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- Thomson PointFound by Mr. Alistair Thomson in 1970 in the Boyne River valley in Flesherton.Found by Mr. Alistair Thomson in 1970 in the Boyne River valley in Flesherton.South Grey Museum
- Dr. Milne's Sign and Medical BagJohn moved his practice to Flesherton in 1929 and retired in 1949. His residence still stands in Flesherton on Durham Street at the end of Alice Street.John moved his practice to Flesherton in 1929 and retired in 1949. His residence still stands in Flesherton on Durham Street at the end of Alice Street.South Grey Museum
- Beef TallowMade by rendering the particularly hard fat found around a cow's kidneys and letting it harden in a dish or pan.Made by rendering the particularly hard fat found around a cow's kidneys and letting it harden in a dish or pan.South Grey Museum
- Agnes Macphail with her mother and supportersAccession card details include: "Taken at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E.C. Murray, now the home of Mr. George Boyd in Flesherton"; "taken by Mr. W.A. Hawken of Flesherton at the time of Miss Macphail's re-election to the House of Commons for her fifth term"; "taken October 19, 1935(?) …Accession card details include: "Taken at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E.C. Murray, now the home of Mr. George Boyd in Flesherton"; "taken by Mr. W.A. Hawken of Flesherton …South Grey Museum
- Sproule BuildingHeld a number of businesses including a general store, post office, grocery, feed store, barber shop. It burned down Decemeber 1910.Held a number of businesses including a general store, post office, grocery, feed store, barber shop. It burned down Decemeber 1910.South Grey Museum
- Sproule Block FireBuilding owned by R.J. Sproule held several business and took up the entire block.Building owned by R.J. Sproule held several business and took up the entire block.South Grey Museum
- Toronto StreetPhotograph of the Flesherton Corners, Toronto St. facing south. Far left is the Strain Block occupied by the Furniture and Undertaking business of W.H. Bunt.Photograph of the Flesherton Corners, Toronto St. facing south. Far left is the Strain Block occupied by the Furniture and Undertaking business of W.H. Bunt.South Grey Museum
- Early Flesherton Advance OfficeFounded by A.R. Fawcett, the paper was printed here until the end of the century when it moved to Durham Street. The building no longer exisits.Founded by A.R. Fawcett, the paper was printed here until the end of the century when it moved to Durham Street. The building no longer exisits.South Grey Museum
- Heard HouseJohn Henry Heard was a carriage manufacturer and blacksmith from 1860 until his death in 1904 when his son took up the business. In the early 1900s he stopped manufacturing and simply sold those made by other companies.John Henry Heard was a carriage manufacturer and blacksmith from 1860 until his death in 1904 when his son took up the business. In the early 1900s he stopped manufacturing …South Grey Museum
- Flesherton Corners - Durham StreetThe building to the right was a general store owned by brothers John and William Boyd in partnership with Fred Hickling.The building to the right was a general store owned by brothers John and William Boyd in partnership with Fred Hickling.South Grey Museum
- Flesherton Corners Being PavedThe Flesherton Corners during preparation for paving. Several workers and other men are present. Backhoe to the right digging up soil. Large paver is hitched behind a car on the left.The Flesherton Corners during preparation for paving. Several workers and other men are present. Backhoe to the right digging up soil. Large paver is hitched behind a car on the …South Grey Museum
- Toronto Street FleshertonPhotograph of Toronto Street facing south, taken from the NW corner of Durham Street. Methodist Church (now St. John's United) steeple can be seen in the background, as well as the Strain Block on the right.Photograph of Toronto Street facing south, taken from the NW corner of Durham Street. Methodist Church (now St. John's United) steeple can be seen in the background, as well as …South Grey Museum
- Hickling HouseSold to J.W. Armstrong, an merchant and early settler, in 1871. It was bought by his son in law, Fred Hickling, in 1922.Sold to J.W. Armstrong, an merchant and early settler, in 1871. It was bought by his son in law, Fred Hickling, in 1922.South Grey Museum
- Baptist ChapelPhotograph of the Baptist Chapel in Flesherton.Photograph of the Baptist Chapel in Flesherton.South Grey Museum
- S.S. #5, Artemesia, Flesherton School Senior RoomThe three-room public school was built in 1891 to accommodate the growing number of children. It was used until 1968.The three-room public school was built in 1891 to accommodate the growing number of children. It was used until 1968.South Grey Museum
- Munshaw HotelThe present Munshaw House consists mainly of the old building and was renovated to match this photograph. Aaron Munshaw was the first to settle on the Artemesia Corners, constructing this hotel for businessmen and travellers.The present Munshaw House consists mainly of the old building and was renovated to match this photograph. Aaron Munshaw was the first to settle on the Artemesia Corners, constructing this …South Grey Museum
- Flesherton Market SquareIn the back right is the Sproule building so is this picture was taken before it burned down in 1910 but after the Bell Company came to town in 1891.In the back right is the Sproule building so is this picture was taken before it burned down in 1910 but after the Bell Company came to town in 1891.South Grey Museum
- S.S. #5, Artemesia, Flesherton Public School StudentsGroup of 84 children and 3 teachers on the front steps of Flesherton Public School Several of the children are holding exercise dumbells and books A boy on the left side is holding a slate on which is written: "Flesherton / Public / School / Sept. 8th, 1897" A boy …Group of 84 children and 3 teachers on the front steps of Flesherton Public School Several of the children are holding exercise dumbells and books A boy on the left …South Grey Museum
- S.S. #5, Artemesia, Flesherton Public SchoolBuilt in 1891 and used until 1968, the school was still standing in 2007 but privately owned and falling into severe disrepair. It burnt down on July 3, 2008.Built in 1891 and used until 1968, the school was still standing in 2007 but privately owned and falling into severe disrepair. It burnt down on July 3, 2008.South Grey Museum
- Rural High School BuildersThere was no high school located between Orangeville and Owen Sound so children normally didn't go to school after turning 14 unless they had the means to board elsewhere. In 1910 land was bought from William and John Boyd to build the areas first continuation school.There was no high school located between Orangeville and Owen Sound so children normally didn't go to school after turning 14 unless they had the means to board elsewhere. In …South Grey Museum