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- She is now known as Stella (Tulloch) Alhusen.She is now known as Stella (Tulloch) Alhusen.
- Stella Tulloch is shown here in summer of 1931. She is pictured near the original Iron Bridge that gave the town its name. She wears a printed dress with a lace trim on the sleeves and around the necStella Tulloch is shown here in summer of 1931. She is pictured …
- This black and white photo shows Doris Tulloch as a young girl. She is pictured in front of a wooden door and is posing on the step, snow is visible on the ground around her.This black and white photo shows Doris Tulloch as a young girl. …
- Mary Tulloch stands posed for a photo weraing a knee length coat. Her coat is trimmed with a fur collar and strips of fur along the length of each sleeve. She wears leather gloves and a small clocheMary Tulloch stands posed for a photo weraing a knee length coat. …
- This is a black and white photo of Mary Tulloch. Mary is holding an infant identified as Helen Tulloch. Mary wears a long coat with a knee length skirt. The photo was taken outdoors.This is a black and white photo of Mary Tulloch. Mary is …
- Stanley Tulloch dressed in a three piece suit is pictured with one arm resting on an automobile parked in front of an unidentified wood frame building.Stanley Tulloch dressed in a three piece suit is pictured with one …
- The three women in this summer photo are identified as Ivy, Eva and Margaret Dempster. All three ladies wear knee length skirts and sport "finger waves or marcelle type hair-do`s."The three women in this summer photo are identified as Ivy, Eva …
- Front Row (Left to Right): Emma Gardiner, Kay Grigg, Mrs. Isaac Nicholson, Mrs. Jack Tait (Nina) Sarah Warnock. Middle Row: Jessie Tulloch, Rhoda Warnock (Tapp) Mary Bass, Minnie Nicholson, Maud GardFront Row (Left to Right): Emma Gardiner, Kay Grigg, Mrs. Isaac Nicholson, …
- Back Row (Left to Right): Mary Bass, Mrs. Bill Boville, Jessie Tulloch, Mrs. Robert Nicholson, Olive LaRone, Ruth Clark, Mrs. Laura Anderson. Middle Row: Maud Gardiner, Emma Allen, Minnie Nicholson,Back Row (Left to Right): Mary Bass, Mrs. Bill Boville, Jessie Tulloch, …
- In the Back Row are: Ruth Clark(ministers wife) George Nicholson, Bob Nicholson, Sam Allen, Magnus Tait, Herb Allen, Andrew Tulloch, Bill Arnill, and Mr. Rickard (lay Minister). Front Row: (ladies inIn the Back Row are: Ruth Clark(ministers wife) George Nicholson, Bob Nicholson, …
- Named in the photo are: Back Row: Mrs. Mary Bass, Mrs. Olive La Rone (Warnock), Bill Arnill, Mrs. S. Rothwell. Seated are: Mrs. Alex Fraser, Mrs. Tom Hamill, Mrs. Isaac Nicholson, Hr. Hamill, Mrs. AnNamed in the photo are: Back Row: Mrs. Mary Bass, Mrs. Olive …
- This photo was taken on the occasion of the a church anniversary celebration.This photo was taken on the occasion of the a church anniversary …
- The author of this work is unknown.The author of this work is unknown.
- Rebecca and John Thomas Carlyle in later years. This photograph can be found in a scrapbook entitled "Part of the Carlyle Family Story."Rebecca and John Thomas Carlyle in later years. This photograph can be …
- The right portion of this photograph has been over exposed.The right portion of this photograph has been over exposed.
- A black and white photograph of a Lyn tractor with ski's. The tractor is pictured pulling a load of recently cut logs. An unidentified structure can be seen to the left of the tractor.A black and white photograph of a Lyn tractor with ski's. The …
- The Lyn log hauler was a vehicle similar to a tractor. However it had ski like runners instead of tires.The Lyn log hauler was a vehicle similar to a tractor. However …
- The Lyn log hauler was a vehicle similar to a tractor, however it had ski runners instead of tires.The Lyn log hauler was a vehicle similar to a tractor, however …
- The Lyn log hauler was a vehicle similar to a tractor, however it had ski runners instead of tires.The Lyn log hauler was a vehicle similar to a tractor, however …
- This photograph has been overexposed on the right hand side.This photograph has been overexposed on the right hand side.