Undated photo of Emma Cooke as a young woman. She is wearing a high-necked dress with puffed shoulders and a bow-shaped pin at her neck. The studio information printed at the bottom reads "J. Dixon, 205 Yonge St. Toronto". Emma was the daughter of James Baron Cooke who moved with his family from Barrie to Innisfil in approximately 1877 and settled on a farm at Big Bay Point on lot 30, concession 14. The farm today exists as the Big Bay Point golf course as well as a strip of waterfront that had been converted into cottage waterfront lots. Emma later married Rueben Robinson, a relation of Issac Robinson the proprietor of Robinson House. Photo donated to Bill Warnica by Nanci Patten, the second great-granddaughter of James Baron Cooke and his wife Mary Alice Booth.