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- Credit River in floodPostmark on the front. Possibly Halton County Council Members on bridge.Postmark on the front. Possibly Halton County Council Members on bridge.Esquesing Historical Society
- Two storey double house in the ballparkThe house was used as a bobbin factory and a barrel factory before being converted into a double house. Sam Roberts and his mother lived in one half. Then the Davidson's owned it when they bought the ballpark area. It was destroyed by fire in January 1939. It stood where …The house was used as a bobbin factory and a barrel factory before being converted into a double house. Sam Roberts and his mother lived in one half. Then the …Esquesing Historical Society
- Footbridge over Credit River c1910Dam and footbridge over the Credit River.Dam and footbridge over the Credit River.Esquesing Historical Society
- Hotel of Thomas J. HillHotel of Thomas J. HillHotel of Thomas J. HillEsquesing Historical Society
- SS#11 Junior and Senior ClassesThe same class in a different pose is available at ehs10217.The same class in a different pose is available at ehs10217.Esquesing Historical Society
- View of Glen WilliamsView of the village taken from cemetary hill annual spring flood. Glen Woollen Mills at centre.View of the village taken from cemetary hill annual spring flood. Glen Woollen Mills at centre.Esquesing Historical Society
- Glen Williams looking towards cemetary hillView taken from upper storey of Glen Woollen Mills looking towards cemetary hill. Flume at centre, river on right.View taken from upper storey of Glen Woollen Mills looking towards cemetary hill. Flume at centre, river on right.Esquesing Historical Society
- Postcard of the Village from the Cemetery c1910Credit is given on the back to R.H. Nixon, Georgetown.Credit is given on the back to R.H. Nixon, Georgetown.Esquesing Historical Society
- Main Street c1910Main Street after an ice storm from the tannery bridge looking towards Wheeler's store.Main Street after an ice storm from the tannery bridge looking towards Wheeler's store.Esquesing Historical Society
- Wheeler's Store on Main Street 1910Wheeler's Store on Main Street.Wheeler's Store on Main Street.Esquesing Historical Society
- Wheeler children on Prince Street c1910Wheeler children on Prince Street, blacksmith's shop to the right.Wheeler children on Prince Street, blacksmith's shop to the right.Esquesing Historical Society
- Glen Woollen Mill employees watching ice break upPhysical details: glossy finish, modern print. P98.2 - 12.5 cm X 9 cmPhysical details: glossy finish, modern print. P98.2 - 12.5 cm X 9 cmEsquesing Historical Society
- View of the village from McMaster's farm 1910View of the village from McMaster's farm (wildwood area). The saw mill is centre left.View of the village from McMaster's farm (wildwood area). The saw mill is centre left.Esquesing Historical Society
- George and Elizabeth (Standish) LESLIEPortrait of George and Elizabeth (Standish) LESLIEPortrait of George and Elizabeth (Standish) LESLIEEsquesing Historical Society
- Leslie FamilyThree female members of the Leslie FamilyThree female members of the Leslie FamilyEsquesing Historical Society
- James, Robert, and George LESLIEJames, Robert and George LESLIE are the children of George Leslie (1799-1890) who was the eldest son of John Leslie (1766-1842)James, Robert and George LESLIE are the children of George Leslie (1799-1890) who was the eldest son of John Leslie (1766-1842)Esquesing Historical Society
- Man in front of Granny Hill's house c1910Man in front of Granny Hill's house on Tweedle Street.Man in front of Granny Hill's house on Tweedle Street.Esquesing Historical Society
- Georgetown Power & Light Dynamo 1910.Ben, Pearl and Grace Foster at old dynamo. The workman is unknown. After joining the Ontario Hydro grid, it was a warehouse until Apple Products moved in. It is now part of the Williams Mill complex.Ben, Pearl and Grace Foster at old dynamo. The workman is unknown. After joining the Ontario Hydro grid, it was a warehouse until Apple Products moved in. It is now …Esquesing Historical Society
- Tom McNally at Logan QuarriesTom McNally at Logan Quarries which were established in 1899 by Hugh Logan to quarry freestone.Tom McNally at Logan Quarries which were established in 1899 by Hugh Logan to quarry freestone.Esquesing Historical Society
- St. Alban's Anglican ChurchSt. Alban's Anglican Church on Main Street. It was erected in 1902.St. Alban's Anglican Church on Main Street. It was erected in 1902.Esquesing Historical Society