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- Agnes Macphail's introduction to her 1952 Scrapbook, listing her reasons for making the trip to Scotland and Ireland.Agnes Macphail's introduction to her 1952 Scrapbook, listing her reasons for making …
- Menu is likely from Canadian Pacific Steamships Limited, S.S. “Empress of Canada,” Captain J.P. Dobson D.S.C., D.D., R.N.R.Menu is likely from Canadian Pacific Steamships Limited, S.S. “Empress of Canada,” …
- Agnes Macphail's introductory page to her 1952 Scrapbook, which includes a picture postcard of the Canadian Pacific ship, the Empress of France. Agnes Macphail sailed to Britain from Montreal with heAgnes Macphail's introductory page to her 1952 Scrapbook, which includes a picture …
- Agnes Macphail's comment on a page of her 1952 scrapbook with two postcards of Scotland, titled: "Castle and Princes Street Edinburgh" with the MacGregor crest and family tartan background; and, "EdiAgnes Macphail's comment on a page of her 1952 scrapbook with two …
- Agnes Macphail's commentary about the last time spent before departing for Canada. Two postcards show the Houses of Parliamant, London, England and the Tower Bridge, London, England. Part of her 1952Agnes Macphail's commentary about the last time spent before departing for Canada. …
- Photographs from Agnes Macphail's visit to Windsor Castle. Top photograph mounted improperly. Part of her 1952 Scrapbook.Photographs from Agnes Macphail's visit to Windsor Castle. Top photograph mounted improperly. …
- Agnes Macphail on the steps of the Clenendey Hotel in Scotland. The photo is part of her 1952 Scrapbook.Agnes Macphail on the steps of the Clenendey Hotel in Scotland. The …
- A book describing a month's worth of travel in the Niagara Region from late July to August 1822. It was published in 1823. 4 3/4 inches by 8 inches red, hard cover book with brown pages of uneven shaA book describing a month's worth of travel in the Niagara Region …
- One of Agnes Macphail's regular postcards to her sister, Gertha Reany (nee McPhail)One of Agnes Macphail's regular postcards to her sister, Gertha Reany (nee …
- Postcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister, Gertha reany (nee McPhail)Postcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister, Gertha reany (nee McPhail)
- Postcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister Gertha Reany (nee McPhail) from ScotlandPostcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister Gertha Reany (nee McPhail) from …
- Postcard to Gertha (nee McPhail) and Merd Reany from Agnes Macphail in Glasgow, ScotlandPostcard to Gertha (nee McPhail) and Merd Reany from Agnes Macphail in …
- An autobiographical article by Agnes Macphail about her family history and trip to Scotland to visit her ancestral homes.An autobiographical article by Agnes Macphail about her family history and trip …
- This partial newspaper article, circa 1948 included an aerial photo of the Town of Iron Bridge and discussed the traffic patterns of travelers passing through to varied destinations.This partial newspaper article, circa 1948 included an aerial photo of the …
- Ross Eaket, The Sault Star, May 22, 1953 (Editor's Note: Ross Eaket, of Iron Bridge, who is overseas on a two-month tour under sponsorship of the Commonwealth Youth Movement, is sending back articles for Sault Star readers telling of his joRoss Eaket, The Sault Star, May 22, 1953 (Editor's Note: Ross Eaket, of Iron Bridge, who is overseas on a …
- "(Editor's Note: This is the second report from Ross Eaket of Iron Bridge, who is touring the British Isles. Ross sailed from Montreal May 22 arriving in Liverpool May 29. This report tells of the pr"(Editor's Note: This is the second report from Ross Eaket of Iron …
- Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, January 2, 2005 This story written by Edith Cameron for the Sault Star details a trip taken by 47 seniors from the Iron Bridge area to view the Thousand Islands and Kingston area. Some of the highlights of the tripEdith Cameron, The Sault Star, January 2, 2005 This story written by Edith Cameron for the Sault Star details a …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …
- Back Row (Left to Right) Mrs. Ray Allen (not a WI member but a 4H helper)Mrs. Alex Reid. Second Row: Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mrs. Michael Cosgrove. Front Row: Mrs. Percy Gardiner, Mrs. Bill Gardiner, Mrs.Back Row (Left to Right) Mrs. Ray Allen (not a WI member …
- Left to Right: Mrs. Bob Leeson, Mrs. Gil Gignac, Mrs. Sandy Allen, Mrs. Len Montgomery, Mrs. Bill Maxwell, Mrs. Percy Gardiner, Mrs. Max Tulloch, Mrs. Bill Gardiner, Mrs. Pete LaRoque. This photo canLeft to Right: Mrs. Bob Leeson, Mrs. Gil Gignac, Mrs. Sandy Allen, …