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- John Dow, c.1850-1858John Dow was born at the parish of Marnoch, Banffshire, Scotland on August 9, 1816. In 1832 he came to Canada with his father, William Dow and spent a winter in Lower Canada (Quebec) before settling in 1833 on lot 23, concession 3, Whitby Township. One of the founders of …John Dow was born at the parish of Marnoch, Banffshire, Scotland on August 9, 1816. In 1832 he came to Canada with his father, William Dow and spent a winter …Whitby Public Library
- Photography of four unnamed men; daguerreotypePossibly daguerreotype photography, very dark, four men standing, shown from chest up.Possibly daguerreotype photography, very dark, four men standing, shown from chest up.Edinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre
- Yeoman Gibson, ca.1853Yeoman Gibson was born at Ebberston, Yorkshire, UK on 31 March 1828. He came to Canada in 1847 and started a business as a clerk and bookkeeper in Whitby. He was also a partner in a grocery business with William Laing and Robert Yarnold until 1864. Gibson later opened an …Yeoman Gibson was born at Ebberston, Yorkshire, UK on 31 March 1828. He came to Canada in 1847 and started a business as a clerk and bookkeeper in Whitby. He …Whitby Public Library
- Belinda Gibson (nee Hyfield), ca.1853Belinda Gibson (nee Hyfield) was born on 6 May 1828. She married Yeoman Gibson on 9 January 1851. The Gibsons were members of the Methodist CHurch in Whitby and in 1854 they gave the church a silver communion set which was in use for more than 100 years. Gibson and …Belinda Gibson (nee Hyfield) was born on 6 May 1828. She married Yeoman Gibson on 9 January 1851. The Gibsons were members of the Methodist CHurch in Whitby and in …Whitby Public Library
- William Gibson, ca.1853William Gibson was the first son of Yeoman and Belinda Gibson. He was born at Whitby on 29 August 1852. Like his father, Gibson opened a grocery with a Mr. Sparvell at 102 Dundas St. W. in 1873. When their partnership dissolved, Mr. Gibson ran an establishment called the Whitby …William Gibson was the first son of Yeoman and Belinda Gibson. He was born at Whitby on 29 August 1852. Like his father, Gibson opened a grocery with a Mr. …Whitby Public Library
- Portrait of a young girl, beside a table.Case is missing. Table is covered with a tablecloth and white fringed cloth over top. Two books are on top of the table. The girl is dressed in white with a dark sash and dark boots. There is a wall painting in the back groundCase is missing. Table is covered with a tablecloth and white fringed cloth over top. Two books are on top of the table. The girl is dressed in white with …McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Place Settings: Collected Works Celebrating the County of BrantPlace Settings is the final project of the County of Brant Public Library's 2016-2017 Writer-in-Residence Program. This anthology showcases 16 unique non-fiction pieces by local writers about their personal connections to the County of Brant’s geography and history. The anthology includes stories that range from the singularity of a park …Place Settings is the final project of the County of Brant Public Library's 2016-2017 Writer-in-Residence Program. This anthology showcases 16 unique non-fiction pieces by local writers about their personal connections …County of Brant Public Library
- COVID-19: The Kawartha Lakes Pandemic Time Capsulehttp://contribute.vitacollections.ca/ckldigitalcollection/contribute/upload/http://contribute.vitacollections.ca/ckldigitalcollection/contribute/upload/Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- 109 Wellington Street NorthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 45 Church Street SouthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 130 Wellington Street NorthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 89 Ontario Street SouthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 32 King StreetCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 137 Water Street NorthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 46 Peel Street SouthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 163 Church Street SouthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 191 Widder Street EastCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 127 Wellington Street SouthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 176 Water Street NorthCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum
- 156 Queen Street WestCondition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).Condition: Fair to poor - silvering/tarnished - very dark and browned (all photos).St. Marys Museum