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- Lake Ontario Frozen OverThe Car Ferry had to break ice all the way from Rochester this winter.The Car Ferry had to break ice all the way from Rochester this winter.Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg Kiltie Band (Cobourg Concert Band)In 1920, as a result of a leadership disagreement in the Cobourg Citizens Band, an offshoot band was formed, The Cobourg Concert Band. A year later the disagreement was resolved and the two bands reunited under the name The Concert Band of Cobourg (Kilties), adopting the highland dress for its …In 1920, as a result of a leadership disagreement in the Cobourg Citizens Band, an offshoot band was formed, The Cobourg Concert Band. A year later the disagreement was resolved …Cobourg Public Library
- Durham HallHomes of James and Agnes McIntosh.Homes of James and Agnes McIntosh.Cobourg Public Library
- Mr. Chenhall's Concert, Victoria Hall Opera HouseThis Minuet performance was part of a larger concert given by Mr. Chenhall who was the organist at the Methodist Church.This Minuet performance was part of a larger concert given by Mr. Chenhall who was the organist at the Methodist Church.Cobourg Public Library
- Baseball PlayersBall players shown here from Left to Right: Douglas Walden; Elmer Woods; Earl Hilliar; August Kimmel and Carl Kimmel.Ball players shown here from Left to Right: Douglas Walden; Elmer Woods; Earl Hilliar; August Kimmel and Carl Kimmel.Cobourg Public Library
- Percy Climo and Douglas Walden rebuilding the "Better 'Ole"Part of the Factory Hill gang of the 1920s.Part of the Factory Hill gang of the 1920s.Cobourg Public Library
- Gang and Co.Left to Right are: Elmer Woods; Charlie Jones; Ernie Gutteridge; Earl Hillier; George Walker.Left to Right are: Elmer Woods; Charlie Jones; Ernie Gutteridge; Earl Hillier; George Walker.Cobourg Public Library
- George Hynes and George RumbelowGeorge Hynes cradling a crop of oats, while his neighbor, George Rumbelow, watches.George Hynes cradling a crop of oats, while his neighbor, George Rumbelow, watches.Cobourg Public Library
- Factory Hill KidsStanding from L to R: Gerald Hilliar; August Kimmel; Bernar Manell; Vernie Cowles; Catherine Kimmel; Connie Bolster; Seated: Cecil Flint; Jackie Kimmel; Roy Flint.Standing from L to R: Gerald Hilliar; August Kimmel; Bernar Manell; Vernie Cowles; Catherine Kimmel; Connie Bolster; Seated: Cecil Flint; Jackie Kimmel; Roy Flint.Cobourg Public Library
- A summer night corn roast at the "Better 'Ole" on Burnham Street......Cobourg Public Library
- Hockey at Mud Lake"Mud Lake" is now known as Sinclair Street Park."Mud Lake" is now known as Sinclair Street Park.Cobourg Public Library
- Exercising the Climo horsesL to R: Douglas Walden, Elmer WoodsL to R: Douglas Walden, Elmer WoodsCobourg Public Library
- A Sunday afternoon at the lakeBack row Left to Right: Douglas Walden; Ethel Sheppard; Ethel Gutteridge; Earl Hillier; Clugston, ?; Front Row: Ernie Gutteridge; Reginald Bruce (visitor from Kingston); Jackie Gutteridge; Harold Rumbelow; Bessie Gutteridge; Nancy Gutteridge; ? Clugston.Back row Left to Right: Douglas Walden; Ethel Sheppard; Ethel Gutteridge; Earl Hillier; Clugston, ?; Front Row: Ernie Gutteridge; Reginald Bruce (visitor from Kingston); Jackie Gutteridge; Harold Rumbelow; Bessie Gutteridge; …Cobourg Public Library
- Canon F. J. SawersMr. Sawers was a Church of England incumbent in the 1920's and later became an Archdeacon.Mr. Sawers was a Church of England incumbent in the 1920's and later became an Archdeacon.Cobourg Public Library
- Percy Climo and his rabbits......Cobourg Public Library
- United Counties of Northumberland and Durham CouncilTaken in front of Victoria Hall.Taken in front of Victoria Hall.Cobourg Public Library
- United Counties of Northumberland and Durham CouncilThis photograph was taken in front of Victoria Hall, Cobourg.This photograph was taken in front of Victoria Hall, Cobourg.Cobourg Public Library
- Mulholland House202 Church Street. This photograph was taken at the time Mary Painter Howard, an American widow from Pittsburgh bought it and moved here with her seven children. She moved to Cobourg because of the many American Summer colony residents she was acquainted with and so she could stretch her American …202 Church Street. This photograph was taken at the time Mary Painter Howard, an American widow from Pittsburgh bought it and moved here with her seven children. She moved to …Cobourg Public Library
- Mulholland HouseThis photograph was taken at the time Mary Painter Howard, an American widow from Pittsburgh bought it and moved here with her seven children. She moved to Cobourg because of the many American Summer colony residents she was acquainted with and so she could stretch her American dollars furtherThis photograph was taken at the time Mary Painter Howard, an American widow from Pittsburgh bought it and moved here with her seven children. She moved to Cobourg because of …Cobourg Public Library
- Mulholland HouseThis photograph was taken at the time Mary Painter Howard, an American widow from Pittsburgh bought it and moved here with her seven children. She moved to Cobourg because of the many American Summer colony residents she was acquainted with and so she could stretch her American dollars furtherThis photograph was taken at the time Mary Painter Howard, an American widow from Pittsburgh bought it and moved here with her seven children. She moved to Cobourg because of …Cobourg Public Library