Basic Image Collection
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Churchill Store
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Photograph of the Churchill Store, located northwest of the 4th Line in Churchill, with apartments visible to the north. Note the balcony, which has since been removed., IHS930
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Churchill United Church Mission Circle Picnic
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Pictured from left to right - Front Row: Dorothy Allan, Ruth Stewart, Kay Allan, Lorene McDonald, Norma Wilson, Jean Donnelly, Jean Irving, and Jessie Pratt. Back Row: Grace Allan, Mary King, Jean Ralston, Mary Hillock, Luella Donnelly, Jean Hubbert, and Margaret Duncan., IHS1656
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Churchill Village - Looking South
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Photo of a street in the village of Churchill taken in 1915, looking south. Visible on the east side are: the Churchill Hotel, Thomas Allan residence, and the Presbyterian manse. Visible on the west side are: Mrs. Canning's (upper apartment, to north) the seamstress, and the General store on the corner. A horse and buggy are also visible in the centre of the photo., IHS522
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Churchill Wins District Tankard
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Photo of five members of the Churchill men's curling team after winning the District Tankard in 1962. Pictured from left to right, front row: Harvey O'Dell, Blythe Black, and Jack Constable. Back Row: John Bell and Gordon Todd. Missing: Frank Kell, Gordon Kneeshaw, and Mel Brass. The photo is a close-up shot and shows two crossed brooms in front of Blythe Black in the centre., IHS1120
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Churchill Women'S Institute
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Women's Institute, John Todd Home, Second Line, Innisfil.
Back row left to right: Mrs. Andrew King, Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Todd, Mrs. James Allan, Mrs. D. Lennox, Maud Leffler, Mrs. Sam Todd, Mrs. Hart Thomas
Middle row left to right: Mrs. Audus King, Mrs. Robert Boyes, Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. Wallace Sloan, Mrs. Wes. Moore, Mrs. Chas. McLennan (baby), Mrs. Wightman Goodfellow, Miss Sawyer, Mrs. Norman Willson
Front row left to right: Margaret Chapin, Mildred Todd, Miss Canning, Marion Clement, Myrtie Todd, Mrs. Sawyer, Reba Rothwell, Mrs. wm. Ralston, Mrs. Touse Bateman.
Costumes, clothing, IHS1344
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Churchill Women'S Institute
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Front (l to r) Mrs. Seymour Kell, Mrs. Jack Constable, Mrs. Robert Sinclair, Mrs. Robert Boyes, Mrs. George Constable with son Sandy on knee, Mrs. Allan Todd with daughter Marilyn on knee, Annie Reive, Mrs. Norman King, Mrs. Russell Stewart, Mrs. Harvey Ralston, Mrs. Mervin Noble Mrs. Dudley Evans.
Back (l to r) Mrs. Frank Beatty, Mrs. Mac Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth Sturgeon, Mrs. Fred Lucas, Mrs. Roy Jack, Mrs. Hugh Donnelly, Mrs. Gavin C. Allan, Mrs. Max Hofland, Miss. Minnie Tait, Mrs. Wilfred Steward, Mrs. Cyril Spence, Mrs. Harry Todd, Mrs. Rees, Mrs. Joseph Ferrier, Miss Joanna Reive, Mrs Sterling Archer., IHS1525
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Churchill Women'S Institute - 1900'S
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Early members of the Churchill Women's Institute:
First row: Mrs. James Allan, Mrs. Robert Sproule, Mrs. Audus King, Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mrs. Andrew King, Mrs. Sam Todd, Mrs. Mains, Mrs. Robert Boyes, Mrs. Tena Rogerson, Mrs. William Kell, Muriel Sloan, Edna Haughton
Second row: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Thos. Allan, Mrs. D. Clement, Mrs. S.W. Moore, Mrs. R.W. Sloan, Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. H. Thomas, Mrs. Mac Sturgeon, Mrs. H. Thomas, Miss Maude Leffler
Third row: Miss E. Taylor, Miss Ella Canning, Miss Lydia Rogerson, Mrs. Leader, Miss Evaleen Sloan, Miss Bell, Miss Alice Grose, Miss Luella Bateman, Marjorie Sproule, Lilian Sproule, Amy Haughton, Ida Kell., IHS462
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Churchill Women'S Institute - Circa 1931
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Churchill Women's Institute about 1931 taken at Mrs. Hodgson's home:
Front row: Mrs. R. Lucas, Marion Hodgson, Mrs. J. McEwan, Gladys Clement, Mrs. G. Constable
Second row (seated): Mrs. R. Sinclair, Mrs. N. King, Mrs. S. Watt, Mrs. H. Ralston, Mrs. A. Todd, Mrs. O. Todd and Myrna, Mrs. H. Todd
Third row: Mrs. R. Boyes, Mrs. Sam Todd, Mrs. Minnie Wright, Mrs. H. Allan, Reta Clement ___, Mrs. G.C. Allan
Fourth row: Miss L. Sturgeon, ____, Mrs. W. Stewart, Mrs. Brant, Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. S. Kell, ____, Mrs. H. Hastings, Mrs. R. Kell, Mrs. R. Clement
Back row: Mrs. R. Stewart, Mrs. W. Allan, Miss Minnie Tait, Mrs. Ed Sloan, Mrs. J.E. Hodgson, IHS1526
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Circular Saw Cutting Ice
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Photo of two men in long winter coats and hats operating a large saw with two circular blades cutting ice for the Belle Ewart Ice Co. Harvey Whan is pictured on the left., IHS2342
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Circular Saws Cutting Ice
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Photograph showing two men in hats and long coats using two circular saws to cut ice on Lake Simcoe for the ice harvesting industry. Pictured on the left is Harvey Whan. Large blocks of ice were floated to the shore and stored in ice buildings until they were eventually shipped out to be used in ice boxes before freezers and refrigerators were available., IHS2342
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Clarence And Effie Cooper
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Portrait of Clarence and Effie Cooper, the children of Matthew Cooper and Matilda Hill. Effie married Cyrus Smith and had one son named Orville. She later married R.W. Glass., IHS2422
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Clarence Sloan
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Clarence Sloan as a child, in front of his father's (R.W. Sloan) Carriage Works and Paint Shop., IHS531
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Class Photo of Room II in Cookstown
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Class photo taken in 1943 of the members of Birnie Speers' class in room II of Cookstown Public School. Pictured from left to right, back row: five unknown, Jack Patton, Muriel Goodfellow, unknown, and Olive Copeland. Middle row: unknown, Pat Evans, Betty Gilroy, Bessie Hunter, Barbara Mieler, unknown, and Jean Carter. Front row: John Houghton, unknown, Bob Allison, and six unknown. The students are posed in front of the school's brick wall. Photo courtesy of Mrs. Eva Carter, February 1990.
