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- History of Erchless EstateErchless at Oakville was so named for the seat of Clan Chisholm--Erchless Castle standing in Strath Glass at Struy, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Why its owner, R.K. Chisholm, chose this name is a mystery since research has shown no connection between his forbears and the line of chiefs who occupied the castle. …Erchless at Oakville was so named for the seat of Clan Chisholm--Erchless Castle standing in Strath Glass at Struy, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Why its owner, R.K. Chisholm, chose this name is …Oakville Museum
- Erchless Estate 1858Erchless Estate as seen in Tremaine's Map of Halton Co.Erchless Estate as seen in Tremaine's Map of Halton Co.Oakville Museum
- R.K. and family on Creek Bank"R.K & family on Creek bank (west side)--notice oak from which Oakville's survey begun" as noted by Hazel Chisholm"R.K & family on Creek bank (west side)--notice oak from which Oakville's survey begun" as noted by Hazel ChisholmOakville Museum
- Original print from block made for George C. Tremaine's "Map of Halton County, Canada West"Image as seen in the 1877 "Halton Atlas"Image as seen in the 1877 "Halton Atlas"Oakville Museum
- Calling card of ChisholmBottom half of image is an envelope and two calling cards used by ChisholmBottom half of image is an envelope and two calling cards used by ChisholmOakville Museum
- Invitation for Chisholm partyMrs. Robert K. Chisholm requests the pleasure of yoru company Thursday evening June twentieth at half after eight....Dancing...ErchlessMrs. Robert K. Chisholm requests the pleasure of yoru company Thursday evening June twentieth at half after eight....Dancing...ErchlessOakville Museum
- Erchless 1950'sErchless grounds leading to Lake Ontario in the 1950's, after Emelda had undertaken extensive renovationsErchless grounds leading to Lake Ontario in the 1950's, after Emelda had undertaken extensive renovationsOakville Museum
- Erchless 1950sErchless Estate in the 1950's after Emelda undertook extensive renovations to the groundsErchless Estate in the 1950's after Emelda undertook extensive renovations to the groundsOakville Museum
- History of John and Emelda ChisholmJohn Alexander Chisholm junior was born at Oakville Dec. 28, 1859, the youngerst son of John Alexander senior (1816-74) and his wife Sarah Pettit Bigger. They lived on the farm at the north end of Oakville (see Oakville and the Sixteen). His father running a basket factory which the oldest …John Alexander Chisholm junior was born at Oakville Dec. 28, 1859, the youngerst son of John Alexander senior (1816-74) and his wife Sarah Pettit Bigger. They lived on the farm …Oakville Museum
- Erchless 1950sErchless EstateErchless EstateOakville Museum
- Erchless 1950sErchless estateErchless estateOakville Museum
- Erchless 1950sErchless EstateErchless EstateOakville Museum
- List of articles given by Juliet to the Old Post Office MuseumList of articles given to the Old Post Office Museum by Juliet ChisholmList of articles given to the Old Post Office Museum by Juliet ChisholmOakville Museum
- Juliet ChisholmJuliet Chisholm on the grounds of Erchless EstateJuliet Chisholm on the grounds of Erchless EstateOakville Museum
- Juliet ChisholmJuliet Chisholm in military uniform smoking a cigarette on the grounds of Erchless EstateJuliet Chisholm in military uniform smoking a cigarette on the grounds of Erchless EstateOakville Museum
- Mount VernonUnidentified group on the front steps of Mount VernonUnidentified group on the front steps of Mount VernonOakville Museum
- Mount VernonEmelda on the right, Juliet in the middle and 3 ScottsEmelda on the right, Juliet in the middle and 3 ScottsOakville Museum
- Mount VernonFront porch of Mount VernonFront porch of Mount VernonOakville Museum
- Juliet at Mount VernonYoung Juliet Chisholm on the steps of Mount VernonYoung Juliet Chisholm on the steps of Mount VernonOakville Museum
- Juliet Chisholm and Betty MarlattJuliet Chisholm and Betty Marlatt on a see-saw on the grounds of Mount VernonJuliet Chisholm and Betty Marlatt on a see-saw on the grounds of Mount VernonOakville Museum