Basic Image Collection
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Dave Cochrane's farm
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Black and white image of a group of people threshing at Dave Cochrane's farm, taken in 1929. The group is standing in front of the tractor. Two people sit on top of the tractor: Joe Roulston and John Cochrane. Standing in front of the tractor, from left to right: Leamor Lockhart, John Cochrane, Mrs. Dave Cochrane holding baby Betty Roulston who is five months old, three unidentified men, Joe Cochrane, Dave Cochrane. Dave Cochrane has a dog in front of him, jumping up on him. The farm is located at NH lot 6, concession 11., IHS3918
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Dave Cochrane's farm
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A black and white image taken in 1929 on Dave Cochrane's farm. The image features a wagonload of bags filled with grain. Four people can be seen in the image, additionally a woman holding a baby. From left to right: Joe Roulston, Jack Cochrane, Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane holding Betty Roulston, Susan Roulston.
The farm is located at NH lot 6, concession 11., IHS3920
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David Cochrane and Elizabeth Gauley Family Photo
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Family portrait of the Cochrane Family, taken in the Hunter Studio. Pictured are David Cochrane and his wife Elizabeth (née Gauley, of Essa) and their daughter Lottie (m. Bruce Cowan) and son Jack., IHS724
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David Peacock
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David Peacock was born in Scotland July 1859 and died Feb 26, 1938 at age of 79. He married Mary Adelaide Brown of Flos, Dec. 28, 1893. I don't think they had any children. David was the son of David and Margaret Peacock. He was still operating the store in 1911 in Painswick. Obit in Northern Advance, March 23, 1938m page 8., IHS4308
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Davis Cup Trophy Winners 1955
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Baseball - Davis Cup Trophy Winners.
S. Kell, G. Beamish, R. Black, B. Pinkney, W. Black, Leo Gibbons, D. Sanderson, F. Campbell, M. Amos.
From Page 74 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History. Volume 11., IHS3382-82
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Dawson's Drug Store
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Dawson's Drug Store at the north west corner of intersection of Highways 27 and 89 in Cookstown with three small boys posing in the doorway. The boys are Gordon Dawson, Douglas Dawson and Donald Monkman, about 1927. Mr. Blackmore used to direct traffic at this intersection. Both Gordon and Douglas Dawson served as pilots in the Royal Canadian Air Force (115 Squadron) in World War II. Gordon and Douglas were brothers, the sons of Thomas James Dawson and Isobel Caroline Dawson. Gordon was also the husband of Gwendoline Doris Dawson. He died on 15 November 1944 at age 22 and is buried in Reichswald Forest War Cemetery in Germany. Douglas Dawson died on 17 September 1944 at age 19 and is buried in Strijen Protestant Cemetery in the Netherlands. Both Dawson brothers are listed in the Canadian Virtual War Memorial. Thank you to Jennifer Dawson for providing additional information for this record.
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De Grassi 1900
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Baby Avenue, De Grassi (near Lefroy), Conc. 3 at lake
Roads, bridges, sidewalks
De Grassi, IHS271
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Dedication Of Judges' Stand
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Rev. Rodney
Mrs. Alexander
Jean Wadds
Hon. Lincoln Alexander - Lt. Gov. Ont.
Bill Vernon
Bill Rowe
Dedication in Honour of Earl Rowe.
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Dedication Of Plaque
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Dedication of Plaque in Honour of Neil McBride.
Jack Dinwoody at Lectern.
Rev. K.J. Rooney on right.
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Democrat In Innisfil
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Photo showing a Democrat, which is a type of wagon, in Innisfil. The narrow white house in the background may have belonged to David Soules. Pictured on the Democrat are Mrs. John Soules and her daughter Pearl in the rear with Sam Warnica and Cecil Dodds, a teacher at Big Bay Point School, seated in the front. Martha Guest stands in the doorway. The wagon is large enough to require to two horses to pull it., IHS2277
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Democrat at Stonecroft Motor Camp
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Photo of the owners of Stonecroft Motor Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Emily and John Yeates, riding in a Democrat wagon at the Stonecroft Motor Camp with a number of family members. Pictured from left to right are: Mrs. Emily Yeates, David Craig, Maisey Craig, Mary Craig, Patricia Craig, Phyllis Craig, Margery Yeates, Ray Boocock, David Boocock, Allan Boocock, and John Yeates., IHS1854
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Dempsey Brothers Summer Cottage
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Photo of the area where the Dempsey Brothers would eventually build their summer cottage subdivision. A lighthouse stands in this place today., IHS2379
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Denis Sheard Ltd.
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Aerial photo of the south east section of Highway 11 and Big Bay Point Rd. Concession 13 of Innisfil.
With field crops, the lumber business, stone house office and storage sheds prominently displayed. Born in England, Denis came to Canada at age 4 and later moved to Innisfil where he attended Big Bay Point School. Denis set up a custom lumber business which operated until 1970. The sign out front read Denis Sheard Ltd., Quality Lumber, Loans arranged. Paint, brushes, drafting supplies and lumber were only a part of the merchandise. The business operated until 1970., IHS3862
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Descendants Of John and Francis Kidd
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Back Row:
Pat Bertles, Jack Kidd
Middle Row:
Gazy Kidd, Betty Kidd, Betty Lozo, Molly Couse, Mary Alice Kidd, Ewart Kidd
Front Row:
Karl Kidd, Beulah Kidd, Art Kidd, Jo Kidd
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Descendants Of Valentine and Catherine Kelcey Vine
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Descendants of Valentine and Catherine Kelcey Vine, Innisfil.
Front row: Norman Nathaniel Parker Wice, his wife Evelyn (Kelcey) Wice, Howard Kelcey, his wife Ida (Mathers) Kelcey
Back row: Marion Kelcey, Don Bond, Harry Kelcey, Dorothy Rea (hidden behind Howard), Effa Rea.
HS #4031
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Descendents Of Miss Christina Sutherland
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Descendents of Miss Christina Sutherland, First Secretary treasurer of the Women's Institute in Cookstown.
Left to Right - Miss Helen Sutherland (Barrie), Miss Mae Sutherland (Cookstown), Mrs. Jean Hand (Stroud).
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Diamond Jubilee 1931
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Diamond Jubilee and Old Boy's Reunion, Knock School, July 4, 1931 (four parts).
For the known attendees in the list of 178, see the file at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS314
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Directors and Associate Directors Of Cookstown Agricultural Society
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Back Row: J Robinson, D Elines, A Cooper, I Wright
Middle Row: W Milligan, W Corrigan, N Nevills, R Draper, L Cook
Front Row: H Corrigan, D McMaster, S French, J Vernon, C Nevills, A Gilroy, K Crawford
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District Executive
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Photo of the District Executive at Cookstown's 50th Anniversary celebration. Jessie Louise Monkman is pictured in the centre, the others are unknown.
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Dock at Robinson House Hotel
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Photo of the Robinson House, a hotel on Big Bay Point. The hotel first came into being when Isaac Robinson, a farmer on Big Bay Point, began taking summer boarders into his farmhouse. This proved profitable enough to convert the home into a two-storey hotel. The Robinson family originally settled there 9 December 1875, and sold to Samuel Grandidge on 2 December 1896, approximately 3 years after Isaac's death. Edward Adamson eventually bought the property from Grandidge in 1898 for $3,500, but the removal of steamers from the lake proved to be the hotel's downfall. Adamson sold to William McCoomb in 1908. The photo depicts the long white two-storey building in the background with a view of the dock and path leading to the entrance of the building, with a number of people scattered across the lawn and in canoes along the shore., IHS127
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