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Mr. J.R. Couse'S Shed
Mr. J.R. Couse's shed.
Mr. Jack Edney
Interior of Drugstore Mr Jack Edney - Druggist
Mr. James A. Jamieson
Mr. James Alexander Jamieson, father of Mr. Neville Jamieson. His father was a farmer, and he attended Upper Canada College. He was born in 1857., IHS1740s
Mr. James Reid
Mr. James Reid, grandfather to Mrs. Dorothy Reid Jackson, a studio picture., IHS949
Mr. Jim Clement'S Home On John St. W.
Mr. Jim Clement's home on John St. W.
Mr. Jim Dinwoody
Mr. Jim Dinwoody in buggy. Taken in front of the Dinwoody home at n/e corner of 10th concession of Essa Township. First brick house built in Essa Township. Home later belongs to the Elines family - Don and Betty and children Jane, Michael, David and Richard. Don Elines and Betty moved to smaller home east of this one and Don died in April 1988.
Mr. Jim Reid
Mr. Jim Reid with colts, at 5th line farm - he is Amelia Quantz' brother and Margaret Quantz' uncle. This picture was taken before he was married. Margaret Quantz is Fred Quantz' daughter. Reid James (Jim). Father of Alvin Reid of Belle Ewart Animals - horses, IHS665
Mr. John Richardson And Mrs. Elsie Couse
Photo of John Richardson and Elsie Couse, two original members of the Cookstown Tweedsmuir History Committee.
Mr. Joseph Fagan
Portrait of Joseph Fagan, maternal grandfather of Robert Herbert. Joseph Fagan emigrated from County Tyrone, Ireland, and lived at the S.E. corner of the 20th Sideroad and 12th Concession., IHS831s
Mr. King And Family
Taken in 1938 on Mr. King's farm near Golden, BC. Left to Right: John Gable (neighbour), Dorrie, Norman, Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. King, Ronnie.
Mr. King And Housekeeper
Mr. King and housekeeper whose husband took picture and they gave him flowers for Christmas 1971.
Mr. King Gives His Address As Mr. And Mrs. Rowe Look On
Cookstown Centennial Celebration - page 10
Mr. Lemmon
at Bake Shop and Grocery Store
Mr. Lemmon
preparing dough for baking bread.
Mr. Lemmon
making cup cakes.
Mr. Lemmon
with his mechanical cutter that slices 36 buns at once.
Mr. Leonard Ross
Mr. Leonard Ross made his own chopping machine from a Ford engine and chopped his own grain to feed his pigs and cattle.
Mr. Leonard Ross On Farm
Mr. Leonard Ross on farm.
Mr. Norman Broley'S Office
Mr. Norman Broley's Office.
Mr. Norman O. Cook - Reeve Of Cookstown
Photograph of Mr. Norman O. Cook - Reeve of Cookstown.
Mr. Richard Thompkins Wood-Working Shop
Mr. Richard Thompkins wood-working shop.
Mr. Robert Black, Sr.
Studio portrait of Robert Black c. 1870. Robert was the son of James Black, an Innisfil pioneer who came with his brother John and sisters Sarah and Isabella from Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland in 1847. Robert married Margaret Booth and their children were James, Mary, Sarah Ann, Mary Jane, and Robert. This photo shows Mr. Black in a wool suit and sporting a mutton chop style of facial hair. This image was taken from page 103 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 2. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS830
Mr. Robert Eldridge'S Home
Mr. Robert Eldridge's home
Mr. Robert Lamb
Mr.Robert Lamb, with horses. Lady unidentified., IHS356
Mr. Robert N. Robinson
Mr. Robert N. Robinson. Parent of Mrs. David Evans (Delilah or Dell).
Mr. Robert Storey
Mrs. Robert Storey (with chair): operated threshing machines all his life. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS364
Mr. Ross
Mr. Ross and faithful collie named Bus (sic) bringing in water to the house, from the pump.
Mr. Ross Cutting Grain
Mr. Ross cutting grain with binder pulled by three horses named Trixie, Sarah, and Polly.
Mr. Rowe
Mr. Rowe signs the visitors book as Mrs. Cecil Nevils, convenor looks on. Cookstown Centennial Celebration - page 10

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