Alice Baker Collection
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- Lorne Harris with Truck in Fort William
- Lorne Harris leaning on truck under sign saying "Welcome to Fort William".
- Marj, Art, Alice Hansen
- Two women and one man
- Marj., Alice
- Two women
- May 1990 Newsletter, James McQueen School in Fergus, Ontario
- May edition of the James McQueen School newsletter outlining the retirement of Mrs. Norma Green.
- McBride Family Cemetery Monument
- Photo of the McBride Family's cemetery monument in Wilson's Hill Cemetery, located on Highway 27.
- McIntosh Family Photo
- Photo from left to right, back row: Edith McIntosh, Lorne, Helene; front row: Wilma, Marjorie, and Lillian.
- McMillan - Laseer Photo
- Picture from left to right of Fred McMillan, Roy Laseer, and Ettie McMillan.
- Mel Marling with a Steam Engine
- Photo of Mel Marling dressed in a suit and hat standing in front of a large steam engine.
- Members of a Country Music Band
- Photo shows six men dressed in the style of country & western music singers, holding their respective instruments. The original caption, written by Alice Baker, reads: "Uncle Wellington's son, Smiley Thompson (second from right with hand on guitar)"
- Mike Brazell and cousin Albert Thompson
- Studio portrait of two gentlemen seated, Mike Brazell with his cousin Albert Thompson.
- Miss Mae Sutherland (House)
- Clapboard and brick bungalow with side garage
- Monkman's Egg-Grading Station
- Photo of the Cookstown Egg-Grading Station owned by the Monkman family. The building has a sign posted that reads: "Graded fresh eggs or sale"
- Monkman's Store
- Photo of Monkman's Hardware Store in Cookstown showing a white clapboard building with large window display, as a well as a gasoline pump outside the store. The store is located on an intersection, and a vintage automobile is parked in front of the building's side entrance.
- Mr. & Mrs. Art Hansen; Victoria St., W.
- Photo of white clapboard bungalow with front garden, IN COLOUR
- Mr. & Mrs. Bert Marwood (House), Mrs. Grace Kirby
- Two-storey brick house with upper and lower porches with railings and dormers
- Mr. & Mrs. Chas Blackmore (House)
- Bungalow with enclosed front porch behind hedge and picket fence
- Mr. & Mrs. Dan Krass (House)
- White stucco bungalow with side-front entrance and foundation planting
- Mr. & Mrs. Doug Hopper (House)
- Two-storey brick house with covered front porch with railing, dormers and detached garage
- Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Cave (House)
- Sided and brick bungalow with centre entrance, front steps, awnings over door and windows, attached garage
- Mr. & Mrs. Frank Brolley & Zella, Allan Nixon (House)
- Two-storey brick house with wrap-around porch, off-centre front entrance and rear extension
- Mr. & Mrs. George Fildey & Family
- Portrait of members of the Fildey family. Pictured from left to right, back row: Wilfred, Margaret, George Sr., Clara, and Melville. Front row: Carl, Mrs. G. Tildey, and George Jr.
- Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Turner (House)
- Two-storey stucco house with side extension and closed-in side porch; Supertest garage next door
- Mr. & Mrs. Hector Smith (House), Donald, Wallace, Lynn
- Lovely two-storey brick house with dormers, enclosed front porch and side porch on treed property; gazebo on lawn
- Mr. & Mrs. Henley (House)
- Sided and brick bungalow with centre entrance, front steps
- Mr. & Mrs. James [Patty] Reain (House)
- Lovely white clapboard house with front and side porches and verandas
- Mr. & Mrs. Joe Smith (House)
- Two-storey brick house with front porch and shutters; treed property
- Mr. & Mrs. Norman & Alice Baker
- Photo shows a white-siding house with clear view from the side, with enclosed front entrance
- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilson in 1962
- Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilson standing in front of bouquets of flowers on a stage in 1962. Ira Wilson was the first Reeve of Cookstown when it was incorporated as a village in 1962.