- CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-KJ-2018-05-29-07
- Pièce
- 1800 - 1870
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Sepia photograph of a woman, believed to be Mary Ann Porterfield (1794-1870). Wife of Charles Watson, Mother of William John Watson.
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Sepia photograph of a woman, believed to be Mary Ann Porterfield (1794-1870). Wife of Charles Watson, Mother of William John Watson.
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Sepia Photograph of Charles Banting (1840-1921). Husband of Jane McDermott. Father of Ida Jane Mulligan Banting.
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Sepia Colour Photograph of Jane McDermott Banting. She was also referred to as "Great Gramma Banting" and "Gramma Banting" Jane was born in 1848 and passed away in 1918. Wife of Charles Banting. Taken by Laurence Photo Studio in Alliston, Ontario.
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Black and White Reproduction of a Photograph of Charles Watson (1831-1910).
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Sepia photograph of William John Watson (1868-1951). Also referred to as "Grampa Watson." Son of Charles Watson, husband of Ida Jane Mulligan Banting and father of Isobel Watson Coutts.
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An article about a highly destructive fire that swept through Holland Street, destroying multiple buildings, businesses and homes. The original article appeared in the May 22nd, 1871 edition of the Toronto Daily Telegraph and was reprinted in 1901 as part of the "Looking Backward" series.
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Shephard & Morse Lumber Company Tin
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This is a small tin container, engraved with "Shephard & Morse Lumber Co/Boston, New York, Burlington, VT AND Ottawa, Canada." The company was in operation under this name from 1877 - 1935.
Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.
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A glass milk bottle from Acme Dairy Limited.
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One metal handheld juice squeezer. Item would be used to squeeze out the juice from citrus fruits (eg. oranges, lemons)
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An oil lamp with a flat base, meant to be placed on a table.
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