The Davis and Langmuir Families

W.S. Davis played an important role in Oakville's history, acting as mayor between 1908 and 1909 and owner of many businesses in Oakville as well. W.S. Davis married Agnes Cavers in 1904. Agnes' sister Marie was married to Edwin Langmuir.
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  • The Venetian Lagoon
        The Venetian Lagoon is the marshy lagoon in which Venice, Italy is situated. It is a lagoon within the Adriatic Sea. This photograph was taken on a Langmuir and Davis family vacation.
      The Venetian Lagoon is the marshy lagoon in which Venice, Italy is …
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  • Doge's Palace
        The Doge's Palace or Palazza Dulcale was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the elected ruler. The system of electing Doges was in place for 1000 years in Venice between 697 AD and 1789. Pictured i
      The Doge's Palace or Palazza Dulcale was the residence of the Doge …
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  • Saint Mark's, Venice
        Saint Mark's Square or Piazza San Marco is the principal square in Venice, Italy and one of its most recognizable attractions. The basilica can be seen in the background. This photograph was taken on
      Saint Mark's Square or Piazza San Marco is the principal square in …
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  • Venetian Pigeons
        The people of Venice enjoy the company of their feathered friends. Ed Langmuir captured this moment on film when the Davis' and Langmuirs were visiting Italy.
      The people of Venice enjoy the company of their feathered friends. Ed …
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  • The Grand Canal
        The Grand Canal is the biggest and arguably the most important in Venice as it acts as a major travel route throughout the city. A must see when visiting Venice as the Davis' and Langmuirs did in 190
      The Grand Canal is the biggest and arguably the most important in …
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  • Canal in Venice, Italy
        The city of Venice is built on a series of small islands in the Venetian Lagoon. To travel throughout the city one must make use of the approximately 150 canals. This photograph, illustrating one of
      The city of Venice is built on a series of small islands …
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  • Pigeons in Saint Mark's Square
        The feeding of pigeons in Saint Mark's Square is captured in photograph by Ed Langmuir while travelling in Italy.
      The feeding of pigeons in Saint Mark's Square is captured in photograph …
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  • Venetian Nurses
        Venetian nursemaids gather among the pigeons in Saint Mark's Square. The basilica appears in the background.
      Venetian nursemaids gather among the pigeons in Saint Mark's Square. The basilica …
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  • Ed Langmuir with Pigeons
        Ed Langmuir stands among the pigeons in Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy. The basilica is visible in the background.
      Ed Langmuir stands among the pigeons in Saint Mark's Square in Venice, …
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  • Marie Langmuir with Pigeons
        Marie Langmuir enjoys the company of pigeons in Saint Mark's Square during her travels in Venice, Italy.
      Marie Langmuir enjoys the company of pigeons in Saint Mark's Square during …
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  • The Grand Canal, Venice
        The Grand Canal is the biggest and arguably the most important in Venice as it acts as a major travel route throughout the city.
      The Grand Canal is the biggest and arguably the most important in …
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  • Saint Mark's, Venice
        A photograph of Saint Mark's Square and Basilica in Venice Italy. Taken by Ed Langmuir while travelling.
      A photograph of Saint Mark's Square and Basilica in Venice Italy. Taken …
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  • Saint Mark's Basilica
        A photograph taken on a Davis and Langmuir family trip of Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy.
      A photograph taken on a Davis and Langmuir family trip of Saint …
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  • Saint Mark's Square
        Saint Mark's Square or Piazza San Marco is the principal square in Venice, Italy and one of its most recognizable attractions. The basilica can be seen in the background. This photograph was taken wh
      Saint Mark's Square or Piazza San Marco is the principal square in …
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  • Venice, Italy
        A photograph of the streets of Venice, Italy taken on a Davis and Langmuir vacation.
      A photograph of the streets of Venice, Italy taken on a Davis …
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  • Marie Langmuir in Venice
        Marie Langmuir née Cavers feeds the pigeons in Saint Mark's Square while on vacation in Venice, Italy.
      Marie Langmuir née Cavers feeds the pigeons in Saint Mark's Square while …
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  • Ed Langmuir in Venice
        Ed Langmuir feeds the pigeons while on vacation in Venice, Italy.
      Ed Langmuir feeds the pigeons while on vacation in Venice, Italy.
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  • Feeding the Pigeons
        Marie Langmuir feeds the pigeons in Saint Mark's Square while vacationing in Venice, Italy.
      Marie Langmuir feeds the pigeons in Saint Mark's Square while vacationing in …
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  • Pigeons in Saint Mark's Square
        The pigeons gather in Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy.
      The pigeons gather in Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy.
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  • The Hohenzollern
        Pictured is the personal yacht of German Emperor Wilhelm II. The Hohenzollern is named for the House of Hohenzollern. This photograph was taken in 1908 by Ed Langmuir who was vacationing in Italy.
      Pictured is the personal yacht of German Emperor Wilhelm II. The Hohenzollern …
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