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- Jay's Photo Studio, 45 Main St., Georgetown, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 1960 Bad diagonal crease from lower left to upper centre.Jay's Photo Studio, 45 Main St., Georgetown, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 1960 Bad diagonal crease from lower left to upper centre.
- Physical details: mounted on beige card. Some sort of horizontal lines run across the picture and are visible in certain light.Physical details: mounted on beige card. Some sort of horizontal lines run …
- Physical details: Mounted on beige card.Physical details: Mounted on beige card.
- Physical details: Top left corner badly creased.Physical details: Top left corner badly creased.
- Blake Ingles congratulating two unidentified hockey players at the hockey awards.Blake Ingles congratulating two unidentified hockey players at the hockey awards.
- Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 5 Oct 1961, p. 12 Aerial photograph showing the Main and Mill Street intersection. The photo reveals construction going on behind stores in the McGibbon block (bottom right).Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 5 Oct 1961, p. 12 Aerial photograph showing the Main and Mill Street intersection. The photo reveals …
- Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 13 Jul 1961, p. 1 A Parade in honour of Orange Day wends its way down Main Street on 8th July 1961, in front of Cotton Brothers and Hotel McGibbon, past large concrete sewer pipes placed for installation. The large paPeter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 13 Jul 1961, p. 1 A Parade in honour of Orange Day wends its way down Main …
- Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 4 Apr 1963, p. 13 Tony Martin removes the maple tree in front of Knox Presbyterian Church. It was one of twelve which the Town slated for removal because of age and disease.Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 4 Apr 1963, p. 13 Tony Martin removes the maple tree in front of Knox Presbyterian Church. …
- David Switzer and John Boughton chatting in front of Boughton Jewellers.David Switzer and John Boughton chatting in front of Boughton Jewellers.
- Interior Shot of John Boughton Jewellers.Interior Shot of John Boughton Jewellers.
- Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 14 Mar 1963, p. 12 Men helping to extract the Avion 2-180 gyrocopter from the mud after a test landing behind Avian Aircraft Ltd. on Armstrong Avenue.Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 14 Mar 1963, p. 12 Men helping to extract the Avion 2-180 gyrocopter from the mud after …
- Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 14 Mar 1963, p. 12 Test Pilot, Howard Koehler of Kitchener, ready for take-off in an Avian 2-180 gyrocopter. He flew from Waterloo to Georgetown.Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 14 Mar 1963, p. 12 Test Pilot, Howard Koehler of Kitchener, ready for take-off in an Avian …
- Paul Sussenbach, Warren Wepfer, and Marshall Ericson of Presstite filling the first barrel.Paul Sussenbach, Warren Wepfer, and Marshall Ericson of Presstite filling the first …
- Front view of Presstite Division building.Front view of Presstite Division building.
- Refacing of the stores at No. 71, 73, 75, and 77 Main Street.Refacing of the stores at No. 71, 73, 75, and 77 Main …
- See also photograph numbers 251 and 252.See also photograph numbers 251 and 252.
- "Herald carriers tops in bingo sales"Elliot Klingbell, Jenny Inglis, Kieth Allen, George Poulson, Raymond Mills, Beth Richardson, Linda Jennings, Muriel Meekison, Linda Harley, Centre: Mrs. Harry Jud"Herald carriers tops in bingo sales"Elliot Klingbell, Jenny Inglis, Kieth Allen, George …
- "Women drivers no longer joke material" Mrs. Lillian Thompson receives her drivers license. See also P8624."Women drivers no longer joke material" Mrs. Lillian Thompson receives her drivers …
- Mrs. Lillian Thompson taking her drivers examination. Also see image P8622.Mrs. Lillian Thompson taking her drivers examination. Also see image P8622.
- A number of flight crew of Trans Canada Air Lines reside in Georgetown--shown is Andy St.Laurent saying goodbye to his family.A number of flight crew of Trans Canada Air Lines reside in …