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- Canadian Pacific Railway Yard in SchreiberBlack and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Station in Schreiber, Ontario. Schreiber received much attention for the care devoted to the aesthetics of the CPR grounds.Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Station in Schreiber, Ontario. Schreiber received much attention for the care devoted to the aesthetics of the CPR grounds.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Photographs of Louis Halonen and Grounds of Schrieber C.P.R Station.A black and white photograph of Louis Halonen, who was responsible for the landscaping at the Canadian Pacific Railway in Schreiber, Ontario. Beside his photograph is a shot of the CPR grounds that he primarily created and maintained.A black and white photograph of Louis Halonen, who was responsible for the landscaping at the Canadian Pacific Railway in Schreiber, Ontario. Beside his photograph is a shot of the …Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Silver TrowelSilver Trowel presented to Abp. McGuigan on the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone for the new St. Michael's College, August 27, 1935 (A.W. Holmes, Architect; George A. Fuller Co. of Canada Ltd., General Contractor).Silver Trowel presented to Abp. McGuigan on the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone for the new St. Michael's College, August 27, 1935 (A.W. Holmes, Architect; George A. Fuller …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- Clydesdale Horses on Fairview Farm c.1934Mark Duff (1895-1936) was a farmer at Fairview Farm, located at 8th Concession in Whitby Township. He was noted for his award-winning Clydesdale horses.Mark Duff (1895-1936) was a farmer at Fairview Farm, located at 8th Concession in Whitby Township. He was noted for his award-winning Clydesdale horses.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William Smith in SummerWilliam Smith settled on lot 21 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township in 1830 or 1831. In his will in 1859 he directed his three sons to erect a house. This cut fieldstone house was built in 1861 and became the residence of Thomas H. Smith. It was later …William Smith settled on lot 21 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township in 1830 or 1831. In his will in 1859 he directed his three sons to erect a …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William Smith in WinterWilliam Smith settled on lot 21 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township in 1830 or 1831. In his will in 1859 he directed his three sons to erect a house. This cut fieldstone house was built in 1861 and became the residence of Thomas H. Smith. It was later …William Smith settled on lot 21 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township in 1830 or 1831. In his will in 1859 he directed his three sons to erect a …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William Smith in WinterWilliam Smith settled on lot 21 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township in 1830 or 1831. In his will in 1859 he directed his three sons to erect a house. This cut fieldstone house was built in 1861 and became the residence of Thomas H. Smith. It was later …William Smith settled on lot 21 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township in 1830 or 1831. In his will in 1859 he directed his three sons to erect a …Whitby Public Library
- Glen Dhu FarmhouseGlen Dhu was settled in 1833 by William Dow who was from Marnoch Parish, Banffshire, Scotland. The farm was located on lot 23 of Concession 3/Rossland Road in Whitby Township and it remained in the Dow family until 1915. The main part of the house was built in 1849 and …Glen Dhu was settled in 1833 by William Dow who was from Marnoch Parish, Banffshire, Scotland. The farm was located on lot 23 of Concession 3/Rossland Road in Whitby Township …Whitby Public Library
- The Stone Lodge/Residence of Jeremiah LickThis granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. It is located on lot 20 on the south side of Concession 1 (Highway 2) between Kendalwood Road and Thickson …This granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Jeremiah Lick/The Stone LodgeThis granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. It is located on lot 20 on the south side of Concession 1 (Highway 2) between Kendalwood Road and Thickson …This granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Jeremiah LickThis granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. It is located on lot 20 on the south side of Concession 1 (Highway 2) between Kendalwood Road and Thickson …This granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. …Whitby Public Library
- Greendale FarmThe house on Greendale Farm was owned by William Jackson. It was built by one of the Campbell family in the 1850s. The stone gates were a new addition to the farm. The farm was located on lot 30 of Concession 6.The house on Greendale Farm was owned by William Jackson. It was built by one of the Campbell family in the 1850s. The stone gates were a new addition to …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Mark CrawforthThis house was built about 1878 by Whitby Township farmer Mark Crawforth (1857-1934) about the time of his marriage. It was located on the north side of the Base Line at the Whitby - East Whitby Township border. The house was demolished about 1998.This house was built about 1878 by Whitby Township farmer Mark Crawforth (1857-1934) about the time of his marriage. It was located on the north side of the Base Line …Whitby Public Library
- House on Back of Lick FarmThis house was on the back part of the farm of Jeremiah Lick and it was demolished. It was located on lot 20 of Concession 1.This house was on the back part of the farm of Jeremiah Lick and it was demolished. It was located on lot 20 of Concession 1.Whitby Public Library
- Past Masters of Niagara Lodge, No. 2, 1923-1937missing: Wor. Bro. J.H. Brown - 1925missing: Wor. Bro. J.H. Brown - 1925Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Ear Falls Generating Station (August 1930)View of the switching structure of the Ear Falls Generating Station, August 1930.View of the switching structure of the Ear Falls Generating Station, August 1930.Ear Falls Public Library
- Generating Station SwitchboardEar Falls generating station switchboard, March 20, 1933.Ear Falls generating station switchboard, March 20, 1933.Ear Falls Public Library
- Northern Prince (~1932)The Northern Prince (front), and the Patricia, two diesel tugboats used to transport people and ship supplies to Ear Falls and Red Lake areas. The Waterways were used due to a lack of road systems for transportation of goods, supplies and people. A large percentage of the boats used for …The Northern Prince (front), and the Patricia, two diesel tugboats used to transport people and ship supplies to Ear Falls and Red Lake areas. The Waterways were used due to …Ear Falls Public Library
- The Power House at Ear Falls (~1937)The rapid development of mines in the vicinity of Red Lake made it necessary to install another unit on the English River system. It was also necessary to redesign the electrical control and protection systems, and the high and low voltage switching arrangements. Provision was made in the redesign, for …The rapid development of mines in the vicinity of Red Lake made it necessary to install another unit on the English River system. It was also necessary to redesign the …Ear Falls Public Library
- Operating HeadgateOperating headgates, August 27, 1935.Operating headgates, August 27, 1935.Ear Falls Public Library