Innisfil Historical Society
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Tom and Walter Allan
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Tom Allan (left) son of James
Walter Allan (right)
Tom lived in Medicine Hat, Alta., IHS1300
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Toronto Dominion Bank 1903
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Double house south side of Main Street, west of railroad tracks. 1903-1905. In 1980 Toronto Dominion Bank., IHS3364
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Torrance And Jean Black
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Wedding picture of Mr.Torrance and Mrs. Jean (nee Boake) Black.
L to R: Arthur Cooper, (usher) Genevieve Jamieson, (organist), Arthur Black (Best Man), Helen Boake (sister Bridesmaid), Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Black, Mrs. LeRoy Jamieson, (William LeRoy Jamieson's grandmother), Neville Jamieson., IHS1270s
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Torrance Black
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Torrance Black at six months of age, later husband to Mrs. Jean Black. He was born on 27 December 1899 and died 1 November 1976., IHS1256
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Torrance, Archibald and Family
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Left to right: Mr. Archibald Torrance, daughters Annie Torrance (Mrs. Herb Black), Margaret Torrance (Mrs. Dr. Richard Curtis), Mrs. Archibald Torrance (Elizabeth).
Clothing, Costumes, IHS1260
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Tourists At The Stonecroft Motor Camp
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Photo of a couple standing in front of their small cabin at the Stonecroft Motor Camp. Their car, complete with rumble seat and a spare tire with the name Erindale Garage painted on it, is parked beside the cabin. Tourists stayed in the cabins at the cost of $1.00 per night. There was no limit to how many people could stay in a cabin, so they often held up to 6 or 7., IHS1832
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Touse and Jonathan Bateman
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Touse Bateman (left) and Jonathan Bateman (right), great uncle to Kay Allan, Ruth Allan, and Eva (Allan) Reid. Touse lived in Bell Ewart and owned three houses there. He lived in one and rented the other two., IHS765
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Town Of Innisfil Councillors-1949
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Town of Innisfil Councillors-1949
A. Todd, T. Cook, R. Stewart, C. Lockhart, C Sproule,
B. Cowan,
P. 69 Stroud Tweedsmuir History Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3382-74B
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Township Of Innisfil Employees, 1946-47
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Group photo of the Township of Innisfil Employees from 1946 to 1947. There are nineteen men all dressed formally in suits gathered around a table set for dining., IHS2778
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Township Of Innisfil Roads-Maintenance
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Township of Innisfil's first Tandem truck (4 sets of 2 tires in rear) with one way blade.
David Martin (son of Allan and Jean Martin) is driving.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS4167
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Township Office And Library
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Innisfil Township office and library, circa 1930.
- known as the old Sloan building, it was in the family for 100 years;
- it was home of James Sloan who settled in Churchill in 1850;
- it was demolished by Gregg Davis in 1947., IHS255
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Tractors In Parade
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Tractors are used to draw the floats in the Centennial Parade. This picture taken at the intersection of Highways 27 and 89 with some of the crowd of spectators looking on. Many of the large trees along the road were removed in 1972 when the highway was widened and paved.
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Tree Felling With A Bulldozer
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Photo depicting a Mr. Watson of Stroud demonstrating the Watson method of tree felling and stump removal with a bulldozer as a large crowd of onlookers observe from a short distance. This photo was likely taken in the 1950s., IHS3382-61c
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Tree Planting At Cookstown Central School
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Photo taken in 1992 of Cookstown Central students gathered to watch the planting of commemorative tree for Canada's 125th Anniversary. The photo shows a number of children in shorts and t-shirts seated on the lawn with the school building visible just behind them.
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Tree Planting In Centennial Park
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Photo of Robert Cowan and Mrs. Jessie Campbell, representing the Stroud Womens' Institute, planting a flowering crabapple tree at the opening of Centennial Park on 27 April 1967. Mr. Cowan is wearing a long white coat and glasses, and Mrs. Campbell is dressed in a period costume of a long patterned dress and bonnet while holding a shovel. The photo originally appeared in the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Volume 111., IHS3383-46B
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Trillium Women'S Institute Disbands
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(a) Trillium Women's Institute disbands in 1989.
Left to right: Doreen Parker, Doris Booth, Iris Garrett, Annie Barnes
(b) Doreen Parker holds the Trillium Women's Institute History Book, given to the Stroud Library in July 1989. (this photograph is on file at the Document Centre), IHS4194
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Trillium Women'S Institute Of Innisfil
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Charter Members of Trillium Women's Institute of Innisfil
Front row: Seepee Walters, Daisy Redpath, Doreen Parker, Carol Marin, Mamie Lucas, Irene Beckett
Centre row: Audrey Keays, Isabelle Green, Rose Schielke, Annie Barnes, Doris Booth Florence Zeggar, Joanne Middlebrook, Iris Garratt, Evelyn Hughes, Elizabeth Bailey
Back row: F.E. Roberts, Janette Wilds, Mabel Doner, Audrey Keys,Helen Ryckman, Eileen Roberts
History Book is stored in the Stroud branch of the Innisfil Library - local history room
Women's Institute - Trillium, IHS4180
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Trombley Store
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Photograph taken outside the Trombley Store. Pictured are June Walton, Yvonne Walton, Grace Browning, Isabel Walton, plus two unidentified women. On bicycles are Elna Quantz (left, later Mrs. Harry Ross), and Dorothy Walton (right). The Walton sisters were the children of Anthony Stanley Walton and Annie Bell Gibbons, and all four were born and raised in Bell(e) Ewart., IHS36
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Trucking Cream - The Beelby Farm
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Picking up cream at the Beelby farm. Mrs. Beelby is holding four pounds of butter while two cans of cream stand at her feet ready to be loaded on the truck., IHS4228
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Tweedsmuir History Tea
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L to R at Tweedsmuir History Tea at home of Curator Joan (Mrs. Bruce) McLean; Mrs. K.J. Rooney (Harriette), President of Cookstown W.I.
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