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- Dyment Lumber Company, Thessalon, Circa 1898Nathaniel Dyment first arrived in Thessalon in 1871 coming from Barrie, Ontario. He proceeded to purchase 300 acres on the east side of the Thessalon River toward the far end of what is now Main Street. The mill was constructed in 1876. Mr. Dyment also owned a store, a boardinghouse, …Nathaniel Dyment first arrived in Thessalon in 1871 coming from Barrie, Ontario. He proceeded to purchase 300 acres on the east side of the Thessalon River toward the far end …Thessalon Union Public Library
- Student Group Photo in front of Upper School, Little Rapids, 1898Picture taken in 1898 against the Upper School that was located between the community centre and the medical centre. None of the students are known.Picture taken in 1898 against the Upper School that was located between the community centre and the medical centre. None of the students are known.Heritage Park Museum
- Conlin's SchoolBlack & white photograph of the students and parents of Conlin's School, circa 1898. In 1992, the Durham Board of Trustees declared Conlin Public School on Conlin Road in Oshawa officially closed, because of the cost of repairs of its roof.Black & white photograph of the students and parents of Conlin's School, circa 1898. In 1992, the Durham Board of Trustees declared Conlin Public School on Conlin Road in Oshawa …Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
- Lord Aberdeen at Ontario Ladies' College, October 19, 1898This is a black and white photograph of a group of people posed outside the front of the Ontario Ladies' College. Seated in front are Lord Aberdeen's daughter Lady Marjorie Gordon, Lord Aberdeen, the Governor General, and Lady Aberdeen. Ontario Ladies College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and …This is a black and white photograph of a group of people posed outside the front of the Ontario Ladies' College. Seated in front are Lord Aberdeen's daughter Lady Marjorie …Whitby Public Library
- Mr. George Rodd and Mrs. George Rodd (Melinda O. Lynes), c.1898A black and white portrait photograph of Mr. George Rodd and Mrs. George Rodd (Melinda O. Lynes).A black and white portrait photograph of Mr. George Rodd and Mrs. George Rodd (Melinda O. Lynes).Whitby Public Library
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