Basic Image Collection
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Cochrane Family Photo
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Studio portrait of the Cochrane Family. Pictured from left to right - First Row: Maidie Cowan, Donnie Cochrane, and Eleanor Cowan. Second Row: Helen Cochrane, Mrs. Joseph Cochrane holding Beverly Cochrane, David Cochrane, Elizabeth Cochrane (née Gauley), Lottie Cochrane (m. Bruce Cowan), and Jean Cowan. Back Row: Joseph Cochrane, Jack Cochrane, Bob Cowan, and Bruce Cowan., IHS737
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Cochrane House
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Photo of the exterior of Cochrane House, which was was built by George Stewart in 1869 and the farm was named "Droit Farm" meaning rightful ownership. In 1918 it was purchased from a Mr. Alex McKee by Mr. William David Cochrane and was sold by his son Joseph in 1969 to Lakeview Dairy of Barrie. The Stewarts excelled in their trades which was proven by the outstanding inside finishing, including much plaster of Paris and Birdseye finishes. The outside boasts a number of exquisite architectural and decorative features including a Juliet balcony, covered porch, cross gabled roof, decorative gable trim, and awnings for side windows., IHS2717
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Cochrane and Cowan Family Photo
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Lottie Cowan (née Cochrane) with her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane (née Gauley) and son Robert "Bob" Cowan. Lottie's father was David Cochrane and her husband was Bruce Cowan., IHS730
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Cochrane, Jw.-Truck
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Truck owned by J.W. Cochrane,probably part of the Old Boys' Reunion Parade.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3219
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Cold Fighting
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Not only do the firefighters in Innisfil fight fires, but sometimes they fight cold, like this brave soul who was on hand to make sure Innisfil's Polar Bear Dippers were safe as they jumped through the ice in Lake Simcoe. Dressed in full gear, the firefighter sits on the ice in anticipation of the participants arriving to "dip."
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Collapsed Barn
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Image taken in 1957 of a barn that was blown down during a storm. The barn can be seen collapsed on top of the stone foundation. The barn belonged to Don Beatty and was located on lot 17, concession 7., IHS403
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Combine
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One of the first self-propelled combines in the Stroud community. The photo was taken on the Harold Wallace farm., IHS1916
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Confirmation Of Gloria And Grace Hindle
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Photograph taken on the day of Gloria and Grace Hindle's Confirmation, the twin daughters of Carman and Margaret Hindle (née Morris). Pictured from left to right are: Grace, Carman, Mrs. Fred Morris (mother of Margaret), Margaret, Gloria, and Eleanor (sister of the twins), in front., IHS1870
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Connie Wisker
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Connie Wisker (Stewart)- Swimming Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3648
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Connie Wisker Stuart
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Image of Connie Wisker Stewart pictured driving an automobile, taken in 1920. Connie is smiling and appears to be wearing a hat. The car has two rows of cushioned seating, and is photographed outside. It is suspected that the photograph was taken on either Wisker Avenue or Munsey Street., IHS3630
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Connie Wisker and Friends
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Photo of Connie Wisker and three friends on a dock in Lake Simcoe, with the Lake Simcoe Ice House visible in the background. The four young ladies are all dressed in long dresses and coats, and are wearing short brimmed hats., IHS4040
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Construction-Arena
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Construction of the Arena at Thornton
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3339
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