Alice Baker Collection
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Thompson Family
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Portrait of the Thompson Family. Pictured are Walter (rear), Wellington (left), Annie (centre), and Ida (right).
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Town Council, 1971
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Councillors sitting around a table in 1971. Pictured from left to right, back row: Isobel Rowe and Bob Riley. Front row: Daureen Brown (clerk), Dr. J. McKay, Norman Cook (Reeve), and Dick Osborne.
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Trumbley and Spindloe Family
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Studio portrait of two women and two children. From left to right are Annie Spindloe, Harvey Spindloe [baby], Elward Spindloe, and Annie's sister whose name was given as "Grandma Trumbley" in an original caption written by Alice Baker.
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Trumbley and Taggart Families
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Photo of a group of men in military uniforms and women in front of a block building. From left to right: Jack Trumbley, Vicky Eaton, Edward Taggart, Bertha Leach, Stewart Balcombe, and Ruby Trumbley, with Cecil Taggart seated in front.
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Trumbley and Taggart Family photo
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Picture shows women, men (in uniform) and children of the Trumbley and Taggart families, standing in front of a block building. Pictured from left to right, back row: Bertha Leach, Jack Trumbley, Ettie and Edward Taggart, Vicky Eaton, Cecil and May Taggart, Stewart Balcombe, and Ruby Trumbley. Front row: Tom Trumbley holding Florance Harris, and Mary (née Taggart) Trumbley with her arm around Alice Harris.
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Twelfth of July Orange Parade in Cookstown
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Photo showing a group of people in a parade in costume with a band and spectators in 1932. Norman Baker was Master of Lodge LOL 449. Visible in the background are the Bell Telephone Office as well as Pugsley's Store.
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Walter Beatty, Doug Jebb, Joan Jebb
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Photo of a group of musicians (from left to right: Walter Beatty, Doug Jebb, Joan Jebb) playing the fiddle, saxophone and piano for an unknown occasion.
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Water Pipes for Installation
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Water pipes laid out along the side of a street in Cookstown, in preparation for the installation of water works, 1962.
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Water Pipes for Installation, with Dwayne
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Water pipes laid out along the side of a street in Cookstown in preparation for the installation of water works, with a little boy named "Dwayne" sitting on them in 1962.
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West of Cookstown
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Photo of a very snowy landscape with a school bus in the ditch or snowbank.
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Will Grainger
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Photo of Will Grainger, standing with hands in pockets, outdoors.
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Will Harris
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Photo of Will Harris hoeing a garden, wearing a hat and cardigan.
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William Harris
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Studio portrait of William Harris, standing. His wife was named Lizzie Luscomb.
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