- Reunion at Robert Little School 1900
Reunion of students of Robert Little at the unveiling of the tombstone erected by the students gathered here in Fairview Cemetery.
Reunion of students of Robert Little at the unveiling of the tombstone erected by the students gathered here in Fairview Cemetery.
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- George Chisholm with steam saw mill
The barn was never built. George died in 1931. He was Frank Chisholm's grandfather's brother.
The barn was never built. George died in 1931. He was Frank Chisholm's grandfather's brother.
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- Esquesing Township Hall
Township Hall showing second storey veranda and staircase. It became the Township Hall in 1925.
Township Hall showing second storey veranda and staircase. It became the Township Hall in 1925.
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- Acton Citizen's Band, c. 1900
Acton Citizen's Band. The band is attired in their parade uniforms. Each player is shown with their instrument including a bass drum showing the name of the band. No players have been identified.
Acton Citizen's Band. The band is attired in their parade uniforms. Each player is shown with their instrument including a bass drum showing the name of the band. No players …
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- Hornby General Store
From left to right are: Bill Lindsay, Will and Margaret (née Bussell) Chisholm and daughter Helen Chisholm outside the Hornby Store. Bill Lindsay was the store owner and postmaster. The Brigden house is in the background.
From left to right are: Bill Lindsay, Will and Margaret (née Bussell) Chisholm and daughter Helen Chisholm outside the Hornby Store. Bill Lindsay was the store owner and postmaster. The …
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- Picnic
Picnic held in Stewarttown. Walter, Jean, and Bill Lawson marked by X
Picnic held in Stewarttown. Walter, Jean, and Bill Lawson marked by X
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- Walter Lawson Sr.
Walter Lawson Sr., who took over the Stewarttown mills from H. P. Lawson in 1890.
Walter Lawson Sr., who took over the Stewarttown mills from H. P. Lawson in 1890.
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- Ashenhurst Family c1900
Ashenhurst Family, possibly a reunion.
Ashenhurst Family, possibly a reunion.
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the side.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the side.
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the drive.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the drive.
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing the front veranda.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing the front veranda.
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the lawn.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the lawn.
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- Dayfoot Home and Grounds
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing the lawns.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing the lawns.
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the driveway circle.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the driveway circle.
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) after an ice storm.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) after an ice storm.
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) front view showing lawn furniture.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) front view showing lawn furniture.
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing driveway
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing driveway
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- Dayfoot Home c1900
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans)from the railway embankment showing the porch.
The Dayfoot home (the Rowans)from the railway embankment showing the porch.
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- Charles B. Dayfoot 1900
Charles B. Dayfoot with a beard.
Charles B. Dayfoot with a beard.
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- Main Street, Georgetown, c. 1900
Main Street, Georgetown looking north; taken from the Knox Presbyterian Church bell tower.
Main Street, Georgetown looking north; taken from the Knox Presbyterian Church bell tower.
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