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- Pictures of EnginesThree poor pictures of enginesThree poor pictures of enginesKawartha Lakes Public Library
- Mary Jemima Allen and United Church Group, Iron Bridge Circa 1942This is a reproduction. Information accompanying this photo pertains to Mary Jemima Allen, also known as Mima. She was born 1/8/1870, died 20/7/1953 at the age of 83, married Benjamin B. Beemer 12/4/1893 and had seven children. Mar. 29/12/1925 she married Geo. H. Farmer with children from that marriage listed …This is a reproduction. Information accompanying this photo pertains to Mary Jemima Allen, also known as Mima. She was born 1/8/1870, died 20/7/1953 at the age of 83, married Benjamin …Huron Shores Museum
- John EdgingtonEdgington StoreEdgington StoreChristie Historical Committee
- Portrait of Rebecca (Rothwell) Allen, Circa 1910Notes beside this photo state that Mrs. Allen was born Feb. 17, 1850 in Lanark County, Ontario and married William Allen January 28, 1868 at 18 years of age. The notes tell of her journey to the Iron Bridge area with seven young children, and her life of challenges including …Notes beside this photo state that Mrs. Allen was born Feb. 17, 1850 in Lanark County, Ontario and married William Allen January 28, 1868 at 18 years of age. The …Huron Shores Museum
- "Curling provincial champions celebrated"Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 9 Feb 2017, Section A, p. 20, column 4 Ontario Men's and Women's Curling ChampionsNorthumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 9 Feb 2017, Section A, p. 20, column 4 Ontario Men's and Women's Curling ChampionsCobourg 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
- Construction Workers at the G.T.R. station, ca. 1908Condition: Copy is very good.Condition: Copy is very good.St. Marys Museum
- Thames Quarry, ca. 1910Condition: Copy is very good. Original copy is also available.Condition: Copy is very good. Original copy is also available.St. Marys Museum
- Church Street BridgeCondition: Copy is good - but not the best reproduction.Condition: Copy is good - but not the best reproduction.St. Marys Museum
- Flood of 1937Condition: Reproduction not the best - but paper is good.Condition: Reproduction not the best - but paper is good.St. Marys Museum
- St. Marys Opera HouseCondition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- Jules Breault & Élodie CrépeauReproduction d'un document / Reproduction of a documentReproduction d'un document / Reproduction of a documentClub généalogique du Nipissing Ouest
- Rosebank Nursery and Florist, St. CatharinesFile Number: 02/pt1/22-1.1 Later became Dunn's FloristFile Number: 02/pt1/22-1.1 Later became Dunn's FloristSt. Catharines Public Library