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Neil Sturgeon, Deputy Chief Of Police
Neil Sturgeon, Deputy Chief. Neil was hired as a constable for the Innisfil Township Police Force in 1970. He retired from the South Simcoe Police in 2001. Photograph taken at a retirement dinner program., IHS4332
Neilly Home
Standing in front of the house, left to right are Margaret Neilly, Alzada Neilly, Mr. George Neilly, Donald Barnes, and Eldon Neilly. Donald Barnes father was the local pump maker. Note back of the house is the grandstand in the Fair Grounds.
Neilly's Food Market and Hardware
Neilly's Food Market and Hardware, owned by Eldon and Mabel Neilly, located in Cookstown.
Nellie Fraser
Studio portrait of Nellie Fraser of Lefroy, sister to Mrs. J.C. McKeggie. J.C. McKeggie ran a local shop in Lefroy. She is wearing a floor length dress and medallion necklace., IHS2355
Nelly Rifle Club
The Neilly Rifle Club: Daniel, John D., John R., Andrew, Samuel, Mathew, Robt., John G., James, Joseph, John Doolittle, Coach. This photograph of all Neillys was sent to the New York Rifle and Fishing Magazine., IHS3948
Nelson And Melville Martin
Nelson and Melville Martin, twin sons of Fred Martin and Emma Graves, they lived on the 8th line, later moved to Barrie. Melville died when he was about 11 years old and is buried in St. Paul's Cemetery, Innisfil. See 1062 "B" on file., IHS1062
Nelson Browning
Left to right: Nelson Browning (grandson of Mrs. Gibbons and father of Walter), Mrs. Jim Gibbons (née Phoebe Taylor), Walter Browning, and his son Larry Browning, age 3., IHS2444
Nelson, Mrs. Irving
Mrs. Irving Nelson at age 25 (1871-1967). Note the "Ladies Finger" cake in her hand. This is a photograph of a painting., IHS2273
Neville And Genevieve Jamieson
Photograph of Neville and Genevieve Jamieson with their cat as children., IHS1736
Neville Jamieson
Studio portrait of Neville Jamieson at age 20. He is wearing a suit and tie. He would later become husband to Mrs. Muriel Jamieson., IHS1738
Neville Jamieson Farm
Aerial photo of home farm of Mr. and Mrs. Neville Jamieson. House is on left, where David Selby lives (SE corner). In back right of photo, daughter Elizabeth and John Sander live in that house., IHS1747
New Fire Truck - Stroud
Photo A - New Fire Truck Photo B - Firemen from left to right: ____, Reeve Lockhart, Horace Greely, Rod Black, George Young, Monty Sherring, Bill Storey, Wilfred Walt. From page 44q of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11. Photos for B and C on file at Knock document centre., IHS3382-44ABandC
New Huronia School
New Huronia School. #3385-18B Schools, Huronia, Corvair Car.
New Police Building - 1979
Official Plaque unveiling of new Innisfil Police Administraion Building, Innisfil Beach Road, November 24, 1979. John (Jack) Young, Innisfil Councillor, ____, arm of Don Koopmans, Councillor. Additional photograph on file at the Docuument Centre includes others present: Jack Young, Mrs. Lil Tipple, Kathe Jans, Stewart Fisher, Don Koopmans, Reeve Bill Gibbins, Deputy Chief Allan Martin,____, ____, ____, Deputy Reeve Grant Andrade., IHS4121
New St. Paul'S School
Opening of the new St. Paul's School. Mrs. W.W. Campbell, A. Pratt, Mrs. C. Sproule, Ernest Carr, Mrs. W. Warnica. From page 51 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11., IHS3382-60D
New Stroud Firehall
Fire Chief Scott Griffith presents Irene Willoughby with a bouquet of flowers and acknowledges her contribution to Innisfil Fire Dept. at the opening of the New Fire Hall in Stroud on Dec. 2, 2002. Dec. 2, 1952 the original Fire Hall #3 was opened in Stroud and Irene Willoughby was the original dispatcher for Fire and Police calls, doing it from her home for numerous years. The photo behind the chief is of the original volunteer Fire Dept. of whom only 3 are still alive. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3977
New Year's 1961
New Year's Party at the home of W. W. Campbell: Left to right ______(partly hidden), Lennox Black, Mrs. John Cowan, Mrs. Nelson Watson, Nelson Watson, Mrs. Mel Ayerst, Mrs. Alfred Webb. Back row: W.W. Campbell, John Cowan, Mel Ayerst, Alfred Webb., IHS2412
Newspaper Article Honours Nantyr Teacher Stanley Spillette
Newspaper Article Honours Nantyr Teacher Stanley Spillette, IHS 4373
Oswald R. Black
Photo of Oswald R. Black dressed in a coat and holding a fedora in his hand, taken outdoors in 1956. The photo can also be found on page 111 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, volume II. Mr. Black was the son of Johnston Black and Louisa Robins, and grandson of James Black, one of Innisfil's early pioneers who emigrated from Dungannon, Ireland in 1847 with his children. brother John, and sisters Isabella and Sarah. Oswald Black was born in 1881 and died in 1966 at age 85. He married Mayme Black (1885-1966) who was a relation from a different branch of the Black family., IHS3382-117
Parker Peacock And Fraser Sutherland With A Prize-Winning Colt
Photo of Parker Peacock and Fraser Sutherland standing beside a farm building with a large, fully grown horse as well as a prize winning colt owned by Parker's father, Fred Peacock. Parker was the fifth generation of Peacocks to live on the family farm in Innisfil, north half of lot 14 on the eighth concession. The founder of the farm was Captain John A. Peacock, a British army veteran of Cadiz, Gibraltar, Spain, and the Battle of Waterloo. This photo appears on page 60 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, volume II., IHS3382-65B
Paul Leaver, Fern Kirk and Laurel Leaver.
