The harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the past century and a half. It is actually entirely artificial as the bay formed by Midtown Creek was just a swampy inlet, which the
The harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the …
This picture was most likely taken during the June session of 1919. The Council were happy to display their Victory Loan Honor Flag. These flags were issued by Canada's Victory Loan Commitee in co-op
This picture was most likely taken during the June session of 1919. …
Frederick Lewis, is shown standing. To his left is his wife, Mary Ann Lewis, holding their son Arthur Edward Lewis. Directly in front of Frederick is his daughter Margery Lousia Lewis and in front of
Frederick Lewis, is shown standing. To his left is his wife, Mary …
The gentlemen in this photograph from Right to left are: back row: Clark, Lesgar; Ewing, David; Mr. Doody; Turpin, Dick; Ruse, J. C.; -?-; Father Allison, R.; MacArthur, Fred; Front row: Allen (fruit
The gentlemen in this photograph from Right to left are: back row: …
Born in Scone, Scotland Douglas moved to the U.S. and perfected the fruit ingredient which made fruit juice jell. In 1921 Douglas offered his pectin to the retail market for home use. A maid in his h
Born in Scone, Scotland Douglas moved to the U.S. and perfected the …
Front row R to L: Ms. Haynes; Ms. Eyre; Daniel Denton, (Mayor); Mrs. Denton; Mdme. Albertini; Second row: -unknown-; Judge Field; Col. MacNaughton; -unknown-, Ruse, J.C.; Mr. William Kerr; -unknown-;
Front row R to L: Ms. Haynes; Ms. Eyre; Daniel Denton, (Mayor); …