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A map of Newton Robinson in 1860-1900.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
A map of Newton Robinson in 1860-1900.
Parte deLocal History Collection
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S. S. # 10, Newton Robinson, 1958. Back Row: Teacher Mrs. Dorothy Hodgson, Sarah Parsons, Louise Ireland, Evelyn Connell, Joan Jarvis, Yvonne Jarvis, Karen Beeston, Irene Jackson, Paul Coborn, Jonathon Parsons, Maurice Jeffels, Ross Brown, Davids Parsons, Larry Halbert. Middle Row: Robert Connell, Roger Stewart, Marvin Chantler, Darlene Black, Jane Rowe, Gail Halbert, Peter Coborn, Ralph Ireland, Ken Jeffels, Billy Halbert, Scott Parsons, Roger Toast, Jim Roth. Front Row: Donna Stewart, Carolyn Halbert, Marilyn Houghton, Nancy Bell, Laird Hollingshead, John Poole, Eddy Roth, Unknown, Unknown, Helga Toast, Ruth Connell, Willie Parsons, Earl Rowe.
Newton Robinson's second schoo S.S. #10 about 1955. Back Row l-r: Frank Meher, David Parson, David Connell, Jonathon Parsons, John Halbert, Francis Chantler Carmine Black, Karen Beeston, Dianne Cofield, Joan Connell. Second Row l-r: Donald Jarvis, Morris Jeffles, Peter Coborn, Larry Halbert, Marvin Chantler, Roger Stewart, Ross Brown, Joan Jarvis, [?], Sarah Parsons, Lorraine Roth, Evelyn Connell, Gail Halbert Front Row l-r: Scott Parson, Wilfred Toast, Kenneth Jeffles, Ken Cofield, Bill Halbert, Bob Connell, Donna Stewart, Carolyn Halbert, Jane Rowe, [?].
Model of Newton Robinson in 1879, looking west, made by Doug Riley in 1979.
Model of Newton Robinson in 1879, looking north. Made by Doug Riley in 1979.
Stanley Copeland's car, bought from George Windross for $35. The building, built in 1934, was the garage where Stan first started his garage business in 1946. From left, Bruce Jackson, Fern Madill, Stanley Copeland.