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Robert Brown Family - Fennell's Corner Left-right: Wilmot, Gladys (Edna on knee), Earl and Robert.
Robert Brown Family - Fennell's Corner Left-right: Wilmot, Gladys (Edna on knee), Earl and Robert.
Fennell's Corner Baseball Team 1950
Parte de WEGWHIST Collection
Black and white photograph of the Fennell's Corners Baseball Team with trophies, around 1950.
Edna Steele (left), Ernest Steele, Martha Neilly (right) and Aunt Lizzie Steele (Bateman), the mother of the other three. This was the picture on a postcard written to B.T. Bateman, Fennells, Ont, Simcoe County from Macoun Saskatchewan.
Parte de Oral History Collection
Summary of an interview with Herbie Hughes in 1994 . The interviewer is Irene Moriarty. Anne Coffey and Joe Saint are also present. Herbie discusses his memories of the area, including from his childhood and from being a local politician. See the Related Descriptions below for the audio.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Fennells Baseball Team circa 1930 Back Row: Geo. Nesbitt(right field), Earl Dales (right field sub.), Everett Kneeshaw (1st base), Dough Kneewshaw (sub.), Grenville Hughes (left field), (secretary-treasurer), Ernie Hughes (sub.) Middle Row: Joe Mattenly (President), Geo. Doolittle (short stop), Vernon Hughes (pitcher), Matthew Kneeshaw (catcher/captain), Ernest Archer (centre field), Louis Leilly (2nd base), Herb Hughes (Manager) Front Row: Elmer Neilly (3rd base), Claude Nesbitt (sub.)
Standing (left to right): Al Carson, John Fennell, Mariette Fennell Seated: Doris (Fennell) Carson, Stewart Calhoun, Mary (Fennell) Calhoun.
Weary West Kicks Its Howling Blizzards Downstairs Into Ontario
Marooned cars, zig-zagged across Yonge St. at Fennell Corners, made it tough for snowplows. First through on stretch between Bradford and Barrie, bucked drifts and a 40-mph blizzard for more then eight hours. But Ontario's drifts are comparative molehills to Saskatchewan's mountains.
Parte de Oral History Collection
Audio of an interview with Herbie Hughes in 1994 . The interviewer is Irene Moriarty. Anne Coffey and Joe Saint are also present. Herbie discusses his memories of the area, including from his childhood and from being a local politician. See the Related Descriptions below for the summary.
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