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- Pictures of EnginesThree poor pictures of enginesThree poor pictures of enginesKawartha Lakes Public Library
- Young urban workers helping to harvest grain at a model collective farm pose for the photographerThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Special Features menu to link to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Emaciated woman in heavy coat and work boots stands near a factory in UkraineThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.16), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.16), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Long line of people waiting to buy bread in UkraineThe original photo, taken in August 1933, is now missing. However, it was edited and used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The published version is shown here. See Special …The original photo, taken in August 1933, is now missing. However, it was edited and used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Small group of people gathered around a child lying dead near the edge of a sidewalk in KharkivThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” February 24, 1934, p.16, the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” February 24, 1934, p.16, the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- A police cart drives through the streets of Kharkiv collecting homeless childrenThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Related Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Mining employees on their way to work in the Donetsk coal mining regionThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Two women workers at an industrial site near the Dnipro Hydroelectric damThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- A traffic officer is getting a shoeshine from a young boy with the new Kharkiv government buildings in the backgroundThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Special Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Elora Streetscape showing 3-storey building identified as Dalby House, also Gordon’s harness shop, and Mundell’s Cabinet Warehouse.Written on back: "Dalby House, Gordons Harness shop (?), Mundell's"Written on back: "Dalby House, Gordons Harness shop (?), Mundell's"McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Looking across the river to buildings on Mill St., Elora, with the bridge in the foreground.Mounted on orange card.Mounted on orange card.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Main Street, Elora.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Portrait of an unidenified man, possibly Mr. Fenwick.Albumen print. Oval.Albumen print. Oval.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Smith, c.1870John Lawrence Smith was born on Lot 21, Broken Front Concession, Whitby Township, on 11 October 1838, and was a farmer all his life. He was one of the founders and first trustees of the Whitby Methodist Tabernacle, and a founder and member of the Board of Directors of the …John Lawrence Smith was born on Lot 21, Broken Front Concession, Whitby Township, on 11 October 1838, and was a farmer all his life. He was one of the founders …Whitby Public Library
- Sgt. W. T. Walker and Brothers, circa 1945The written description accompanying this photo states that "Sgt. W. T. Walker was recently awarded the handsome British Empire medal through the mails since he was unable to attend the investiture in person." This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess Elizabeth Women's Institute.The written description accompanying this photo states that "Sgt. W. T. Walker was recently awarded the handsome British Empire medal through the mails since he was unable to attend the …Thessalon Union Public Library
- Photograph of Workers at a Bush Camp, circa 1915Black and white photograph of a large group of men group in what appears to be a lumber camp of some sorts. The group is divided into three rows. Behind them are two buildings with snow on the roofs. On the ground there's snow.Black and white photograph of a large group of men group in what appears to be a lumber camp of some sorts. The group is divided into three rows. Behind …Whitestone Public Library
- Private Ray Allen in uniform, circa 1941A pencilled caption under this photo states this is Private Ray Allen. Another caption at the top of the page where this photo is found states "World War 2, 1939-1945." This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess Elizabeth Women's Institute.A pencilled caption under this photo states this is Private Ray Allen. Another caption at the top of the page where this photo is found states "World War 2, 1939-1945." …Thessalon Union Public Library
- Portrait photograph of George Weir, circa 1914.George Weir returned from World War I in 1919 to take over the family farm. He married Alice Ingram. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess Elizabeth Women's Institute.George Weir returned from World War I in 1919 to take over the family farm. He married Alice Ingram. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by …Thessalon Union Public Library
- Philips Family Portrait, circa 1867The back row is George Philips and John Philips. The middle row is Emma, Mary, Bill, and an unknown Philips. In the front row is Nelson Philips.The back row is George Philips and John Philips. The middle row is Emma, Mary, Bill, and an unknown Philips. In the front row is Nelson Philips.Magnetawan Public Library
- Portrait Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. John Weir, circa 1900Mr. And Mrs. Weir originally were from Lanocshire, Scotland and resided in Hagersville prior to moving to the Livingstone Creek area in 1878. They resided on the farm for approximately 30 years and raised a family of four. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …Mr. And Mrs. Weir originally were from Lanocshire, Scotland and resided in Hagersville prior to moving to the Livingstone Creek area in 1878. They resided on the farm for approximately …Thessalon Union Public Library