Image taken during a walk on St. John's Road, Alcona, in 1953. This road ended in a wooded area at Maplewood, where it is suspected the image was taken. Left to right: Paul Leaver, Fern Kirk, Laurel Leaver. Paul Leaver is a boy in this image and appears to be holding a toy in his hand. He stands next to Fern Kirk who is wearing pants and a cardigan. Laurel Leaver is in a stroller, as she is only a baby at this time., IHS4204
Percy Thompson's Automobile
Image taken in 1933, of Percy and Bertha Thompson standing with their car. They are standing outside of their car, while it is parked, in what appears to be a field. Bertha appears to be wearing a skirt and coat, while Percy is wearing a suit and tie with a hat., IHS3695
Portrait of Robert Copeland and Emma Winters, and Stanley Copeland and Mina Grose
Portrait featuring Robert Ernest Copeland and Emma Winters on the left, and Stanley Copeland and Mina Grose on the right. Robert and Emma were married on 2 June 1915, and Stanley and Mina were married on 11 August 1915. Both women are wearing white wedding gowns and veils and holding a bouquet, and both men are wearing dark suits and boutonnières. This portrait was presumably taken at a later time since the weddings occurred on two separate occasions, possibly to share photography costs., IHS1897
Private Arthur Brooke Jack, Veteran
Photo of Arthur Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jack (Edith) in his army uniform. Arthur was a veteran of the First World War, having enlisted in 1917, in the 116th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field and was wounded at Amiens in 1918. After the war he sailed on the Great Lakes freighters, becoming a Second-Class Engineer. A serious injury from a fall while on the boats forced his retirement in 1931. He married Evelyn Moran. His son's names are Lachlan, Ian, Colin, and Arthur Jr., IHS1004
Private Hilliard Rainey
Photo of Hilliard Rainy, son of Johnathan and Emma Rainy, in full army uniform holding a baton. He was born and raised at SH lot 4, conc. 3 in Innisfil and educated at Bethesda School. He joined the Canadian Army to serve in the First World War (1914-1918), as part of the 24th Battalion, and was killed at the Battle of Somme, France on October 3,1916 at age 30. He is buried at Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. He was also first cousin to Fred Rainy., IHS2502
Private James Duncan Reid
Studio photo of Duncan Reid, son of Joseph and Phyllis (née Duncan) Reid. He died 30 September 1918 in France (originally reported on this record as November 1917). Private Duncan enlisted with the 157th Battalion after training at Camp Borden, and was deployed overseas in October 1916. Barrie Examiner: When the special call came for men from Simcoe, he was among the first who answered that call of duty and humanity, enlisting with the 157th Battalion. After training at Camp Borden, he went overseas with that unit in October 1916. When his Battalion was broken up in England he was transferred to the 75th Battalion and went to France on May 24, 1917, and had taken part in the heavy fighting of the summer. He was gassed on Nov. 10th 1918, and was sent to Liverpool Hospital for treatment. There he remained for four months, going thence to a convalescent camp. Again joining the. 75th Battalion, he returned to France on August 19, 1918, being there only five weeks when word was received that he had been killed in action. He was not married. The stripes on the forearms of his uniform indicate that he had been wounded, so the photo was likely taken before he returned to active duty and not long before his death. Special thanks to Jan Coward for corrections., IHS2201
Private Thomas Norman Henry "Harry" Farrier
Group photo of five uniformed soldiers, including Harry Farrier of Bell Ewart in the back right. Mr. Farrier was a member of the 75th Battalion during the First World War. The others in the photo are unknown., IHS2453
Private Wilbert Black
Portrait of Wilbert Black, brother of Mrs. Carrie McDonald, in uniform. He served in the 157th Battalion in World War One., IHS1448
Prize-Winning Calf
Photo of an unidentified man in coveralls posing with a prize-winning calf, from 1960. The photo can also be found on page 110 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume II., IHS3382-116B
Railroad Damage From Hurricane Hazel
Photograph from 1954 showing the aftermath of Hurricane Hazel, a devastating storm that caused major flooding in the Holland Marsh. The photo shows several men inspecting the damage to the supports for a train track following flooding near Craigvale. The image can also be found on page 159 from the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II., IHS3382-166A

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