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Kenneth, Jean and Edward Matchett
Kenneth, Jean and Edward Matchett, the three eldest children of Harold and Kay Matchett., IHS1227
Kevin Little
Kevin Little ( b. July 12, 1958) - son of William and Marjorie Little., IHS705
Kidd Centenary
Kidd Centenary at Ferg Kidd Farm. Three 8X10 photographs. More information is available at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS147
Kidd Farm
Kidd Farm - East of Cookstown on Broken Front Road.
Kildare Place Farm
Photo of John S. Leonard and his family in Democrat, which was a type of horse-drawn carriage popular in the early twentieth century. The photo shows two large draft horses pulling a carriage filled with at least seven people on a dirt road or laneway. John S. was the son of John Leonard and Sarah Black, and had one brother and five sisters. John S. married Sarah Corbett from Knock and had two daughters and three sons: Meta, James, Fred, Minerva, and Albert. His farm, known as Kildare Place Farm, had an apple orchard and supplemented the family's income by shipping eggs and butter to Toronto. John S. died in 1926 and the farm was taken over by his son James., IHS1063
Killarney Beach
Post card - Bell Ewart showing Killarney Beach Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3614
Killarney Beach
Photo of the Barry family's summer home on the left, with a concession stand on water in front. The Barry family ran the booth at Killarney Beach in Lefroy where you could also rent boats., IHS465
Killarney Beach Boat House
Monto Reno - personal boat house of the Douse family at the foot of Concession 4 on the south side., IHS495
Killarney Beach Lake Simcoe
Image collage of photos of the shoreline and trees around Killarney Beach, Lake Simcoe. Date unknown., IHS 4368
Killarney Beach, Lake Simcoe
Photo of a man in a rowboat in front of Killarney Beach on Lake Simcoe. The beach area is heavily wooded and a small wooden structure is visible on the shore.
Killyleagh
Florence Webb's first day at school On back of photo: Mr. J.H. Henry, S.S. #6, Innisfil, IHS208
Killyleagh School
Front: (L to R) John Henry, Lloyd Campbell, Ray Corbett, Tom Weir, Donna Castleman, Linda Weir, Dianne Henry. Second rowL (L to R) Angus Henry, Jim Weir, Linda McSherry, Lorna Castleman, Dianne McSherry, Jane Holt. Back row: (L to R) Wayne Johnson, Jim Sproule, Ted Corbett, Bob Patterson, Kathy Sprould, June Corbett, Shirley McArthur, Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. George Holt (Teacher), IHS891
Killyleagh Ball Team
These students are members of a Killyleagh ball team: Back row: Barbara Holt, Beverly Holt, Art Lagace, Reg Patterson Front row: John Sjerps, Ray Sutton, Charles Patterson, Wallace Black, Joe Lagace, IHS3882
Killyleagh Public School 1948
Grade 3 Boys at Killyleagh School Seated (l to r): Jack Shea, Ross Pratt, Ray Sutton, Joe Lagace Killyleagh School Jack Shea Ross Pratt Ray Sutton Joe Legace, IHS3884
Killyleagh School
Class photo taken in 1910 for the one room school house known as S.S. # 6, Killyleagh School, on land donated by William Sharpe on his farm to the County of Simcoe. The farm was located on the corner of Centre Street (5th Sideroad) and the Sixth Line in the Township of Innisfil. The Sharp (original spelling) Family acquired title to the farm in 1853. The farm was originally 100 acres. In the 1930s during the Depression an adjoining farm of 50 acres owned by the Rodgers family was sold by the Township for taxes, which William Sharpe purchased the 50 acres on the tax sale and increased his own farm to 150 acres. This evidently resulted in the Sharpe and Rodgers families understandably becoming estranged. Descendants of William Sharpe donated the original photo to the Simcoe County Archives and were provided with a digital copy. One of William Sharpe’s three daughters, Muriel Sharpe (Cornes) (Meeke), is the sixth child from the left in the back row with her blonde hair pulled back wearing spectacles. All three of his children attended the school. This information was provided by Barbara Cornes, daughter of Muriel Sharpe, to her son Alan Heisey in September 2020. The only other identified student is Elizabeth Easton, located in the back row on the right., IHS4074
Killyleagh School - 1949
This is a photograph of all the boys who attended Killyleagh School in June of 1949. Back row: Bob Ellis, Hoyle Campbell, Art Lagace Front row: Wallace Black, John Sjerps, Ted Corbett, Glenn Lagace, Jack Shea, Ray Sutton, Danny Shea., IHS3879
Killyleagh School - 1953
This is a photograph of all the students attending Killyleagh in May 1953: Back row: Wallace Black, Reg Patterson, Robt. Patterson, Glen (Mike) Lagace, Ted Corbett, Charles Patterson, Ray Sutton Second row: Evelyn McArthur, Dorothy Campbell, Margaret Campbell, Beverly Holt, Barbara Holt, Regina Kleinveld, Mary Corbett Front row: Marilyn Sutton, June Corbett, Peggy McSherry, Linda Patterson, Christina Kleinveld, Shirley McArthur, Muriel Sutton, Trudy Sjerps, Norma Campbell, IHS3880
