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- Trafalgar Road looking north showing the Presbyterian Church and the General store on the right.Trafalgar Road looking north showing the Presbyterian Church and the General store …
- Knox Presbyterian Church from Main Street on a snowy winter’s day also shows the east wall of the Congregational Church (Library). The inscription reads: Presbyterian Ch. Georgetown ONT. The reverseKnox Presbyterian Church from Main Street on a snowy winter’s day also …
- Cameo portrait of G. Harold Holmes, son of Robert Holmes of Georgetown. He was a teacher at Ashgrove before becoming a dentist and then became Grey County Registrar. He died in 1950.Cameo portrait of G. Harold Holmes, son of Robert Holmes of Georgetown. …
- A studio portrait of Fred ThompsonA studio portrait of Fred Thompson
- Georgetown High School Football Team in 1903. James Stuart McCullough is in the 2nd row, second from the left.Georgetown High School Football Team in 1903. James Stuart McCullough is in …
- A view of King and Queen Streets, from the railway embankment. Georgetown High School is in the distance. The message reads: Dear Ida, Grandmother died at noon today. I am here in Georgetown, Jack.”A view of King and Queen Streets, from the railway embankment. Georgetown …
- The H.P. Lawson house at 11 Church Street, showing two of the houses built as Lawson’s Row, on Market Street. The postcard was sent to W.O. Elliott from Aunt Lizzie, being Lizzie Lawson who lived herThe H.P. Lawson house at 11 Church Street, showing two of the …
- A hunting party gathers in front of Towercliffe House at 9899 Highway #25. Joseph Bate, homeowner, is standing closest to the door holding a gun. His wife Bessie is seated, wearing a black dress, andA hunting party gathers in front of Towercliffe House at 9899 Highway …
- A young boy stands on the stoop in front of 77 Bower Avenue, one of the Syndicate Houses, built in 1882.A young boy stands on the stoop in front of 77 Bower …
- View of the Credit valley from Cemetery Hill, Norval. Postcard addressed to Miss Isabel Moore, Georgetown, Ont. “Do you recognize any of Norval’s beautiful scenery…” Postage stamp of King Edward VIIView of the Credit valley from Cemetery Hill, Norval. Postcard addressed to …
- Public and High Schools in Acton on Education Lane. 1. Postcard addressed to Miss Isabel Moore, Georgetown, Ont. “Do you recognize any of Norval’s beautiful scenery…” Postage stamp of King Edward VIIPublic and High Schools in Acton on Education Lane. 1. Postcard addressed …
- Ambrose Hancock and James Moore stump pulling while three ladies sit on the tripod. The Moore farm is now Moore Park subdivision.Ambrose Hancock and James Moore stump pulling while three ladies sit on …
- Ambrose Hancock and James Moore stump pulling. The Moore farm is now Moore Park subdivision.Ambrose Hancock and James Moore stump pulling. The Moore farm is now …
- Two women sit on the lawn in front of the Forster family home (9948 Winston Churchill Blvd.) on a warm summer’s day.Two women sit on the lawn in front of the Forster family …
- A view of the first two Syndicate houses being 60 and 71 Bower (left) with 75 and 77 Bower Avenue. There are five Syndicate semi-detached buildings built in 1882.A view of the first two Syndicate houses being 60 and 71 …
- Congregational Church on corner of Market and Church Streets. This building became the Town Library in 1912. Note the electric arc lamp hanging from the intersection.Congregational Church on corner of Market and Church Streets. This building became …
- Congregational Church on corner of Market and Church Streets. Blurry interior shot showing Church decorated for Harvest Home service. This building became the Town Library in 1912.Congregational Church on corner of Market and Church Streets. Blurry interior shot …