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Fred Lucas
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Fred Lucas posing with touring car., IHS1545
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Fred Lucas 2
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Photo taken at Fred Lucas' home. Pictured from left to right are: Harry Weeks, Don Beatty, Dorothy Goodman (née Lucas), and Fred Lucas., IHS11595
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Fred Lucas With Horse And Buggy
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Photo of Fred Lucas driving a horse and buggy on what appears to be a driveway to a farm with a barn visible in the background. The horse is dark in colour and Mr. Lucas is wearing a dark coat and fedora., IHS1543
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Fred Morris Family
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Fred Morris Family:
Left to right: John, Stephen, Margaret, Mrs. Fred Morris, Fred Morris, Verle and Matthew Morris.
COSTUME, IHS1880
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Fred Quantz
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Mr. Fred Quantz, the photograph was taken in Barrie, he was about 17 years old. He lived at the 12th line. He was on the 12th line west of St. Paul's farming until the Doctor said he had to quit. He worked for Mr. Wisker in Bell Ewart for 8 years, then he went to Toronto where he worked for McIntyre and Taylor. He was a carpenter and mould maker there. Mr. Quantz then came back to Bell Ewart where he worked for the township. He put up and made all the street signs for the Township, in Bell Ewart., IHS664
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Fred Rainey
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This photograph is Fred Rainey (left) and friend. Taken about 1902. He was born and raised at SH Lot 6, Innisfil Twp., later going to Toronto and Waterloo. He spent some years as a Stationary Engineer. But in later years returned to finish his working days on the farm he was born on. This farm was cleared by his father, James Rainey, and is still occupied by his son, Herman Rainey. It is a Century Farm., IHS2499
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Fred Wright Home
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Fred Wright Home.
From the Stroud Tweedsmiur Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-96B
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Frederick Quantz
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Frederick Quantz, one of 17 children, married Fannie Hannah Pratt, daughter of John Pratt, and his children Anne and George. The family first lived at Lot 16, Concession 11, it may have been at N 1/2 Lot 12, Concession 11 at the time the photograph was taken, as they moved there after a few years of marriage.
George is the father, and Frederick is the grandfather of the owner of the photograph, Fred Quantz. FAMILY OF QUANTZ, IHS321
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Funeral Parlour
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The first undertaking parlour in Cookstown. This picture was taken after Mr. Hughes moved to his present location on King Street North.
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G. Johnston and A. Cumming
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George Johnston and Andrew Cumming of Ratepayers Association, in front of the Stroud Community Hall. From Page 109 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-115A
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Gail Lucas
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Gail Lucas proudly holds the newly released "Memories of Cookstown" local history book. Gail was the page designer and chief editor for this project. She had also been editor for "Farms of Innisfil" in 2006., IHS4302
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Gail Lucas
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Gail Lucas proudly holds the newly released "Memories of Cookstown" local history book. Gail was the page designer and chief editor for this project. She had also been editor for "Farms of Innisfil" in 2006., IHS4302
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Garage Of Mr. Fred Quantz
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Mr. Fred Quantz in front of his first garage, it was made out of logs, was on the 5th line, Lot 23, Bell Ewart. CONSTRUCTION - LOG, IHS662
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Garages - Thornton
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Sam J. Maiel's Garage - Thornton
Refer to #3227 which is an earlier picture of the garage (two buildings were separate)
Garages, IHS3228
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Gas Pumps
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Photo of a flatbed truck after fueling at a service station. There are two tall gasoline pumps visible in front of the truck, and the driver dressed in a dark coat is standing beside the driver's side door.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS1852
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Gates At Cookstown Fairgrounds
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Photo of the gates erected at the entrance to the Cookstown Fairgrounds in honour of the centennial of the fair in 1958. The gates are made of stone, and the driveway between them is unpaved.
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Gathering Honoring Zelma (Srigley) Sinton
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Gathering at Clarence Srigley's in honor of Zelma (Srigley) Sinton, a missionary in China for 45 years.
Back row: Reverend Earlston Doe, Mrs. William Lucas, Mary Lougheed, ____, Ruby Cochrane, Mrs. Fred Brown, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Arthur Dyer, Mrs. David Cochrane, ___, ____, Irene Kell, ____, ____, Gladys Srigley, ____, Mrs. William Lockhart, ____, Lizzie Palling,____, ____, Verna Wice, Mrs. C.M. Srigley, Mrs. Herb Lougheed, ____.
Second row: Mrs. George Hubbert, ____, Mrs. Herb Lougheed, Miss Jennie Jago, ____, Mrs. David Cochrane, Mrs. Thomas Kell, Mrs. Thompson Campbell, ____, ____, Mrs. Reg (Myrtle) Srigley, ____, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Lizzie (Srigley) Taylor.
Front row: ____, Mrs. Levi Srigley, Ruth Srigley, Mrs. Jennie Green, Mrs. Joe Cochrane, Mrs. Earlston Doe, Mrs. Chas. Campbell, ____, ____, Barbara Srigley., IHS2105
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Gavin C. Allan
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Churchill rink - Won Barrie Bonspiel. Left to Right: Gavin c. Allan, George Malcomson, John Allan and Davie Lennox., IHS1298
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Gavin C. Allan In Front Of The Sloan Building
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Photo of Gavin C. Allan, Innisfil Township Clerk from 1937 to 1954, standing in front of the Township office in 1937. The office was located in the James old Sloan building, a historical landmark likely built in the 1820s. The building was owned by the Sloan family for one hundred years, but was demolished by Gregg Davis in 1947. Mr. Allan was an Innisfil Councillor from 1913 to 1922, Deputy Reeve in 1923, and Reeve from 1926 to 28. He was greatly interested in the inauguration of Innisfil Park (now known today as Innisfil Beach Park) in 1922 and the reforestation demonstration plot on High 11 at Concession 7. He also operated a chopping mill and creamery in Churchill for a short time and farmed Burnside farm on Lot 15, Concession 5 for three years. He moved to Lefroy in 1916 and worked as a cement contractor for 10 years, and later as a grain merchant and elevator operator in Lefroy for 9 years. The photo shows him standing in the door way of the building, which features muntins across the large glass window panes surrounding the door., IHS1478
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General Store, Stroud
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At Stroud four corners. When Mrs. Sarah Greens' mother Miss. Minnie Bowman (Leonard) worked at the Tailors "Hamilton and Young" (far right of building).
Starting R to L: Mr. Hamilton Young, Mrs. Hamilton Young, next their daughter Mary Young (she married William Hunter). Next Mrs. Sarah Greens mother Minnie (Margaret (Bowman) Leonard (married name). Next James Brewster. (Children seated are unknown). Far left by tree David Hill (he kept Hotel at Craigvale). Mrs. McKench wheeling baby buggy (note old baby carriage).
The building comprised of General Store (dry goods and furniture), and Tailor shop. Mrs. Sarah Greens mother was 22 years old when she was married., IHS1561
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General Store, Stroud, On.
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The "Corner Store". Stroud, On.
From Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol 111
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3383-3C
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General Store-Painswick
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This is a photo of Johnston's Painswick Store and Gas Station, now the location of the Shell Gas Station and Car Wash.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3900
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Genevieve Jamieson
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Studio portrait of Genevieve Jamieson (b. 1902), daughter of Dorothea Jamieson, when she was 2 years and 9 months old. She was sister to Neville Jamieson. She is wearing a white dress and white bow in her hair, which is blonde and in ringlets., IHS1751s
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