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  • Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to Margaret Tate, 20 July 1941
    Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to Margaret Tate, 20 July 1941
    ObjectText       John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario on 19 January 1911. He grew up at 79 Walnut Street, and attended Paris Central Public School, Paris District High School, and St. James Anglican Church. His sister …
    ObjectText     John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario on 19 January 1911. He grew up at …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Paris Golf Club Winner Cup
    Paris Golf Club Winner Cup
    Object       This is an image of the 1916 Winner's Cup award from the Paris Golf Club. The original item belongs to the Campbell family.
    Object     This is an image of the 1916 Winner's Cup award from the Paris Golf Club. The original item belongs to the Campbell family.
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Railway Oil Can for Engine Service
    Railway Oil Can for Engine Service
    Object       Inventory No. 1990.0001.62. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
    Object     Inventory No. 1990.0001.62. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
  • Western Union Telegrams Sign
    Western Union Telegrams Sign
    Object       Inventory No. 1990.0001.02. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
    Object     Inventory No. 1990.0001.02. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
  • Signal Light
    Signal Light
    Object       Inventory No. 1990.0001.12. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
    Object     Inventory No. 1990.0001.12. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
  • Railway Glad Hand for Airline Hose
    Railway Glad Hand for Airline Hose
    Object       Inventory No. 1990.0001.50. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
    Object     Inventory No. 1990.0001.50. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
  • Railway Tong for Tie
    Railway Tong for Tie
    Object       Inventory No. 1990.0001.45. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
    Object     Inventory No. 1990.0001.45. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
  • Trainman's Lantern
    Trainman's Lantern
    Object       Inventory No. 1990.0001.03. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
    Object     Inventory No. 1990.0001.03. Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
  • Engineer Reverse Key for Diesel Locomotives
    Engineer Reverse Key for Diesel Locomotives
    Object       Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
    Object     Property of the Paris Museum and Historical Society.
  • Silver Cup
    Silver Cup
    Objectmystery       This silver cup belongs to the Campbell family, and is likely an award received as a prize in a sports game. The original object belongs to the Campbell family.
    Objectmystery     This silver cup belongs to the Campbell family, and is likely an award received as a prize in a sports game. The original object belongs to the Campbell family.
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to Margaret Tate, 9 November 1941
    Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to Margaret Tate, 9 November 1941
    ObjectText       John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario on 19 January 1911. He grew up at 79 Walnut Street, and attended Paris Central Public School, Paris District High School, and St. James Anglican Church. His sister …
    ObjectText     John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario on 19 January 1911. He grew up at …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to Margaret Tate, 8 September 1941
    Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to Margaret Tate, 8 September 1941
    ObjectText       John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario on 19 January 1911. He grew up at 79 Walnut Street, and attended Paris Central Public School, Paris District High School, and St. James Anglican Church. His sister …
    ObjectText     John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario on 19 January 1911. He grew up at …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to George R. Tate, 27 February 1942
    Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to George R. Tate, 27 February 1942
    TextObject       John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario on 19 January 1911. He grew up at 79 Walnut Street, and attended Paris Central Public School, Paris District High School, and St. James Anglican Church. His sister …
    TextObject     John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario on 19 January 1911. He grew up at …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to Margaret Tate, 25 May 1942
    Letter, John "Jack" Chapple Tate to Margaret Tate, 25 May 1942
    ObjectText       John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario, on 19 January 1911. He grew up at 79 Walnut Street, and attended Paris Central Public School, Paris District High School, and St. James Anglican Church. His sister …
    ObjectText     John “Jack” Chapple Tate was the youngest of three children of George R. and Gertrude Louise [Chapple] Tate, born in Paris, Ontario, on 19 January 1911. He grew up at …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Official ribbon, 1948 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Official ribbon, 1948 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Object       In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. The Waterloo College Invitation Games were suspended from 1941-1945, and resumed in 1946. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, …
    Object     In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. …
    Wilfrid Laurier University Library
  • Official ribbon, 1947 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Official ribbon, 1947 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Object       In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. The Waterloo College Invitation Games were suspended from 1941-1945, and resumed in 1946. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, …
    Object     In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. …
    Wilfrid Laurier University Library
  • Second place ribbon, 1937 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Second place ribbon, 1937 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Object       In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. The Waterloo College Invitation Games were suspended from 1941-1945, and resumed in 1946. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, …
    Object     In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. …
    Wilfrid Laurier University Library
  • Third place ribbon, 1938 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Third place ribbon, 1938 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Object       In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. The Waterloo College Invitation Games were suspended from 1941-1945, and resumed in 1946. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, …
    Object     In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. …
    Wilfrid Laurier University Library
  • Second place ribbon, 1938 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Second place ribbon, 1938 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Object       In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. The Waterloo College Invitation Games were suspended from 1941-1945, and resumed in 1946. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, …
    Object     In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. …
    Wilfrid Laurier University Library
  • Second place ribbon, 1939 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Second place ribbon, 1939 Waterloo College Invitation Games
    Object       In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. The Waterloo College Invitation Games were suspended from 1941-1945, and resumed in 1946. Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, …
    Object     In 1935 Waterloo College hosted the first Invitation Games, an annual track and field meet for Central Western Ontario high schools. The Games featured events for male and female athletes. …
    Wilfrid Laurier University Library
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