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- Postmark on front. Possibly Halton Country Council Members on bridge.Postmark on front. Possibly Halton Country Council Members on bridge.
- Couple canoeing on Glen Williams mill pond.Couple canoeing on Glen Williams mill pond.
- Easter Post Card. Printed text reads: "The Lord is risen". Back of card reads: "Mrs. M. Mathews, Bellevue', Georgetown, Ont. / Limehouse,Good Friday / Wishing you a Bright Easter. Will see you SundayEaster Post Card. Printed text reads: "The Lord is risen". Back of …
- Easter Post Card. Printed text reads: "A Loving Easter Greeting. Christ is risen". Back of card reads: "Miss. M. Mathews, Georgetown, Ont. / Just to wish you both a very happy Easter. Tell your motheEaster Post Card. Printed text reads: "A Loving Easter Greeting. Christ is …
- Easter post card. Printed text reads: "Bright be your Easter". Back of card reads: "Miss M. Mathews, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada. / Carbon Hill, Ala. 7/4/09 / Dear friends - Hope you are well, also yEaster post card. Printed text reads: "Bright be your Easter". Back of …
- This is mounted on top of a 1909 calendar.This is mounted on top of a 1909 calendar.
- Soccer also known as Association Football.Soccer also known as Association Football.
- 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 …
- 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 paidAn Account statement from Tallman Brass & Metal Co., Hamilton, Ontario to …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- Photograph Shepherd Collection c/o K. Brooks.Photograph Shepherd Collection c/o K. Brooks.
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