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- Accession card details include: "Taken at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E.C. Murray, now the home of Mr. George Boyd in Flesherton"; "taken by Mr. W.A. Hawken of Flesherton at the time of Miss Macphail'sAccession card details include: "Taken at the home of Dr. and Mrs. …
- Postcard photo of Amy Yourex's class at King Edward Public School in Dundalk.Postcard photo of Amy Yourex's class at King Edward Public School in …
- One postcard/photo taken by Geo. W. Graham of the soldiers of the 147 Greys leaving for overseas. They left Camp Borden October 5th 1916 for Halifax. From there they boarded a ship and landed in LiveOne postcard/photo taken by Geo. W. Graham of the soldiers of the …
- Black and white picture of Dougald McPhail's Farm in Artemesia Township, Six Corners, near Ceylon.Black and white picture of Dougald McPhail's Farm in Artemesia Township, Six …
- Handwritten notes drafted by Agnes Macphail on three pieces of House of Commons Canada stationery outlining three motions involving WW1 veterans, and inheritance rights of married women and mothers.Handwritten notes drafted by Agnes Macphail on three pieces of House of …
- Pte. Fred Smith of Eugenia Falls, Ontario was a member of the 15th Canadian Battalion. He died a prisoner of war in 1918 and was buried near Neuchatel, Switzerland.Pte. Fred Smith of Eugenia Falls, Ontario was a member of the …
- Pte. Fred Smith of Eugenia Falls, Ontario was a member of the 15th Canadian Battalion. He died a prisoner of war in 1918 and was buried near Neuchatel, Switzerland.Pte. Fred Smith of Eugenia Falls, Ontario was a member of the …
- The Kimberly Public School was built in 1872.The Kimberly Public School was built in 1872.
- The brick school house was built in 1887. The bell was bought in 1892 and cost $10. The school closed in 1968 and students were sent to Macphail Memorial School in Flesherton.The brick school house was built in 1887. The bell was bought …
- This photo may have been taken after Aaron's wife Henrietta (Wilkinson) died in 1893. Which is why she is not present. Aaron Jr. died in 1918 and Minnie took over the Munshaw Hotel with her husband.This photo may have been taken after Aaron's wife Henrietta (Wilkinson) died …
- W.K. Flesher in his captain's uniform for the No. 6 Company, Flesherton, of the 31st Grey Regiment which was organized September 14, 1866.W.K. Flesher in his captain's uniform for the No. 6 Company, Flesherton, …
- Held a number of businesses including a general store, post office, grocery, feed store, barber shop. It burned down Decemeber 1910.Held a number of businesses including a general store, post office, grocery, …
- Building owned by R.J. Sproule held several business and took up the entire block.Building owned by R.J. Sproule held several business and took up the …
- Photograph of the Flesherton Corners, Toronto St. facing south. Far left is the Strain Block occupied by the Furniture and Undertaking business of W.H. Bunt.Photograph of the Flesherton Corners, Toronto St. facing south. Far left is …
- Founded by A.R. Fawcett, the paper was printed here until the end of the century when it moved to Durham Street. The building no longer exisits.Founded by A.R. Fawcett, the paper was printed here until the end …
- John Henry Heard was a carriage manufacturer and blacksmith from 1860 until his death in 1904 when his son took up the business. In the early 1900s he stopped manufacturing and simply sold those madeJohn Henry Heard was a carriage manufacturer and blacksmith from 1860 until …
- The building to the right was a general store owned by brothers John and William Boyd in partnership with Fred Hickling.The building to the right was a general store owned by brothers …
- The Flesherton Corners during preparation for paving. Several workers and other men are present. Backhoe to the right digging up soil. Large paver is hitched behind a car on the left.The Flesherton Corners during preparation for paving. Several workers and other men …
- Photograph of Toronto Street facing south, taken from the NW corner of Durham Street. Methodist Church (now St. John's United) steeple can be seen in the background, as well as the Strain Block on thPhotograph of Toronto Street facing south, taken from the NW corner of …