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Classroom At Cookstown Public School
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Photo taken in 1893 of a classroom interior at Cookstown Public School with students seated at their desks. The teachers, Miss Addie Ferguson and Mrs. W.F. Moore, who were substituting for Mr. W.F. Moore and Miss Elder, are pictured standing at the back of the classroom. The three boys standing along the wall next to the teachers were from a different classroom in the school. They are Frank Coleman, Joe Griffith, and Bill Jebb. Pictured in the far left column of benches, from left to right and front to back are: Bill Gilroy, Leonard Ross, Sam White, [?] Campbell, Carrie Armstrong, May Coleman, Lulu Armstrong, [?] Hungerford, [?] Patterson, and his sister [?] Patterson (directly in front of Miss Ferguson). Second Column, from front to back: O. Mayhew, Billy Moore, Lulu Phillips, [?] Platt, Libby Agnew, Aggie Thompson, Lou Sherman, son of Joe Ross, [?] Patience, Billy Copeland, [?] Grove (mostly obscured), Bobby Coleman, Maggie Thompson, daughter of Joe Ross, Carrie Cook, and [?] Campbell from Sandhill Farm. Third column: Maud Cook, Maud Stewart, Marion Christie, Harry Bryson, Milt Sherman, Will Griffith, Sam King, [?] McLellan, Nina Moore, Clara Sherman, May Banting, Bob Banting, Harrison Ayrest, and [?] Patience. Note the photos of Sir John A. Macdonald and Queen Victoria at the back of the classroom. The boys are all dressed in trousers and long sleeved shirts or coats with the girls in long sleeved dresses.
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Claude Sloan
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Photo of Claude Sloan sitting in his father's (R.W. Sloan) Carriage and Paint Shop., IHS532
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Clearing Snow
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Photo of John Boyes II, road foreman, clearing snow with two teams of horses in front of the Churchill Presbyterian (later United) Church. The horses are large draft horses, and the snow reaches well past their shoulders showing a heavy snowfall in the winter of 1920., IHS2669
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Clearing Snow In 1930
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Clearing snow in 1930 at the top of the 10th line to get Mrs. Sager to hospital. (approximately Lot 24), IHS4312
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Clearing Stones
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Photo of Isaac Spring II clearing stones with a wagon and team of horses., IHS1128
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Cliff Webb
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Cliff Webb and prize winning horses at Barrie Fair. From pg. 114 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol.II, IHS3382-120A
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Closing Of Nantyr School
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Robert Duncan and Mrs. William Robertson (nee Marjorie Ness) at the closing of Nantyr school., IHS2345
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Clover Mill
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Photo of two steam power plants, one hauled by team and wagon and the other with a team and sleigh, used in this case for threshing clover. Typically after the threshing was over in the autumn, the clover mill started the rounds and visited farms with clover fields. It started later in the year, often with snow on the ground, because of a working theory that clover seeds threshed better in cold weather., IHS3531
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Clydesdale Horses At Plowing Match
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The Clydesdale horses of Robert Boyes Sr., plowing at the South Simcoe Plowing Match held on the farm of Robert Campbell. In the photograph, there are three men named Robert Boyes: Robert Senior, his nephew Robert (known as Pat), and Pat's son Bobbie., IHS1659
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Cnr Station At Cookstown
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Photo of the exterior of Cookstown's Canadian National Railway Station taken in the mid-1910s. The photo shows two men in suits and hats standing at the foot on the stairs up to the station platform, and the name Cookstown painted clearly on the wall above the two side windows. The train tracks as well as the grain elevator behind the station are visible .
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Cochrane Family - Baby Jack
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Baby Jack Cochrane at 8 months
Son of Elizabeth Cochrane (died Jan. 27, 1955, age 83) and David Cochrane (died Jan. 27, 1951, age 77)
Cochrane, Jack
Cochrane, Elizabeth
Cochrane, David, IHS3919
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