Résultats
Nous avons trouvé 5 éléments semblables.
Page 1 de 1
- Wilson ChildrenThomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) Wilson, married Catherine DeGeer (1837-1913) at Whitchurch Township in 1858; they had six children: Mary Hannah Wilson (1860-1942), William James Wilson (1862-1915), Amanda Elizabeth Wilson (1864-1952), Charles Herbert Wilson (1866-1943), Kate Annett Wilson (1869-1953), George Iolum Wilson (1872-1954). …Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) Wilson, married Catherine DeGeer (1837-1913) at Whitchurch Township in 1858; they had six children: Mary Hannah Wilson (1860-1942), …Whitby Public Library
- Exterior of Ontario Ladies' College, 1874The college was officially opened on September 3, 1874, by Lord Dufferin, Governor-General of Canada. This picture was taken about the time the college was opened. Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.The college was officially opened on September 3, 1874, by Lord Dufferin, Governor-General of Canada. This picture was taken about the time the college was opened. Ontario Ladies' College is …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies' College, 1874Trafalgar Castle was built for Nelson Gilbert Reynolds (1814-1881), Sheriff of Ontario County from 1852 to 1881. Trafalgar Castle was designed by Toronto architect, Joseph Sheard and built between 1859 and 1862. The Sheriff lived in Trafalgar Castle from 1862 until 1874 when he sold the building to the Methodist …Trafalgar Castle was built for Nelson Gilbert Reynolds (1814-1881), Sheriff of Ontario County from 1852 to 1881. Trafalgar Castle was designed by Toronto architect, Joseph Sheard and built between 1859 …Whitby Public Library
- Mudge and Yarwood Organ Factory, c.1874.The Mudge and Yarwood Organ Factory was established in Whitby by Fred Mudge and Robert J. Yarwood in 1873 and moved to Guelph about 1875 or 1876. It was located on the east side of Brock Street, south of Ontario Street. In later years it was the Atlas Woolen Mills …The Mudge and Yarwood Organ Factory was established in Whitby by Fred Mudge and Robert J. Yarwood in 1873 and moved to Guelph about 1875 or 1876. It was located …Whitby Public Library
- Lithograph of Ontario Ladies' College, 1874This lithograph was printed on the first envelopes used by the college. This picture is taken from an envelope post marked April 20, 1875.This lithograph was printed on the first envelopes used by the college. This picture is taken from an envelope post marked April 20, 1875.Whitby Public Library
Page 1 de 1