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- 476 Nelson Avenue, built for Alf Homer and his bride Mary LePatourel, ca 1909It seems likely that James Harrison built this house, using materials from Nicholson’s lumber yard, as in all the many houses he built in this area during the next five or six years. The cedar roof shingles, the clapboard siding on the porch, the wood frming and windows, and even …It seems likely that James Harrison built this house, using materials from Nicholson’s lumber yard, as in all the many houses he built in this area during the next five …Burlington Historical Society
- Souvenir from Burlington, Canada -- illustration of shell with painted sailboat; postmarked May 27, 1909......Burlington Public Library
- Work crew installing granolithic sidewalk, Locust Street, 1909A photograph of an original postcard in the Ivan Cleaver collection.A photograph of an original postcard in the Ivan Cleaver collection.Burlington Historical Society
- Allen S. Nicholson and staff of The Nicholson Lumber company, 1909Two photograph copies, slightly cropped, of an original in the Joseph Brant Museum. The image shown is cropped at the upper edge.Two photograph copies, slightly cropped, of an original in the Joseph Brant Museum. The image shown is cropped at the upper edge.Burlington Historical Society
- Biggs Fruit and Produce Co. -- Exterior: seen from beyond railway tracks; postmarked Dec 17, 1909......Burlington Public Library
- Biggs Fruit -- Painting of 4 women at fruit stand; postmarked December 5, 1909......Burlington Public Library
- John Dudley Williamson -- Eleanor with JDW, view 1In 1909, JDW spent summer vacation as a motorman on the Hamilton Radial Railway, on # 305.In 1909, JDW spent summer vacation as a motorman on the Hamilton Radial Railway, on # 305.Burlington Public Library
- John Dudley Williamson -- Eleanor with JDW, view 2In 1909, JDW spent summer vacation as a motorman on the Hamilton Radial Railway, on # 305.In 1909, JDW spent summer vacation as a motorman on the Hamilton Radial Railway, on # 305.Burlington Public Library
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