This photograph shows a front view of "Craiglea", the pioneer home of John Stewart (1774-1854) in Esquesing Township, Halton County. The home was built around 1830.
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The subject of this photograph is likely Hester Madeline Crawford, wife of Arthur Palmer.
This photograph shows William Wetherald, founder of the Rockwood Academy.
This photograph shows Joseph Medill, owner of the Chicago Tribune and one of the founders of the Republican party of the USA.
This photograph shows the old Wellington Hotel when it was located in St. George's Square.
This is a photograph of a graphite and ink wash drawing of Arthur Cole Verner, first classical teacher and principal of the Wellington District Grammar School about 1840-41. He remained over 6 years in the old school house on Waterloo Road and then retired to his farm near Oakville where he remained 14 years.
Collection consists of photographs believed to be taken by William Notman or Alexander Henderson depicting scenes in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia during the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Photographic subjects include: buildings, churches, trains, waterfalls, rivers and a variety of other urban and rural landscapes and portraits.
The photographs are arranged geographically.
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Sin títuloThis image shows a photographic copy of an artists rendering of the Priory as seen across the Speed River.
This photograph looks southwest across the Speed River towards Allan's Bridge and Allan's Mill.
This photograph shows the GTR bridge located in Georgetown, Ontario.
This portrait shows the Saunders family. In the front, from left to right are Lucy Ann Willcocks, Mrs. Thomas Saunders, and Col. Thomas Saunders. In the back, from left to right are shown Louisa and Frances Saunders.
The log building shown in this photograph with James Laidlaw, Thomas Laidlaw, and another undientified man, may be the Paisley Block School house.
This photograph shows St. George's Square at Douglas St. and Quebec St.
In this photograph, students are seen in front of the Rockwood Academy.