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- Newspaper photograph and article about Mrs. Mary Elizabeth MacQueen, religious women living in Toronto who knew Queen Victoria and Kaiser Wilhelm II. At some point of her life she worked for ArmstronNewspaper photograph and article about Mrs. Mary Elizabeth MacQueen, religious women living …
- Newspaper announcement of coming wedding of Miss Ruth Margaret Agnew to William Gould Armstrong at Hart House Chapel (University of Toronto). With a photograph of young woman - Ruth Margaret Agnew. NNewspaper announcement of coming wedding of Miss Ruth Margaret Agnew to William …
- Newspaper article with details on wedding of Isabella Maude Armstrong, Queenton, Ontario and William Herbert Walsh of Auburn, N. Y. Newspaper clipping, part of a scrapbook, measuring 24.5 x 6 cm. UndNewspaper article with details on wedding of Isabella Maude Armstrong, Queenton, Ontario …
- ONIGARA [Dorothy Walsh], The Globe Newspaper article about Laura Secord by ONIGARA (Dorothy Walsh) with her drawing of her Laura Secord's Queenston home [copied from Mrs. Currie's book on Laura Secord]. Newspaper clipping on a page ofONIGARA [Dorothy Walsh], The Globe Newspaper article about Laura Secord by ONIGARA (Dorothy Walsh) with her drawing …
- From Armstrong family collection.From Armstrong family collection.
- George Coulson Workman (1848-1936) was a Methodist minister, editor and controversial theologian. He was born in Grafton, Ontario and ordained as a Methodist minister in 1876. He was assistant editorGeorge Coulson Workman (1848-1936) was a Methodist minister, editor and controversial theologian. …
- The Globe, 1909 Newspaper article, in series "Men, Women and Events", about an unique summer house standing on the lawn of a Niagara River fruit farm in Queenston and made of historic wheels. With a photograph of thThe Globe, 1909 Newspaper article, in series "Men, Women and Events", about an unique summer …
- George Ross had become Chief Post Office Superintendent in 1905 and received I.S.O. [Imperial Service Order] on 17/07/1909.George Ross had become Chief Post Office Superintendent in 1905 and received …
- From Armstrong family collection.From Armstrong family collection.
- The original cornerstone, which was laid with full Masonic honors, stands on a pedestal in the northeast corner of the Academy Park, Lewiston, NY, which is used throughout the year for sports and culThe original cornerstone, which was laid with full Masonic honors, stands on …
- From Armstrong family collection.From Armstrong family collection.
- From Armstrong family collection.From Armstrong family collection.
- The Globe, 6 Jun 1933 From Armstrong family collection.The Globe, 6 Jun 1933 From Armstrong family collection.
- Newspaper photographs of wedding of Ruth Margaret Agnew to William Gould Armstrong at Hart House Chapel (University of Toronto) on February 25, 1939. Newspaper clippings measure: 24.5 x 14.5 cm; 18 xNewspaper photographs of wedding of Ruth Margaret Agnew to William Gould Armstrong …
- ARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial buildings in the Toronto area. Born in Queenston, Ont. on 2 September 1882 he attended public and high scARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial …
- The Mail and Empire (1895-1936), June 28, 1928 ARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial buildings in the Toronto area. Born in Queenston, Ont. on 2 September 1882 he attended public and high scThe Mail and Empire (1895-1936), June 28, 1928 ARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial …
- ARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial buildings in the Toronto area. Born in Queenston, Ont. on 2 September 1882 he attended public and high scARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial …
- ARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial buildings in the Toronto area. Born in Queenston, Ont. on 2 September 1882 he attended public and high scARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial …
- Article about moving a historic house built by Woodruff family in St. Davids to Caledon Hills by a new owner Douglas Doerr from Toronto. Newspaper clipping. Unknown publication. From Armstrong familyArticle about moving a historic house built by Woodruff family in St. …
- ARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial buildings in the Toronto area. Born in Queenston, Ont. on 2 September 1882 he attended public and high scARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial …
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