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- Halliday Residence, corner of Church St. and Talbot St., Scotland, OntarioThis photograph shows the Halliday family standing in front of their home on the corner of Church St. and Talbot St., Scotland, Ontario. The Halliday family was related to the Hunter family. The people depicted are: Charles Dean Hunter; Kate Halliday Hunter; Emily Jane Halliday; Melvin Halliday. The Hunter family …This photograph shows the Halliday family standing in front of their home on the corner of Church St. and Talbot St., Scotland, Ontario. The Halliday family was related to the …County of Brant Public Library
- Women's Tennis Group, Scotland, OntarioThis photograph shows a group of Scotland, Ontario women who regularly played tennis together. The women depicted are: Gertrude Malcolm Stewart; Gertrude Eddy Wood; A. William Foster; Kate Halliday Hunter; Enid [Habbs Grundy?]. These are all married names. The Hunter family is an early, prominent Scotland family. Samuel Gordon Hunter …This photograph shows a group of Scotland, Ontario women who regularly played tennis together. The women depicted are: Gertrude Malcolm Stewart; Gertrude Eddy Wood; A. William Foster; Kate Halliday Hunter; …County of Brant Public Library
- Women with Tennis Rackets, Scotland, OntarioThis photograph shows a group of Scotland, Ontario women who regularly played tennis together. The women depicted are: Gertrude Malcolm Stewart; Kate Halliday Hunter; Enid [Grundy?]; A. W. Foster; Gertrude Eddy Wood. These are all married names. The Hunter family is an early, prominent Scotland family. Samuel Gordon Hunter first …This photograph shows a group of Scotland, Ontario women who regularly played tennis together. The women depicted are: Gertrude Malcolm Stewart; Kate Halliday Hunter; Enid [Grundy?]; A. W. Foster; Gertrude …County of Brant Public Library
- Boughner's Boots & Shoes, ScotlandBecause this is a tintype, the image is reversed from real life. This is why the text on the store sign is backwards.Because this is a tintype, the image is reversed from real life. This is why the text on the store sign is backwards.County of Brant Public Library
- Boughner Family, Scotland, 1865Because this is a tintype, the image is reversed from real life.Because this is a tintype, the image is reversed from real life.County of Brant Public Library
- Photograph of Emma KewThis photograph depicts Emma Kew. The original photograph was provided by Calvin Hager during a Scan & Share Day event held at the Onondaga Hall on January 14, 2012.This photograph depicts Emma Kew. The original photograph was provided by Calvin Hager during a Scan & Share Day event held at the Onondaga Hall on January 14, 2012.County of Brant Public Library
- Scotland Continuation School Class PhotoThis photograph depicts students of the Scotland Continuation School. The picture was taken in 1919. The last person on the right in the front row is Pearl Owen. The original document was provided by Edward Chamberlain of London, ON.This photograph depicts students of the Scotland Continuation School. The picture was taken in 1919. The last person on the right in the front row is Pearl Owen. The original …County of Brant Public Library
- Old Scotland Creamery Ice House, Scotland, OntarioThis photograph shows the ice house belonging to the old Scotland creamery, with Neil O'Reilly as a child standing in front. This ice house stored all of the ice needed for the creamery's operations; the ice came from Lower Oakland pond during the winter, where blocks as thick as eighteen …This photograph shows the ice house belonging to the old Scotland creamery, with Neil O'Reilly as a child standing in front. This ice house stored all of the ice needed …County of Brant Public Library
- Simcoe St., Scotland, Ontario, c. early 20th centuryThis early 20th century photograph shows several early cars along Simcoe St., Scotland, Ontario. The Frank M. Smith store can be seen to the right; the building is now the Beer Store at 48 Simcoe St. Across the street from the Smith store was Ernie Thorne's store, which later burned …This early 20th century photograph shows several early cars along Simcoe St., Scotland, Ontario. The Frank M. Smith store can be seen to the right; the building is now the …County of Brant Public Library
- Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Station in Scotland, Ontario, c. early 20th centuryThis early 20th century photograph shows a railway station for the Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo (T.H. & B.) railway which once ran through Scotland. This photograph was provided by Neil O'Reilly during a Digitization Day event held by the County of Brant Public Library. Do you have any historical items …This early 20th century photograph shows a railway station for the Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo (T.H. & B.) railway which once ran through Scotland. This photograph was provided by Neil …County of Brant Public Library
