the Ontario Ladies' College …
  • Senator George A. Cox, 1906
        Senator George A. Cox was president of the board of directors of the College in the 1890s and honorary president in the early 1900s. From: College Brochure, 1907
      Senator George A. Cox was president of the board of directors of …
  • Rev. John Potts, 1906
        Rev. John Potts was the honourary Vice-President of the College board of directors in 1906. From: College Brochure, 1907
      Rev. John Potts was the honourary Vice-President of the College board of …
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