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- M. C. (Max) Smith in his 1903 Rambler, Smith Lane, ca 1903This Model E Rambler, owned by M. C. "Max" Smith, was the first car in Halton County. The Rambler was made by Thomas Jeffrey, a former manufacturer of Rambler bicycles located in Chicago, who had started a car factory in 1900 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The Rambler car of 1902 had …This Model E Rambler, owned by M. C. "Max" Smith, was the first car in Halton County. The Rambler was made by Thomas Jeffrey, a former manufacturer of Rambler bicycles …Burlington Historical Society
- 2057 James Street, south elevation, 1977The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July 1977 to permit 5 freehold townhouses, with the original house to be retained. The house had a full basement with …The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July …Burlington Historical Society
- 2057 James Street, north elevation, 1977The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July 1977 to permit 5 freehold townhouses, with the original house to be retained. The house had a full basement with …The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July …Burlington Historical Society
- 2057 James Street, east elevation, 1977The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July 1977 to permit 5 freehold townhouses, with the original house to be retained. The house had a full basement with …The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July …Burlington Historical Society
- 2057 James Street, west elevation, 1977The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July 1977 to permit 5 freehold townhouses, with the original house to be retained. The house had a full basement with …The Corwin family property at the northwest corner of James and Pearl Streets, measuring 165 ft on James and 135 ft on Pearl, was rezoned by Council on 25 July …Burlington Historical Society
- Breakwater with breaking waves, a canoeist and small boats,......Burlington Historical Society
- Family Reunion, Peacock familyA portrait taken at the 5th annual family reunion, celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the family history.A portrait taken at the 5th annual family reunion, celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the family history.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Lakeshore Public School staff, 1964 - 1965From the left, seated: Cora Henson, Marg Spencer, Daryll Svardala, Principal Forence Meares, Suzanne Sovereign, Sharon Banks, Anne Lockie. Standing: Ruth Dempster, Sandra Williams, Richard Szynchuk, Joe Kormos, Ray Stoness, Marg Daniels, Nancy Hall. In the background, some shelves of the school library. Books on display include All about Archeology, …From the left, seated: Cora Henson, Marg Spencer, Daryll Svardala, Principal Forence Meares, Suzanne Sovereign, Sharon Banks, Anne Lockie. Standing: Ruth Dempster, Sandra Williams, Richard Szynchuk, Joe Kormos, Ray Stoness, …Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington Lionettes, Past Presidents, 1964This is a virtual copy of a newspaper clipping from the Gazette, April 9, 1964, on the occasion of the Lionettes club's 10th anniversary and Past Presidents' Night.This is a virtual copy of a newspaper clipping from the Gazette, April 9, 1964, on the occasion of the Lionettes club's 10th anniversary and Past Presidents' Night.Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington Table Tennis League, part 2Indentifications, as annotated by Mary Robson:Indentifications, as annotated by Mary Robson:Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington Table Tennis League, 1947 - 1948A digital copy of a laserprint copy of an original photograph, 35 by 15 cm. Mary Robson's notes: George Haswell and Mel Howden's residences were on Halifax Place; Stan Coe's residence on Birch Avenue. Norm Lynn died in April 1951 as a result of a collision in his Studebaker on …A digital copy of a laserprint copy of an original photograph, 35 by 15 cm. Mary Robson's notes: George Haswell and Mel Howden's residences were on Halifax Place; Stan Coe's …Burlington Historical Society
- Locust Street at Caroline Street, winter, ca 1950Both houses on the right were demolished to make room for a parking lot at the southeast corner of Caroline and Locust Streets.Both houses on the right were demolished to make room for a parking lot at the southeast corner of Caroline and Locust Streets.Burlington Historical Society
- Caroline and Locust Streets, winter, ca 1950Photographed from in front of 515 Locust Street, looking northwest. From the left, 524 Locust, 1441 Caroline, 1445 Caroline, and 540 Locust.Photographed from in front of 515 Locust Street, looking northwest. From the left, 524 Locust, 1441 Caroline, 1445 Caroline, and 540 Locust.Burlington Historical Society
- 515 Locust Street, winter, ca 1950On the left, a part of the house originally built for Jack Ireland, a painter and wallpaper hanger; on the right, a part of 513 Locust, built in 1904 for Elgin Harris, and later repurposed as A Different Drummer Books. The centre house, 515, was built in 1904 for Brant …On the left, a part of the house originally built for Jack Ireland, a painter and wallpaper hanger; on the right, a part of 513 Locust, built in 1904 for …Burlington Historical Society
- 476 Nelson Avenue, built for Alf Homer and his bride Mary LePatourel, ca 1909It seems likely that James Harrison built this house, using materials from Nicholson’s lumber yard, as in all the many houses he built in this area during the next five or six years. The cedar roof shingles, the clapboard siding on the porch, the wood frming and windows, and even …It seems likely that James Harrison built this house, using materials from Nicholson’s lumber yard, as in all the many houses he built in this area during the next five …Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington Fire Department, 1953......Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington High School Field Day, 1940Friends posing in a group: from the left, back row: M. Humphry, M. Hawthorn, M. Peart, E. Scott; front row: Shirley Hopkins, H. Quarry (?), B. McDermott.Friends posing in a group: from the left, back row: M. Humphry, M. Hawthorn, M. Peart, E. Scott; front row: Shirley Hopkins, H. Quarry (?), B. McDermott.Burlington Historical Society
- Burlington High School commencement, 1938From the left: Margaret Craig, Shirley Hopkins; Betty Stanley, Betty Fevez; Dorothy Weaver and Mary Galloway.From the left: Margaret Craig, Shirley Hopkins; Betty Stanley, Betty Fevez; Dorothy Weaver and Mary Galloway.Burlington Historical Society
- "Bonnie Place", Guelph Line, ca 1905A laser print of an original photograph. This photograph was taken somewhat later than the one in Martha Craig's "The Garden of Canada" (1902). The house was built in 1901, when central heating (hot-water radiators) was an innovation. Electricity was added in 1912. William V. (not J., as in "The …A laser print of an original photograph. This photograph was taken somewhat later than the one in Martha Craig's "The Garden of Canada" (1902). The house was built in 1901, …Burlington Historical Society
- Robson House, originally the Davis - Burt house, on the northwest corner of Brant and Caroline Streets, caA digital image from an original photograph.A digital image from an original photograph.Burlington Historical Society