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- Heating Contract with Board of EducationProperty of the Paris Museum and Historical Society. Inventory No. 1999.4273.03Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society. Inventory No. 1999.4273.03
- Paris High School Graduating Class ListProperty of the Paris Museum and Historical Society. Inventory No. 2006.0016.03Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society. Inventory No. 2006.0016.03
- Letter Regarding School HeatingProperty of the Paris Museum and Historical Society. Inventory No. 1999.4273.02Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society. Inventory No. 1999.4273.02
- Announcement of the Board of EducationProperty of the Paris Museum and Historical Society. Inventory No. 2010.0187.01Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society. Inventory No. 2010.0187.01
- The Paris Tennis Club, 1901This photograph, taken August 1st, 1901, depicts the Paris Tennis Club. The man at the far right of the image is A.H. Baird, founder of the Wincey Mill and at one time mayor of Paris. For a complete list of the persons depicted, consult the "Inscription" field. This image was …This photograph, taken August 1st, 1901, depicts the Paris Tennis Club. The man at the far right of the image is A.H. Baird, founder of the Wincey Mill and at …
- Paris Telephone Exchange and Operators, 1913This 1909 photograph depicts the telephone exchange and telephone operators in Paris, Ontario. The persons depicted in this photograph are, from left to right: Miss Bessie Birley, Mrs. L.L. Belyea, Mrs. Agnes Emerson, Miss Millie Arnold, Miss Maud McCall, Mr. C.B. Barker (the manager), and Miss Vera Elkington. This image …This 1909 photograph depicts the telephone exchange and telephone operators in Paris, Ontario. The persons depicted in this photograph are, from left to right: Miss Bessie Birley, Mrs. L.L. Belyea, …
- 1906 Penmans Underwear AdvertisementThis 1906 advertisement displays the Penmans Limited clothing company's line of underwear for 1906.This 1906 advertisement displays the Penmans Limited clothing company's line of underwear for 1906.
- 1902 Penmans Underwear no. 95 Series AdvertisementThis 1902 advertisement touts the virtues of the 1902 line of underwear in the Penmans Limited clothing company's no. 95 series.This 1902 advertisement touts the virtues of the 1902 line of underwear in the Penmans Limited clothing company's no. 95 series.
- Postcard depicting Strike at Penmans No. 1 Mill, 1907This postcard shows the 1907 workers strike at the Penmans No. 1 mill. The photo was taken on October 14, 1907, by F. Hurndall of Paris. It was donated to the museum by Jack Kagas [?]. This image was printed on the twenty-seventh page of photographs in At the Forks …This postcard shows the 1907 workers strike at the Penmans No. 1 mill. The photo was taken on October 14, 1907, by F. Hurndall of Paris. It was donated to …
- Funeral Card, Dickenson Brown EmersonThe image of the funeral card of Dickenson Brown Emerson, who died in Paris, on Tuesday afternoon, May 22nd, 1900, aged 48 years.The image of the funeral card of Dickenson Brown Emerson, who died in Paris, on Tuesday afternoon, May 22nd, 1900, aged 48 years.
- Letter from Franklin Smoke to Thomas McCoshThis item is the first page of a letter addressed to Thomas McCosh, the Town Clerk for Paris, from Franklin Smoke on behalf of Paul Wickson, a former resident of Hamilton Place. In the letter Mr. Wickson takes exception to the possibility of a sidewalk being laid any further south …This item is the first page of a letter addressed to Thomas McCosh, the Town Clerk for Paris, from Franklin Smoke on behalf of Paul Wickson, a former resident of …
- Elma (Tew), Austin E., and Joan K. NunanRange 1-2Range 1-2County of Brant Public Library
- Letter from Arthur Darnley and Death NoticesThis item consists of the remnants of a letter sent from Arthur Darnley to an unknown person. The letter discusses everyday details of school, and how he is looking forward to the Christmas Holidays. The first newspaper clipping consists of a death notice for James Henry, the third son of …This item consists of the remnants of a letter sent from Arthur Darnley to an unknown person. The letter discusses everyday details of school, and how he is looking forward …County of Brant Public Library
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from Matthews and RehderGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from Matthews and RehderGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from R.A. McBrideGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocer located at 143 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocer located at 143 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from McCausland & WidnerGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from Thomas McCoshGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from Thomas McCoshGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from L. McCoshGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …