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- In this picture from around 1908 (an enlargement), we can see the Jules Brown general store, top right. To the immediate left is the Dodge Lumber Company Headquarters; the former Milne Post Office. AIn this picture from around 1908 (an enlargement), we can see the …
- This picture is from around 1915 or 1916. The two storey veranda on the Jules Brown store remains in an excellent state of repair. The stately new hotel has been built – and while perhaps not as impoThis picture is from around 1915 or 1916. The two storey veranda …
- Group of people in front of Newell’s store in the early 1930’s. Front Row: Beatrice Crossman, Grace Crossman and Edith Crossman, Hazel Wellwood with Doug Wellwood 2nd row: Jean Robertson (Grace CrossGroup of people in front of Newell’s store in the early 1930’s. …
- Lot 9 on the NE corner of Ahmic and George Streets was originally sold by John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell to Susan McQuhae in 1887. By 1888, John McQuhae, Susan’s husband is identified in the OntLot 9 on the NE corner of Ahmic and George Streets was …
- In this picture we get a closer look at the first general store in Ahmic Harbour. This store was built around 1887 by Susan and John McQuhae. They operated the store for several years before runningIn this picture we get a closer look at the first general …
- This picture is of the John Wylie home (right) and post office (frame addition on left). The brick home is still standing to the north and east of ‘Guitar Picker’s Corners’. The people in the pictureThis picture is of the John Wylie home (right) and post office …
- This is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the south. At the left of the picture is the former Croswell Boat Works. Behind the boat house is Newell’s store which by the time of thisThis is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the …
- Picture taken looking east towards the Lakeview Hotel in 1951. Newell’s store has been taken down, The Crossman home has not yet been built. The old Dodge Lumber Company Store on the left side of thePicture taken looking east towards the Lakeview Hotel in 1951. Newell’s store …
- In this view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline from before 1920, what is known as the John Henry Newell store (formerly the Jules Browen store) retain its large veranda. In front of the store, on the waIn this view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline from before 1920, what …
- This picture taken before 1920 shows the ‘Armour’ at the newly built Lakeview Hotel. The home owned by the Johns family is at the right of the picture. General store is at the left of the picture.This picture taken before 1920 shows the ‘Armour’ at the newly built …
- View of Ahmic Harbour from the south about 1920. The newly built Lakeview Hotel, the general store and Croswell Boat House figure prominently in the picture.View of Ahmic Harbour from the south about 1920. The newly built …
- Black and white photograph of Cliff Carlton's General store in Dunchurch. Leading up to the entrance is a staircase. The entrance is in the middle with two large windows on either side of the door.Black and white photograph of Cliff Carlton's General store in Dunchurch. Leading …
- Black and white photograph of Kate Scarr and Lillian Follick standing in front of Scarr's Store. Outside of the store, to the right of the ladies there is has a stack of used boxes. In front of thisBlack and white photograph of Kate Scarr and Lillian Follick standing in …
- The Historical Society is particularly indebted to Waitstill ‘Waity’ Croswell, Joyce Crossman, Jack Crossman, Orma Quinn, Lynn Abbot Lennox, the Wellever family. Richard Moore, Norma Hill-Watt and thThe Historical Society is particularly indebted to Waitstill ‘Waity’ Croswell, Joyce Crossman, …
- Colour photograph of Loo Balicki's general and hardware store. Beside the store is a public sign board, which looks like it has many fliers attached to it. In front of the store there is a pop and neColour photograph of Loo Balicki's general and hardware store. Beside the store …
- Black and white photograph of Rev. Kipling on a horse beside Art Buchanan's store. The horse is standing on a dirt road and facing towards the right.Black and white photograph of Rev. Kipling on a horse beside Art …
- A china plate with a picture of various buildings of 'downtown' Dunchurch. There are pink roses on the top and bottom of the plate. On the left and right sides of the plate there are gold flowers staA china plate with a picture of various buildings of 'downtown' Dunchurch. …
- Black and white photograph of Dunchurch taken from the top of a hill. Looking down the hill there are many rocks and pieces of debris. There is a road running along the base of the hill. There is a fBlack and white photograph of Dunchurch taken from the top of a …
- Black and white photograph of two cars along the Main Street of Dunchurch. The car on the left is parked in front of a store. The car on the right is driving along the road. There are people walkingBlack and white photograph of two cars along the Main Street of …
- Black and white photograph of Art Buchanan's store on the right and behind the building is a barn on a dirt hill. On the left are horse and sleds going up to the barn. There are people mulling aroundBlack and white photograph of Art Buchanan's store on the right and …