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- Food Covers. Belonged in hotels, was put on food when being served to keep it warm. Donated by: Ann Hayhoe Property of Seguin Township Museum.Food Covers. Belonged in hotels, was put on food when being served …
- A postcard of the town of Marathon. In the foreground is the Everest Hotel. The Everest Hotel dorms, located behind the train station, housed single men, mill and woodyard workers. The little squareA postcard of the town of Marathon. In the foreground is the …
- A newspaper clipping describing some of the early history of Rosseau and how people travelled and transported goods.A newspaper clipping describing some of the early history of Rosseau and …
- A photocopy of a black and white photograph depicting a large white wooden building with many windows, three chimneys with several men and horse drawn carts visible in the foreground. A woman wearingA photocopy of a black and white photograph depicting a large white …
- This is an image of the Hotel Balmoral in St. Joseph. The Balmoral Hotel was a three-story hotel at the corner of Highway 21 and 84. It was constructed from 1897 to 1907, meaning it was still under cThis is an image of the Hotel Balmoral in St. Joseph. The …
- This is an image of the Hotel Balmoral in St. Joseph as seen from the street corner. And arched sign can be seen near the top of the image that reads "BALMORAL" and it appears to be over the entranceThis is an image of the Hotel Balmoral in St. Joseph as …
- Hanger - wooden with metal hook - stamped "CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS" Chatham Kent Museum Out in the Open exhibition VS 292Hanger - wooden with metal hook - stamped "CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS" Chatham …
- The Rod and Gun Hotel was originally partially constructed in 1896 by Robert Arnill as a boarding house. Mr. Arnill bought the first store in "Tally Ho" as Iron Bridge was previously known from J. B.The Rod and Gun Hotel was originally partially constructed in 1896 by …
- A newspaper photo of The Algoma Inn Tourist Hotel where Harvey and Mary Allen had their wedding reception on September 30, 1952.A newspaper photo of The Algoma Inn Tourist Hotel where Harvey and …
- A newspaper clipping about the fire that leveled the Rod & Gun Hotel. The historic structure dated back to the original lumber boom times in 1896 when the main part of the hotel was built by Robert AA newspaper clipping about the fire that leveled the Rod & Gun …
- This is a clipping from the Sault Star describing the fire that leveled the Rod and Gun Hotel in Iron Bridge, the fire took place on February 15, 1987. Originally built in 1896 as a boarding house byThis is a clipping from the Sault Star describing the fire that …
- Condition: good - some blue lines on image.Condition: good - some blue lines on image.
- Condition: fair- crack in glass negative.Condition: fair- crack in glass negative.
- Condition: Poor. Covered in stains and dirt. On hand is some sort of substance. Placed in its own envelope to protect the other photos.Condition: Poor. Covered in stains and dirt. On hand is some sort …
- The original motel was built in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Tulloch. It was later sold to the Whites who owned it until 1962. It was later sold to Mr. and Mrs. Beemer who changed the name to the IronThe original motel was built in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ervin …