- Simcoe St., Scotland, OntarioThis early 20th century photograph shows Simcoe St. leading down to the bandshell at the corner of Simcoe & Talbot. The old hotel is to the left; Markle's store is to the right. Markle's store was later owned by Paul Urban when it was rebuilt. This photograph was provided by …This early 20th century photograph shows Simcoe St. leading down to the bandshell at the corner of Simcoe & Talbot. The old hotel is to the left; Markle's store is …County of Brant Public Library
- Scotland, Ontario Onion FieldThis photograph shows a pair of men picking onions at a Scotland, Ontario onion farm. This photograph was provided by Neil O'Reilly during a Digitization Day event held by the County of Brant Public Library. Do you have any historical items and are interested in helping preserve our county's history …This photograph shows a pair of men picking onions at a Scotland, Ontario onion farm. This photograph was provided by Neil O'Reilly during a Digitization Day event held by the …County of Brant Public Library
- Children Playing in Snowdrift, Scotland, OntarioThe caption reads March 3rd, 1947, but this date may be incorrect.The caption reads March 3rd, 1947, but this date may be incorrect.County of Brant Public Library
- Samuel Gordon Hunter and family in front of Hawthorne Place, Scotland, OntarioThis photograph depicts Samuel Gordon Hunter and several of his family members in front of Hawthorne Place, the family home. The people in this photo are, from left to right: Charles Dean; Samuel; Emily; Lena J. Bronson (Charles Dean's sister); Rollo Bronson; Edwin Bronson. Hawthorne Place still stands today on …This photograph depicts Samuel Gordon Hunter and several of his family members in front of Hawthorne Place, the family home. The people in this photo are, from left to right: …County of Brant Public Library
- Samuel Gordon Hunter Family Portrait, 1903, Scotland, OntarioThis 1903 photograph depicts Samuel Gordon Hunter and several family members. The people in this photo are, from left to right: Samuel Hunter; Lena Edwin, Charles's sister; Charles Dean Hunter; Emily Hunter, Samuel's first wife. The Hunter family is an early, prominent Scotland family. Samuel Gordon Hunter first came to …This 1903 photograph depicts Samuel Gordon Hunter and several family members. The people in this photo are, from left to right: Samuel Hunter; Lena Edwin, Charles's sister; Charles Dean Hunter; …County of Brant Public Library
- Samuel Gordon Hunter with Flowers, Scotland, OntarioThis undated photograph depicts Samuel Gordon Hunter with many of his flowers. The Hunter family is an early, prominent Scotland family. Samuel Gordon Hunter first came to Scotland with his first wife Emily in 1869. He was a horticulturist and established his farm on Simcoe St. The farm primarily grew …This undated photograph depicts Samuel Gordon Hunter with many of his flowers. The Hunter family is an early, prominent Scotland family. Samuel Gordon Hunter first came to Scotland with his …County of Brant Public Library
- Set of Hunter Family Photos, Scotland, OntarioThis page from the Hunter family album shows several family scenes. The photos depict Enid, Charles Bronson's sister, born 1915, and an early car in front of Hawthorne Place on the corner of Brant St. and Simcoe St. The Hunter family is an early, prominent Scotland family. Samuel Gordon Hunter …This page from the Hunter family album shows several family scenes. The photos depict Enid, Charles Bronson's sister, born 1915, and an early car in front of Hawthorne Place on …County of Brant Public Library
- Halliday Family Portrait, Scotland, OntarioThe photo was taken by Walker of Brantford, Ontario. The Walker studio was a prolific photo studio that produced a large number of portrait photographs in this time period.The photo was taken by Walker of Brantford, Ontario. The Walker studio was a prolific photo studio that produced a large number of portrait photographs in this time period.County of Brant Public Library
- Taylor Family Portrait, Scotland, OntarioThe photo was taken by Park & Co. of Brantford, Ontario. The Park & Co. studio was a prolific photo studio that produced a large number of portrait photographs in this time period.The photo was taken by Park & Co. of Brantford, Ontario. The Park & Co. studio was a prolific photo studio that produced a large number of portrait photographs in …County of Brant Public Library
- Scotland, Ontario Drama ClubThis photograph shows a Scotland, Ontario drama club in costume for one of their plays. These types of amateur productions were very popular in the early 20th century before the advent of radio, television and movies. The people depicted in this photo are, left to right: Back row: Mrs. Silverthorn …This photograph shows a Scotland, Ontario drama club in costume for one of their plays. These types of amateur productions were very popular in the early 20th century before the …County of Brant Public Library