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- Alexander AshenhurstAlexander Ashenhurst (1819-1909) came to Esquesing Lot 11, Con. 7 about 1873 with his wife Isabella and family.Alexander Ashenhurst (1819-1909) came to Esquesing Lot 11, Con. 7 about 1873 with his wife Isabella and family.Esquesing Historical Society
- Swimmers below the damPhysical details: 18 cm X 13 cm, glossy finish, modern print.Physical details: 18 cm X 13 cm, glossy finish, modern print.Esquesing Historical Society
- McBean's Corner, Main StreetPostcard of McBeans Corner, Main Street, Georgetown. Written on front of post card: "Do you know this place? It is McBeans corner, Georgetown." Written on back of post card: "Mrs. Will SINCLAIR, Erin, Ont. Oct 8th/07. Dear Lizzie, I will be up on Sunday 13th (George and I) if it …Postcard of McBeans Corner, Main Street, Georgetown. Written on front of post card: "Do you know this place? It is McBeans corner, Georgetown." Written on back of post card: "Mrs. …Esquesing Historical Society
- A view of the Credit river when the water is low.A view of the Credit river when the water is low. The steep sides of the valley rise high above the river, probably where Armstrong Avenue meets Sinclair. It was posted in November 1907.A view of the Credit river when the water is low. The steep sides of the valley rise high above the river, probably where Armstrong Avenue meets Sinclair. It was …Esquesing Historical Society
- Acton Public and High SchoolPublic and High Schools in Acton on Education Lane. 1. Postcard addressed to Miss Isabel Moore, Georgetown, Ont. “Do you recognize any of Norval’s beautiful scenery…” Postage stamp of King Edward VII on reverse.2. Postcard dated 5 Sept. 1907 from Graham to Mrs. James Lawson; postage stamp of King Edward …Public and High Schools in Acton on Education Lane. 1. Postcard addressed to Miss Isabel Moore, Georgetown, Ont. “Do you recognize any of Norval’s beautiful scenery…” Postage stamp of King …Esquesing Historical Society
- A studio portrait of Beatrice McIsaacGeorgetown Herald, 1907 A studio portrait of Beatrice McIsaac, of the 3rd Line, as a little girl.She married John Robert Sprowl on 24 March 1926Georgetown Herald, 1907 A studio portrait of Beatrice McIsaac, of the 3rd Line, as a little girl.She married John Robert Sprowl on 24 March 1926Esquesing Historical Society
- Georgetown Lawn Bowling ClubOversize PhotoOversize PhotoEsquesing Historical Society
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