A street view of Ahmic Harbour from the 1940’s. At the time of this picture from the late 1940’s, the General Store on Lot 5 on the south side of Ahmic Street (on right in both pictures) was being op
A street view of Ahmic Harbour from the 1940’s. At the time …
In this pictures taken about 1905, entitled ‘Pink Horse’, the Ahmic Harbour Store was under the ownership of William Robertson and was probably operated by his son William Murdoch Robertson
In this pictures taken about 1905, entitled ‘Pink Horse’, the Ahmic Harbour …
In this picture taken about 1905 the Ahmic Harbour Store was under the ownership of William Robertson and was probably operated by his son William Murdoch Robertson
In this picture taken about 1905 the Ahmic Harbour Store was under …
Postcard sent by Walter Croswell to his mother January 26, 1916. The picture was probably taken in 1915. The two storey veranda on the Jules Brown store remains in an excellent state of repair. The s
Postcard sent by Walter Croswell to his mother January 26, 1916. The …
A post card showing a street view of Ahmic Harbour from the 1940’s. At the time of this picture from the late 1940’s, the General Store on Lot 5 on the south side of Ahmic Street (on right in both pi
A post card showing a street view of Ahmic Harbour from the …
Around 1960, Tiffin’s store on Lot 5 on the south side of Ahmic Street burned while in the ownership and operation of Earl and Ruby Tiffin. The property was later purchased by Carl Crossman. Carl and
Around 1960, Tiffin’s store on Lot 5 on the south side of …
In 1949, Norman White sold the property to Arthur Demberline. In this picture Art Demberline and his wife are shown in front of their store around 1950. In 1954 Art Demberline sold the store to Earl
In 1949, Norman White sold the property to Arthur Demberline. In this …
Pictured here is the building commonly known as he ‘Newell General Store’ on Lot 5 south side of Ahmic Street. This picture comes from the Croswell/Newell collection and was quite possibly taken by J
Pictured here is the building commonly known as he ‘Newell General Store’ …
In this picture, J.H. Newell’s store on Lot 5 (formerly Robertson’s store) is on the far left of the picture. To the right of the store is a building with an extension behind. This is the Samuel and
In this picture, J.H. Newell’s store on Lot 5 (formerly Robertson’s store) …
This view of Ahmic Harbour was taken around 1915. The new 3 story frame hotel has been built. The veranda on the Jules Brown store remains in good condition. In front of the store, at the water’s edg
This view of Ahmic Harbour was taken around 1915. The new 3 …
Lot 1 on the north side of Ahmic Street was sold by John Croswell to John Lang in 1900 for $30. Given the price, it is likely that this rather unusual looking home was built by James Lang. John James
Lot 1 on the north side of Ahmic Street was sold by …