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- 451 Elizabeth Street, 1974......Burlington Historical Society
- 451 Elizabeth Street, 1974......Burlington Historical Society
- Russ Woodley, 1941 /1942Mr and Mrs D. D. Allen lived in the cottage next door. Two apartment buildings now stand on this site.Mr and Mrs D. D. Allen lived in the cottage next door. Two apartment buildings now stand on this site.Burlington Historical Society
- Unknown colonel from the Lorne Scots addressing cadets at Cadet Day, Burlington Central High School playing field, Baldwin Street, 1940sMale cadets are wearing darker uniforms, female cadets in lighter colour.Male cadets are wearing darker uniforms, female cadets in lighter colour.Burlington Historical Society
- George R. Harris standing outside the Harris home at 513 Locust Street, ca 1915George R. Harris, the son of Elgin and Lena Harris, was born in 1903. He was elected Reeve, defeating the incumbent Joseph W. Breckon, in 1930–35 and Mayor in 1936–39.George R. Harris, the son of Elgin and Lena Harris, was born in 1903. He was elected Reeve, defeating the incumbent Joseph W. Breckon, in 1930–35 and Mayor in 1936–39.Burlington Historical Society
- Marjorie Harris, in the arms of her mother outside the Harris home at 513 Locust Street, ca 1908Marjorie, the daughter of Elgin and Lena Harris, was born 17 October 1906.Marjorie, the daughter of Elgin and Lena Harris, was born 17 October 1906.Burlington Historical Society
- Members of the James Mortimer family, May 1924Seated in the centre is Mary Jane Mortimer (1853 - 1941), mother ("Mamma") of Lena Harris, seen in part, standing at the left. James Mortimer (b. 1852, d. between 1924 and 1927) stands at the right. The The children have not been identified.Seated in the centre is Mary Jane Mortimer (1853 - 1941), mother ("Mamma") of Lena Harris, seen in part, standing at the left. James Mortimer (b. 1852, d. between 1924 …Burlington Historical Society
- Davis - Burt - Robson house, northwest corner of Caroline and Brant Streets, ca 1971Built by George Blair for Mrs Lucy (née Campbell) Davis, the widow of Gilbert Davis, in 1886. In 1883 Blair had built the present "Woodland Terrace", 1134 Plains Road East, for her son Charles G. Davis, incorporating the original brick homestead built in 1814 for Asahel Davis. This property was …Built by George Blair for Mrs Lucy (née Campbell) Davis, the widow of Gilbert Davis, in 1886. In 1883 Blair had built the present "Woodland Terrace", 1134 Plains Road East, …Burlington Historical Society
- David -Burt - Robson house, northwest corner of Caroline and Brant Streets, ca 1971Built by George Blair for Mrs Lucy (née Campbell) Davis, the widow of Gilbert Davis, in 1886. In 1883 Blair had built the present "Woodland Terrace", 1134 Plains Road East, for her son Charles G. Davis, incorporating the original brick homestead built in 1814 for Asahel Davis. This property was …Built by George Blair for Mrs Lucy (née Campbell) Davis, the widow of Gilbert Davis, in 1886. In 1883 Blair had built the present "Woodland Terrace", 1134 Plains Road East, …Burlington Historical Society
- Elgin Harris holding a copy of the Burlington Gazette, ca 1910A copy of an original in the Joseph Brant House Museum collection. Elgin Harris was born in Seneca Township, in the County of Haldimand, in 1876, and died in Burlington at age 98 in 1975. His parents were George H. Harris (1846 – 1924) and Agnes Smith (1857 – 1944), …A copy of an original in the Joseph Brant House Museum collection. Elgin Harris was born in Seneca Township, in the County of Haldimand, in 1876, and died in Burlington …Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington Continuation School class, 1915In 1906, to accommodate students continuing after Grade 8, two classrooms were added to the old Central School, built in1860 on Brant Street. The present Central School, opened in 1912, also included continuing students at first. Central High School (now Burlington Central H.S.) opened in the fall of 1922. The …In 1906, to accommodate students continuing after Grade 8, two classrooms were added to the old Central School, built in1860 on Brant Street. The present Central School, opened in 1912, …Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington High School students and teachers, 1919This is a print from the alternative, unused negative of this group portrait. BHS member Helen Langford published the other version in her weekly "History" column in the Burlington Gazette, 6 June 1978, giving credit to Albert E. Tuck for supplying all the names except for Russ Hall.This is a print from the alternative, unused negative of this group portrait. BHS member Helen Langford published the other version in her weekly "History" column in the Burlington Gazette, …Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington High School students and teachers, 1919This is the accepted print of this group portrait. BHS member Helen Langford published this in her weekly "History" column in the Burlington Gazette, giving credit to Albert E. Tuck for supplying the names. Another list of names supplied by an ununidentified classmate has supplemented the original list.This is the accepted print of this group portrait. BHS member Helen Langford published this in her weekly "History" column in the Burlington Gazette, giving credit to Albert E. Tuck …Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington High School Class 11B, 1946The students have not been identified. The home room teacher, Miss Jessie Cowan, is at the right of the third row from the front.The students have not been identified. The home room teacher, Miss Jessie Cowan, is at the right of the third row from the front.Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington High School Class 11B, 1948The students have not been identified. The home room teacher, Miss Jessie Cowan, is at right, third row from the front.The students have not been identified. The home room teacher, Miss Jessie Cowan, is at right, third row from the front.Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington High School Class 11B, 1948The home room teacher, Miss Jessie Cowan, is sat the right of the second ro frm the top.The home room teacher, Miss Jessie Cowan, is sat the right of the second ro frm the top.Burlington Historical Society
- Brant Street, looking southeast from Ontario Street, ca 1935Another copy of this postcard (in another collection) has "1946" written on the lower margin. However, by 1946 the trees seen in this view of lower Brant Street had been cut down, and the cars on the road were of more recent vintage.Another copy of this postcard (in another collection) has "1946" written on the lower margin. However, by 1946 the trees seen in this view of lower Brant Street had been …Burlington Historical Society
- The Estaminet, ca 1925Opened in 1919 by George & Emma Byrens, operated by them with great success and reputation until 1952. Bought by Reginald Cooper, who retired in 1963; his son Brian Cooper enlarged it. "Estaminet" is a French term for a modest café or bistro, especially in Flanders and the region of …Opened in 1919 by George & Emma Byrens, operated by them with great success and reputation until 1952. Bought by Reginald Cooper, who retired in 1963; his son Brian Cooper …Burlington Historical Society
- Oak Banks [Oak Bank], ca 1913Postmarked Burlington May 12, 1924. This postcard was reproduced in the Souvenir Folder, ca 1918, also published by Rumsey & Co., Toronto. Oak Banks was located near the foot of Elizabeth Street. Hiram Smith (1834 - 1870) and his wife Hannah Philips Chisholm lived in a very gracious house near …Postmarked Burlington May 12, 1924. This postcard was reproduced in the Souvenir Folder, ca 1918, also published by Rumsey & Co., Toronto. Oak Banks was located near the foot of …Burlington Historical Society
- Oak Banks or Oak Bank, ca 1913Postmarked Burlington, February 24, 1913. Oak Banks was located near the foot of Elizabeth Street. Oak Banks was located near the foot of Elizabeth Street. Hiram Smith (1834 - 1870) and his wife Hannah Philips Chisholm lived in a very gracious house near the oak-treed banks of the Lake, across …Postmarked Burlington, February 24, 1913. Oak Banks was located near the foot of Elizabeth Street. Oak Banks was located near the foot of Elizabeth Street. Hiram Smith (1834 - 1870) …Burlington Historical Society