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- One of the twenty locomotives of this type designed in the 1930's for CPR's fast intercity passenger services and completed in 1937-38 by the Canadian Locomotive Co. in Kingston, Ontario. Also, referOne of the twenty locomotives of this type designed in the 1930's …
- With 65 engines, Canadian Pacific owned the second largest North American fleet. The first, delivered in 1929, were standard engines, but beginning in 1937 they were streamlined and used primarily foWith 65 engines, Canadian Pacific owned the second largest North American fleet. …
- With the end of World War II, the men returning from the war, the men who were released from POW camps, and Europeans wishing to stay in Canada, were all well received by the town of Marathon. In thiWith the end of World War II, the men returning from the …
- In the background of this photo you can see the train depot under construction. In the foreground, are the dormatories for construction workers.In the background of this photo you can see the train depot …
- Photo of the Canadian Pacific Railway station under construction.Photo of the Canadian Pacific Railway station under construction.
- Marathon, Ontario, transportation, railway, railroadMarathon, Ontario, transportation, railway, railroad
- Photo shows the bunk houses for the road construction workers and/or employees of the train station.Photo shows the bunk houses for the road construction workers and/or employees …
- Locomotive possibly stopped to 'tank up' at the water towers before heading west to Thunder Bay.Locomotive possibly stopped to 'tank up' at the water towers before heading …
- Photo of the CNR Station at Stevens, Ontario on a brisk -42 degree Fahrenheit. A steam locomotive pulls into the depot for the Marathon paper mills of Canada. Other stops along the way included HearsPhoto of the CNR Station at Stevens, Ontario on a brisk -42 …
- Agnes Macphail in a garden with a canine companion.Agnes Macphail in a garden with a canine companion.
- Agnes Macphail, front row, center, [see insert] in group portrait during the first American tour of Consumers Cooperatives visiting Consumers Cooperative Association North Kansas City, Missouri, JulyAgnes Macphail, front row, center, [see insert] in group portrait during the …
- A. A. MacLeod was the Labour Progressive Party (LPP) Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the riding of Bellwoods in Toronto (1943-1951). Agnes Macphail was Member of the LegislA. A. MacLeod was the Labour Progressive Party (LPP) Member of the …
- This unmarked and undated photo was located in miscellaneous municipal files and permission was granted to scan this photo to add to our local collection.This unmarked and undated photo was located in miscellaneous municipal files and …
- This is a black and white photo of a typical classroom taken in the Maple Ridge School, approximately 1941-1942. The photo shows two rows of students shown seated at their desks.This is a black and white photo of a typical classroom taken …
- This is a black and white photo of Mr. Grant Huffman, who taught at the Maple Ridge School, in approximately 1941. The photo shows Mr. Huffman standing at the edge of a lake or a river, wearing a shoThis is a black and white photo of Mr. Grant Huffman, who …
- Notes written underneath this photo read "Original Presbyterian Church in Little Rapids Established on this site in 1896" This church is currently used by the United Church congregation in Little RapNotes written underneath this photo read "Original Presbyterian Church in Little Rapids …
- This mill was once the largest white pine mill east of the rockies. More information about the logging days of this area can be found in the book Logging Days in Blind River by Carl Kauffmann, availaThis mill was once the largest white pine mill east of the …
- This is a hard-cover book dated 1948, believed to have been at the Peshu Lake Tower. Page 2-103 contains information about people entering the Mississaugi Forest area with a record of name, home addrThis is a hard-cover book dated 1948, believed to have been at …