Basic Image Collection
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Frame Of Barn After Raising
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The frame of a barn after a barn raising, 1935. Farm of Annie and Jim Leonard (son of John Leonard)., IHS134
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Frances M. Hubbert With Niece
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Photo of Frances M. Hubbert in a long dress on a porch step holding with her infant Noriene Hastings of Beaverlodge, Alberta. The photograph was taken at 189 Essa Road. Ms. Hubbert was a teacher, missionary, and writer born in 1900 at Holly as the seventh child of James Hubbert and Martha Srigley. She graduated as a Deaconess of the Anglican Church in 1929 and was best known as a Friendship Worker for the Anglican Women's Auxiliary (1950-65) and welcomed hundreds of European immigrant families to Toronto after the war in the name of the Church. She found homes, jobs, and arranged classes in English for them, often teaching them herself. In 1964 she alone resettled 145 families and held 474 interviews. From 1933 to 1973 she wrote poems and stories for children, a countless number were published, mainly in Anglican Sunday School papers, "Child's Own." Her "Twilight Hour" (1959) was published in public school reader "Across the Country," "God the Father Hears Today" (1962) was published in the Anglican Hymn Book for Children, "Cradles in a Manger" (1965) was chosen for a new hymn book by the Hymn Society of America and was one of twelve accepted from 400 entries. From 1965 to 1973 she was the Literature Secretary for the national office of the WCTU., IHS1655
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Francis Barclay, Jr.
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Portrait of Francis Barclay, Jr., a shopkeeper at Bromley. He was the son of Francis Barclay and Agnes Beattie and born on 19 January 1830. He was one of ten children., IHS371
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Frank Beatty & Milton Reid
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Photo of Frank Beatty (left) and Milton Reid (right) seated outdoors on Frank's farm.
Frank Beatty married Jessie Allan, and they had one daughter named Faith. He later married Eva Lloyd. He lived on this farm until his death.
Milt Reid was a blacksmith in Lefroy for a number of years., IHS3260
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Frank Cowan
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Frank Cowan (age of four) of Knock, posing beside a chair wearing a long coat and ruffled collar., IHS2867
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Frank Cowan And Family
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Portrait of Frank Cowan and his wife Blanche with their children, Andrew and Margaret (later Bently)., IHS746
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Frank Cowan Plowing
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Photo of Frank Cowan plowing a field in 1978 with a tractor and attached plow. Visible on the left is Andrew Cowan's house, and Frank Cowan's on the right. The top of John Cowan's house is also visible to the left of Frank's., IHS3034
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Frank Cowan'S Charolais Calf
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Royal Winter Fair 1973 - Frank Cowan's charolais calf sold to Jim Hayes, Cookstown. He won Reserve Champion Charolais at Queen's Guiness competition.
Animals
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Frank Hindle Farm
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The team on a hay wagon on the Frank Hindle farm. Pictured on the wagon is Jean Hindle (Mrs. Hartley Evans)., IHS546
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Frank Hindle Home
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Photo of the house owned by Frank Hindle, which burned down on 15 October 1960.
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Frank Robertson
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Portrait of Frank Charles Robertson, the son of Matthew Robertson and Elizabeth Irving. He was born in 1850 and died in 1925, and lived on the south half of Lot 15, Concession 7. He married Mary Elizabeth Gartley in November 1879. Mary was born in 1855 and died in 1928., IHS2353
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Frank Rogerson
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Frank Rogerson 1868-1956. Son of James Rogerson and Elizabeth McLennan. Born on NH Lot 19, Conc. 2 (Robert Kell place today). Married Anne Haughton, father of Alice Jefferies, IHS971
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Frank Rogerson Cutting Ice
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Photo of a man, Frank Rogerson, using a large hand-held toothed saw to cut ice on Lake Simcoe for the ice harvesting industry. The silhouettes of three other labourers are standing on the ice in the background., IHS961
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Frank Rogerson'S Model T
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Model T Ford owned by Frank Rogerson. Note the brass radiator, lamps and outside horn. Frank Rogerson driving with Norman Wilson.
Left to right back: Lizzie Moir and Christena Rogerson, IHS931
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Frank Sawyer
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Frank Sawyer, son of Thomas Sawyer, south half lot 15, concession 1, Fennell's Corners., IHS2716
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Frank Sawyer And Johnny Falls
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Frank Sawyer (left) and Johnny Falls of Innisfil Township. Frank Sawyer died in 1915, age about 43, he farmed on the lst Concession at Fennell's Corners, he was born in 1872., IHS2897
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Frank and Margaret Robertson
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Frank Robertson and his wife, Margaret (Maddie) (Constable) Robertson. They lived in: Knock, Painswick, Cookstown, Stroud and Churchill., IHS2727
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Frankie Robertson
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Frankie Robertson graduated as an R.N. Orillia in 1929. She is the daughter of John and Margaret Robertson., IHS2611
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Fraser Campbell
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Family photo of Fraser Campbell, his wife Nellie Scott, and their children Ann, Gordon, and David (centre). The couple also had a fourth child, Cathy, not yet shown., IHS2413
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Fred Beatty
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Fred Beatty, son of John Beatty, Jr. For further information see the Beatty Family Tree #3540., IHS3262
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Fred Dallimore Family
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Fred Dallimore Family,
Left to right - Peter Kennedy, Judy Dallimore, Christine Dallimore, Barbara Dallimore nee_______, Ted Dallimore.
Front Row - Fred Dallimore, Lillian (Johnston) Dallimore, Scott Dallimore., IHS3807
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Fred Lucas
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Front: _________, Dorothy Lucas and her mother, Mrs. Fred Lucas,
George Lucas (age 2-3 years) is in front of father Fred Lucas
Back _______________, __________________,, IHS1592
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Fred Lucas
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(l to r )_______________, ________________
Fred Lucas, Fred Allan, IHS1602
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Fred Lucas
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Fred Lucas (rear seat) riding in a car with others (unknown)., IHS1542
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Fred Lucas
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Photo of Fred Lucas driving a horse and buggy. The horse pulling the buggy is dark in colour, and Mr. Lucas is wearing a boater hat., IHS1540
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