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- Ashenhurst Family c1900Ashenhurst Family, possibly a reunion.Ashenhurst Family, possibly a reunion.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the side.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the side.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the drive.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the drive.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing the front veranda.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing the front veranda.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the lawn.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the lawn.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home and GroundsThe Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing the lawns.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing the lawns.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the driveway circle.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) from the driveway circle.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) after an ice storm.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) after an ice storm.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) front view showing lawn furniture.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) front view showing lawn furniture.Esquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing drivewayThe Dayfoot home (the Rowans) showing drivewayEsquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot Home c1900The Dayfoot home (the Rowans)from the railway embankment showing the porch.The Dayfoot home (the Rowans)from the railway embankment showing the porch.Esquesing Historical Society
- Charles B. Dayfoot 1900Charles B. Dayfoot with a beard.Charles B. Dayfoot with a beard.Esquesing Historical Society
- Main Street, Georgetown, c. 1900Main 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.Esquesing Historical Society
- The Town Hall, Georgetown C.1900The hall stood 1877-1968. Physical details: oversizeThe hall stood 1877-1968. Physical details: oversizeEsquesing Historical Society
- Band marching up the streetband marching up the street.(possibly Georgetown)band marching up the street.(possibly Georgetown)Esquesing Historical Society
- J.M.MooreJ.M.Moore in Masonic apron and sashJ.M.Moore in Masonic apron and sashEsquesing Historical Society
- Dayfoot residence from the side 1900Dayfoot residence from the side. Built in 1857 and destroyed by fire in 1975.Dayfoot residence from the side. Built in 1857 and destroyed by fire in 1975.Esquesing Historical Society
- Main Street Georgetown - looking south from Baptist hill.Main Street looking south from the Baptist hill. On the right of the muddy street is the Ruston home (Bell Canada exchange today), a storage shed and then the waters of Lawson’s Pond. On the left is John Williams Knitting Factory (operating in 1905) and the three-storey Creelman factory.Main Street looking south from the Baptist hill. On the right of the muddy street is the Ruston home (Bell Canada exchange today), a storage shed and then the waters …Esquesing Historical Society
- Main Street, Georgetown - east side.The east side of Main Street. The stone building (left) is occupied by The Georgetown Herald and the Bank of Hamilton (since 1890). The next three shops are part of the McGibbon Hotel extension, the first shop being a druggist. Then the McGibbon Hotel (1892 version) on the corner. Across …The east side of Main Street. The stone building (left) is occupied by The Georgetown Herald and the Bank of Hamilton (since 1890). The next three shops are part of …Esquesing Historical Society
- Main Street, Georgetown - west side of street.The west side of Main Street. The second building with three brick false fronts is Blackburn’s hardware store, in the 1888 Moore Block. The double balcony Bennett House Hotel sits on the Young (Mill) Street corner (now The Old Bank). The hotel is being run by R.A. Coffen who owned …The west side of Main Street. The second building with three brick false fronts is Blackburn’s hardware store, in the 1888 Moore Block. The double balcony Bennett House Hotel sits …Esquesing Historical Society