Killyleagh School - Mrs. Joyce Sheppard
Photo of Mrs. Joyce Sheppard (formerly Mrs. Joyce Morris) Teacher at Killyleagh School 1949 - 1952. Lived in Bell Ewart in 1977., IHS680
Killyleagh School 1949
Killyleagh School - Grade 4 class - 1949 Back row (l to r): Joe Legace, Ray Sutton, Wallace Black, Jack Shea Seated (l to r): Barbara Holt, Beverly Holt, Dorothy Campbell Killyleagh School Barbara Holt, Beverly Holt Dorothy Campbell, IHS3885
Killyleagh School 1952
Joyce Morris, teacher, took this photograph of her students: Back row: Ray Sutton, Joe Lagace, Reg Patterson, Art Lagace, Wallace Black Middle row: Trudy Sjerps, Beverly Holt, Barbara Holt, Margaret Campbell, Regina Kleinveld, Christina Kleinveld, ___, Front row: Charles Patterson, Ted Corbett, Norma Campbell, Peggy McSherry, ____, June Corbett, Audrey Kleinveld, Muriel Sutton, Marilyn Sutton, IHS3883
Killyleagh School S.S. #6
Left to right: Betty Mooney, Loretta Gordon, Dorothy Campbell, Norma McGill, Behind girls Hoyle Campbell, IHS679
Killyleagh School-1950
This is a picture of the entire school student body at Killyleagh in 1950 Back Row (l to r):Joyce Morris, Norma Neil, Marian Black, Margaret Campbell, Myrna Gordon, Hoyle Campbell, Ray Sutton, Wallace Black Middle Row (l to r): Evelyn McArthur, Mary Corbett, Dorothy Campbell, Trudy Sjerps, Mary Ferguson, John Sjerps, Danny Shea, Jackie Shea. Front Row: (l to r): Norma Campbell, Carol Neil, Marilyn Sutton, Peggy McSherry, Muriel Sutton, Teddy Corbett, Donnie Gordon,____ Shea, Glen(Mike) Lagace. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3878
Kiln
Photo of a kiln (likely a charcoal but possibly a lime kiln) in an unknown location. The photo shows the kiln as accessible via dirt road, with a small cluster of trees in the background. There is a small layer of snow covering the kiln and ground., IHS59
King Houston Jr.
Photo of King Houston Jr. (1912 - 1976) as an infant, wearing a white gown in a pram. He was the son of King Houston Sr. and Ethel Feighen, and was later married to Aileen Whan and father of Betty (later Mrs. John Atkinson)., IHS2458
King Houston Jr. and Sister Beatrice
King Houston Jr. and his sister Beatrice with pony Baby Lucy. #3585
Knickerbacher House
Photo of the Knickerbacher House, an ice storage house, with workers floating blocks of ice to the conveyor for storage inside. The building was located in what was to become Belle Ewart park. The two men use long poles to guide the ice along a channel and then push them onto a conveyor belt that leads to the top level of the storage house where they will be stacked., IHS2343
Knock Baseball Team 1956
Group photo taken of Knock school's baseball team. The young men are posed in three rows and most are wearing white t-shirts with the word "Knock" written across the chest. The photo was taken indoors, in front of a stage. Pictured from left to right, back row: Manager Bruce Wice, Donald Shannon, Wayne Martin, Herb Shannon, Donald Gibbons, Selby Bowman, and Umpire Eddie Webb. Centre row: Gordon Cowan, Earl Shannon, Mike Webb, David Sturgess, and Andrew Cowan. Front row:Peter Metcalf (Inset), James Sturgess, Herb Shannon, Terry Webb, Ronald Cowan, Mervin Wice, and Ian Grey (inset)., IHS4155
Knock Baseball Team, 1959
Team photo of the Knock Juvenile Baseball Team in their uniforms in 1959. There are twelve team members plus two coaches in the photo posed in three rows. The two young men in the centre of the front row are balancing a trophy on their knees and everyone is smiling. The photo appears to have been taken inside someone's home with paintings and curtains visible in the background. Pictured from left to right, back row: David Sturgess, Mervin Wice, Wayne Martin, Earl Shannon jr., and Ronald Cowan. Centre row: Selby Bowman, Andrew Cowan, Donald Gibbons, Peter Metcalf, and Herbert Shannon jr. Front row: Herb Shannon (coach), Donald Shannon, Jim Sturgess, and Bruce Wice (manager). This photo and information can be found on page 78 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History Vol. II., IHS3382-83B
Knock Community Centre (Club) Ladies
An appreciation card was given to the Knock Community Cenre (Club) Ladies after presenting Royal Victoria Hospital with $1,793.37, needed to purchase a wheelchair, especially designed for tall patients. This amount, including money added by Beth Bowman, was accumulated by the ladies through bake sales, euchre parties, quilting and officially closed the account and marked the official end of 52-3 years. The Club was established in 1942 as the result of Red Cross needs during wastime. In the beginning it was known as the Knock Sewing Circle. From left: Hazel Cowan, Joan Blackstock, Helen Reeves, Isael Webb, Pat D'ambrosio, Nurse, Patient, Guy Montcalm., IHS3947
Knock Grange
Secretary's rosette or ribbon for Knock Grange (#141) Owned by John Cowan, secretary of the Grange for many years. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3351

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