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- Road Map of United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Dated 1928.Road Map of United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Dated 1928.
- Contents include: Introduction: The First Rector, The First St. George's Church, The Benefactors, Notes on the Benefactors, Church Wardens, Vestry Men, Pewholders 1794-1811, Clerks and "Saxtons"; BapContents include: Introduction: The First Rector, The First St. George's Church, The …
- This is a hard covered lined notebook with divisions for Minutes, General Meeting notes, Cash journal, Financial Statements, Officers and Directors, and Membership ListsThis is a hard covered lined notebook with divisions for Minutes, General …
- This is a hard covered lined notebook with divisions for Minutes, General Meeting notes, Cash journal, Financial Statements, Officers and Directors, and Membership ListsThis is a hard covered lined notebook with divisions for Minutes, General …
- This is a hard covered lined notebook with divisions for Minutes, General Meeting notes, Cash journal, Financial Statements, Officers and Directors, and Membership ListsThis is a hard covered lined notebook with divisions for Minutes, General …
- Mr. Nicholson was the first settler in the area in 1877. His first land purchase was 155 acres of the N 1/2 of Lot. 7, Conc. 1. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron BMr. Nicholson was the first settler in the area in 1877. His …
- 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 …
- Left to Right: James, William, Magnus, and Dave Tait. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Left to Right: James, William, Magnus, and Dave Tait. This photo can …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- Left to Right (Front to Back): Mr. Rickard, Mrs. John Warnock, Mrs. Magnus Tait, (behind) Ruby Kirby, Mrs. Roy Beemer, Mrs. Allhusen, Mrs. King, Mrs. Forrest, Mrs. Sirus, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Grigg, Mrs.Left to Right (Front to Back): Mr. Rickard, Mrs. John Warnock, Mrs. …
- The Allhusen farm located on highway 17 west was originally owned by Mr. William Tower before 1923. After Mr. Allhusen's death the property changed hands and became the site of tourist cabins that MrThe Allhusen farm located on highway 17 west was originally owned by …
- Mary E. Allhusen. (Mrs. Fred J.)was a member of the Women's Institute for many years. A mother of ten. A telephone operator for Iron Bridge, also a practical nurse. This picture was taken at Andrew TMary E. Allhusen. (Mrs. Fred J.)was a member of the Women's Institute …
- This wooden organ has fancy open scrollwork along the top panel where sheet music would sit, more open scroll work below the keyboard along the front of the organ, as well as intricate pedals, whichThis wooden organ has fancy open scrollwork along the top panel where …
- Markings on the back are " Myott Son & Cr Ltd. Made in England." There is also a small red crest with MYOTT written on top and Staffordshire England below.Markings on the back are " Myott Son & Cr Ltd. Made …
- This is a black tin toaster, it is made of light tin and was intended to sit on top of a wood stove or a campfire with the bread sitting on the metal arms around the outside of the grating. It is simThis is a black tin toaster, it is made of light tin …
- This is a white cotton sugar bag made of feedsack cloth with the writing still faintly visible in blue. There is a blue triangle through which the words Royal Acadia Surag appear. Below is Royal AcadThis is a white cotton sugar bag made of feedsack cloth with …
- Found on George Hendry's farm in Sowerby. Used in the 1920s. This is an A. H. Reid butter worker made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was originally patented on March 23, 1875 by Alban Reid. The loFound on George Hendry's farm in Sowerby. Used in the 1920s. This …