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  • High School Football (Soccer) team
        Soccer also known as Association Football.
      Soccer also known as Association Football.
  • Barber Brothers Paper Mills c.1908
        Barber Brothers Paper Mills, Georgetown with bridge and road running in front of factory.
      Barber Brothers Paper Mills, Georgetown with bridge and road running in front …
  • A family portrait of the George and Elizabeth (Aitken)
Hume family.
        A family portrait of the George and Elizabeth (Aitken) Hume family. At the back are Isabella and Alexander Hume while Beatrice and Bessie Hume are at the front. Bessie Hume married Frederick Foxton i
      A family portrait of the George and Elizabeth (Aitken) Hume family. At …
  • Main Street Georgetown - looking south from Baptist hill.
        Main Street looking south from the Baptist hill. On the right of the muddy street is the Ruston home (Bell Canada exchange today), a storage shed and then the waters of Lawson’s Pond. On the left is
      Main Street looking south from the Baptist hill. On the right of …
  • Main Street, Georgetown - east side.
        The east side of Main Street. The stone building (left) is occupied by The Georgetown Herald and the Bank of Hamilton (since 1890). The next three shops are part of the McGibbon Hotel extension, the
      The east side of Main Street. The stone building (left) is occupied …
  • Main Street, Georgetown - west side of street.
        The west side of Main Street. The second building with three brick false fronts is Blackburn’s hardware store, in the 1888 Moore Block. The double balcony Bennett House Hotel sits on the Young (Mill)
      The west side of Main Street. The second building with three brick …
  • Main Street, Georgetown - looking north.
        A crowd of women and children have gathered near an alleyway (Short Circuit) to watch the cameraman take this view of Main Street looking north with the Baptist Chapel spire on the left. Jackson’s st
      A crowd of women and children have gathered near an alleyway (Short …
  • Main Street, Georgetown - view from the Knox Presbyterian bell tower.
        The view of Georgetown Main Street from the Knox Presbyterian bell tower. At the centre is the McGibbon Hotel. Above it is the Town Hall, the tall spire of the Methodist Church and the far-off bell t
      The view of Georgetown Main Street from the Knox Presbyterian bell tower. …
  • Main Street, Georgetown - view looking north.
        A view of Georgetown Main Street looking north towards the Baptist Chapel steeple. On the right is the sign for the Merchant’s Bank at 98 Main Street South. It opened in this location in 1908. This s
      A view of Georgetown Main Street looking north towards the Baptist Chapel …
  • Park district Georgetown - view from the Knox Presbyterian Church bell tower.
        A view of the Park district from the Knox Presbyterian Church bell tower. The ridge of the roof with decorative iron work runs along the bottom of the photo. Market Street is at centre with Lawson’s
      A view of the Park district from the Knox Presbyterian Church bell …
  • Knox Presbyterian Church at 116 Main Street built in 1887 - winter view.
        A winter view of Knox Presbyterian Church at #116 Main Street, which was built in 1887. The black & white photograph is set within a colour maple leaf. The card is postmarked August 1908.
      A winter view of Knox Presbyterian Church at #116 Main Street, which …
  • Guelph Street with Holy Cross Church - spring view
        A spring view of Guelph Street, with Holy Cross Church, built in 1885, on the right. The colourized photograph also shows several other houses, looking north-west. The building has served as Sacre Co
      A spring view of Guelph Street, with Holy Cross Church, built in …
  • A crowd of women and children have gathered near an alleyway.
        A crowd of women and children have gathered near an alleyway (Short Circuit) to watch the cameraman take this view of Main Street looking north with the Baptist Chapel spire on the left. Jackson’s st
      A crowd of women and children have gathered near an alleyway (Short …
  • A view of the Credit river when the water is low.
        A view of the Credit river when the water is low. The steep sides of the valley rise high above the river, probably where Armstrong Avenue meets Sinclair. It was posted in November 1907.
      A view of the Credit river when the water is low. The …
  • Gibraltar School House SS#9
        Two young ladies stand outside the two-storey stone Gibraltar schoolhouse (SS#9), while their small companion sits in a window opening.
      Two young ladies stand outside the two-storey stone Gibraltar schoolhouse (SS#9), while …
  • Toronto Lime Company Workers Finish Their Day
        Workers gather for a photograph near a lime kiln at the Dolly Varden based Toronto Lime Company. This quarry at Lot 24, Con. 4 is now worked by Indusmin. Two children and a puppy have come down from
      Workers gather for a photograph near a lime kiln at the Dolly …
  • Invoice to Adam Kay, Jr.
        A statement of account from Charles McKinley to Adam Kay, Jr. of Georgetown, Ont., acknowledging payment of $3.00 on 7 May 1904.
      A statement of account from Charles McKinley to Adam Kay, Jr. of …
  • Invoice to Adam J. Kay
        An Account statement from Tallman Brass & Metal Co., Hamilton, Ontario to Adam J. Kay of Georgetown, Ont., for $8.00 in merchandise purchased 15 January 1909 and dated 31 January. It was stamped paid
      An Account statement from Tallman Brass & Metal Co., Hamilton, Ontario to …
  • Dolly Varden
        A view of the settlement with dwellings on the right near 4th Line and barns at centre, on Lot 24, Con. 4. The snow-covered hills known as “The Three Sisters” can be seen in the background.
      A view of the settlement with dwellings on the right near 4th …
  • SS#9 Gibraltar -Limehouse
        The two-storey stone School Section #9, known as Gibraltar is on the 5th Line. The second storey was added to the 1862 building in 1875. It was closed from 1891 until 1954.
      The two-storey stone School Section #9, known as Gibraltar is on the …
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