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Médias Situation géographique Brantford or Brantford
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The Ontario Genealogical Society - Ribbon cutting at Laurier Brantford
Colour photograph of the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for Wilfrid Laurier University's Brantford campus. (foreground, from left) Brantford mayor Chris Friel, Colleen Miller, chair of the Grand Valley Education Society and university president Robert Rosehart in front of the Carnegie Building. Each person is holding a pair of scissors. Acting dean ...
Colour photograph of the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for Wilfrid Laurier University's Brantford campus. (foreground, from left) Brantford mayor Chris Friel, Colleen Miller, chair of the Grand Valley Education Society and ...
Wilfrid Laurier University Library - Research and Academic Centre, Laurier Brantford
Colour digital photograph of the Research and Academic Centre at Laurier Brantford.
Colour digital photograph of the Research and Academic Centre at Laurier Brantford.
Wilfrid Laurier University Library - "Queen Elizabeth visits Mohawk Chapel"
"Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
"Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
Six Nations Public Library - "Queen Elizabeth visits Mohawk Chapel"
"Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
"Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
Six Nations Public Library - "Queen Elizabeth II visits Mohawk Chapel"
"Queen Elizabeth visits the Mohawk Chapel."
"Queen Elizabeth visits the Mohawk Chapel."
Six Nations Public Library - "Queen Elizabeth II visits Mohawk Chapel"
"Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
"Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
Six Nations Public Library - "Service of Seasonal Bible Lesson"
"About 90 people attended a service of seasonal Bible lessons and carols at the Mohawk on Saturday."
"About 90 people attended a service of seasonal Bible lessons and carols at the Mohawk on Saturday."
Six Nations Public Library - "Unveiling of Observation Deck at Walkway at the Woodland Cultural Centre"
"Ontario President, Carlos Canesco and governor of R.I. District 709, James Turner are present for the opening ceremony in regards of a walkway and observation deck overlooking the Grand River near the Mohawk Chapel at the Woodland Cultural Centre in Brantford. To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the first Mohawk ...
"Ontario President, Carlos Canesco and governor of R.I. District 709, James Turner are present for the opening ceremony in regards of a walkway and observation deck overlooking the Grand River ...
Six Nations Public Library - "Queen Elizabeth II visits Mohawk Chapel"
"Queen Elizabeth visits the Mohawk Chapel alongside Chief Wellington Staats."
"Queen Elizabeth visits the Mohawk Chapel alongside Chief Wellington Staats."
Six Nations Public Library - "Queen Elizabeth II visits Mohawk Chapel"
"Queen Elizabeth visits the Mohawk Chapel with Prince Philip and Wellington Staats."
"Queen Elizabeth visits the Mohawk Chapel with Prince Philip and Wellington Staats."
Six Nations Public Library - "Queen Elizabeth II visits Mohawk Chapel"
"Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
"Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
Six Nations Public Library - "Queen Elizabeth II visits Mohawk Chapel"
Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
Queen Elizabeth II visits the Mohawk Chapel."
Six Nations Public Library - Luther League picnic in Brantford, Ontario
Luther League Picnic, Hamilton Conf, at park in Brantford - 1925
Luther League Picnic, Hamilton Conf, at park in Brantford - 1925
Wilfrid Laurier University Library - Anglican Changes are Announced by Bishop
The name of the author and the newspaper in which this article was originally published are unknown at this time. This article announces the retirement of Rev. J.C. Coles from St Paul's Church, and the appointment of Rev. G.E.K. Bissell as rector of St. Paul's Church.
The name of the author and the newspaper in which this article was originally published are unknown at this time. This article announces the retirement of Rev. J.C. Coles from ...
County of Brant Public Library - St Paul's Harvest Thanksgiving Service
The name of the author and the newspaper that this article was originally published in are unknown at this time. The article, titled Middleport, describes a Harvest Thanksgiving church service held at St. Paul's Church. Individuals who participated in the service and their roles are listed. Also listed are the ...
The name of the author and the newspaper that this article was originally published in are unknown at this time. The article, titled Middleport, describes a Harvest Thanksgiving church service ...
County of Brant Public Library - "Mohawk Chapel"
"Old Mohawk Church located in Brantford, Canada. It is the oldest Church in Ontario."
"Old Mohawk Church located in Brantford, Canada. It is the oldest Church in Ontario."
Six Nations Public Library - Max Blouw speaking to Mary Stedman at Laurier Brantford event
Colour digital photograph of Wilfrid Laurier University President Max Blouw speaking to Mary Stedman at a reception celebrating Laurier Brantford's first community art project.
Colour digital photograph of Wilfrid Laurier University President Max Blouw speaking to Mary Stedman at a reception celebrating Laurier Brantford's first community art project.
Wilfrid Laurier University Library - Sharon Brown and a woman at Laurier Brantford event
Colour digital photograph of Wilfrid Laurier University Librarian and Archivist Sharon Brown (left) speaking to a woman at a reception celebrating Laurier Brantford's first community art project.
Colour digital photograph of Wilfrid Laurier University Librarian and Archivist Sharon Brown (left) speaking to a woman at a reception celebrating Laurier Brantford's first community art project.
Wilfrid Laurier University Library - Three men at a Laurier Brantford event
Colour digital photograph of three men attending a reception celebrating Laurier Brantford's first community art project.
Colour digital photograph of three men attending a reception celebrating Laurier Brantford's first community art project.
Wilfrid Laurier University Library