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- Ft. Garry Gate, WinnipegA postcard of Fort Garry Gate in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. Upper Fort Garry was built in 1835 by the Hudson's Bay Company, and abandoned in 1882. Today the North Gate is the only original remnant. In the background is the Fort Garry Hotel, begun in 1911 as a railway …A postcard of Fort Garry Gate in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. Upper Fort Garry was built in 1835 by the Hudson's Bay Company, and abandoned in 1882. Today the North …Oakville Public Library
- Hospital, Canora, Sask.The Hugh Waddell Memorial Hospital in Canora, Saskatchewan, built in 1913 and closed in 1968, was located on Pacific Street just north of Daniels Drive. Mary Waddell of Peterborough, Ontario, donated money to the Presbyterian Church for construction of a hospital in her husband's name.The Hugh Waddell Memorial Hospital in Canora, Saskatchewan, built in 1913 and closed in 1968, was located on Pacific Street just north of Daniels Drive. Mary Waddell of Peterborough, Ontario, …Oakville Public Library
- The Bridge and Falls, St. John, N.B., CanadaA postcard to Rev. R. B. Layton in Kentville, Nova Scotia, mailed from Saint John, New Brunswick.A postcard to Rev. R. B. Layton in Kentville, Nova Scotia, mailed from Saint John, New Brunswick.Oakville Public Library
- General Hospital, Winnipeg, Man.A postcard of the General Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba, founded in 1872.A postcard of the General Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba, founded in 1872.Oakville Public Library
- DungannonDungannon was the Davis family home. Located at 40 First Street it was built by William Francis Romain in 1855, a long serving Councilor and Mayor. The Davis family took residence during the 1900s and W.S. Davis played a large role in the growth of the town. He was Mayor …Dungannon was the Davis family home. Located at 40 First Street it was built by William Francis Romain in 1855, a long serving Councilor and Mayor. The Davis family took …Oakville Public Library
- Away to the RinkPhyl Brooman, age 16 goes ice skating.Phyl Brooman, age 16 goes ice skating.Oakville Public Library
- Charles Brooman......Oakville Public Library
- Away to the RinkWinnie Brooman, age 18 goes ice skating.Winnie Brooman, age 18 goes ice skating.Oakville Public Library
- Wintertime FunThe Brooman children enjoy wintertime activities. In back row from left to right are Winnie, age 18 and Phyl, age 16. In the front row from left to right are Jack, age 12 and Ronnie, age 7.The Brooman children enjoy wintertime activities. In back row from left to right are Winnie, age 18 and Phyl, age 16. In the front row from left to right are …Oakville Public Library
- Off to SchoolRonnie Brooman, age 7 and Jack Brooman, age 12 are ready for a day of learning.Ronnie Brooman, age 7 and Jack Brooman, age 12 are ready for a day of learning.Oakville Public Library
- Jack on the Pier......Oakville Public Library
- A Good GameRonnie and Jack Brooman enjoy an afternoon of baseball.Ronnie and Jack Brooman enjoy an afternoon of baseball.Oakville Public Library
- Taking SnapsPhyl Brooman, age 16 with her camera.Phyl Brooman, age 16 with her camera.Oakville Public Library
- Phyl on the PierPhyl Brooman, age 16.Phyl Brooman, age 16.Oakville Public Library
- Phyl and her BicyclePhyl Brooman, age 16 goes for a ride.Phyl Brooman, age 16 goes for a ride.Oakville Public Library
- Phyl Brooman at Devil's Cave.Phyl Brooman, age 16 sits at the entrance to the Devil's Cave in Oakville.Phyl Brooman, age 16 sits at the entrance to the Devil's Cave in Oakville.Oakville Public Library
- Ronnie on the CayugaRonnie Brooman, age 7 stands on board the Cayuga.Ronnie Brooman, age 7 stands on board the Cayuga.Oakville Public Library
- A Trip to Niagara FallsIn back row are Jack Brooman, age 12 and Auntie Rose (Louisa's older sister, Rosa Phillips). In front from left to right are Donald, Harold, and Ronnie Brooman, age 7.In back row are Jack Brooman, age 12 and Auntie Rose (Louisa's older sister, Rosa Phillips). In front from left to right are Donald, Harold, and Ronnie Brooman, age 7.Oakville Public Library
- Ready for the FallsFrom left to right are Jack Brooman, age 12, Louisa Brooman and Phyl Brooman, age 16 in the costumes worn under the Falls in Niagara.From left to right are Jack Brooman, age 12, Louisa Brooman and Phyl Brooman, age 16 in the costumes worn under the Falls in Niagara.Oakville Public Library
- At Queenston HeightsJack Brooman, age 12 and Ronnie Brooman, age 7 explore a cannon at Queenston Heights.Jack Brooman, age 12 and Ronnie Brooman, age 7 explore a cannon at Queenston Heights.Oakville Public Library