Postcard depicts the destruction wrought by the war on Albert (Somme) - La Place d'Armes - The Arm Place - in France. Located near the firing line. Major Mackenzie sent this postcard to his family in Woodbridge, Ontario to show them the devestation in Europe.
Postcard of Captain Addision Alexander Mackenzie, Lieutenant Buston (who died of wounds), and Lieutenant Muirhead during WWI.
Photograph showing the first and only location of the Edgeley post office which was also the general store. It was located on the south east corner of Thornhill Sideroad and the Fifth Concession of Vaughan Township, Ontario, now Hwy. 7 and Jane St. Mr. L. Arthur Whitmore, postmaster and general store owner, is seen here putting groceries in a buggy. In the buggy on the right is his father-in-law, William Reid, an Edgeley blacksmith, who was ready to leave for Concord to pick up the mail from the train at the Thornhill station. The Edgeley post office and store was closed on July 12, 1960. It was demolished when Jane St was widened and paved in 1965.
Photograph depicts Lieutenant Addison Alexander Mackenzie and a civilian, James Mounsie, in Woodbridge, Ontario in 1915.
Postcard depicts Major Mackenzie in war camp during WWI.
Portrait of Marion C. Keffer
Reunion of the Keffer and Shunk clans, 1949
Photograph shows Norberta O'Rourke, Major Addison Alexander Mackenzie, Vaughan Pearson, and John Roberts at the KleinburgBinder Twine Festival's unveiling of a plaque in the pioneer cemetery honouring Rev. Pearson in 1968, Vaughan, Ontario.
Postcard depicts Major Addison Alexander Mackenzie (front, centre) and the other officers of the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles (C.M.R.) in France during WWI.
Scene from the official opening on May 3, 1969 of the Woodbridge, Ontario post office. Reeve John McLean of the Village of Woodbridge is seen greeting and welcoming those in attendance. Seated from the left are Monsignor J. A. O'Mara, Stan Archibald, postmaster, Barnett J. Danson, M.P., Robert P. Henderson, Gordon Longhouse, Major A. A. Mackenzie, and Rev. A. B. Cathcart.
Photograph of the Cameron family door yard in Vellore, Ontario in 1881.
Photograph of Thoreau Macdonald at his farm in Thornhill, Ontario.
Teston, Ontario post office with Tom Wilson, postmaster, Otter Walker, Ruby Walker (Mrs. Roy Wilson), Katie Ireland (Mrs. M. Anness), Hattie Diceman, Mossie Taggart, Ethel Diceman and Mrs. W. Diceman in the buggy, then Berta Hadwen (Mrs. J. Kyle) and Mrs. Tom Wilson, the postmaster's wife, in the doorway.