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Curve Lake First Nation: Mary Johnson (age 96) and Dow Taylor
Curve Lake First Nation: Mary Johnson (age 96) and Dow Taylor
Telford, William: Born in 1878, son of Smith Township poet. Stage coaches, lime kilns, Chemong Lake floating bridge, weaving in Bridgenorth and hotels.
Telford, William: Born in 1878, son of Smith Township poet. Stage coaches, lime kilns, Chemong Lake floating bridge, weaving in Bridgenorth and hotels.
Curve Lake First Nation: Herb Irons (tracks 1 and 3)
Curve Lake First Nation: Herb Irons (tracks 1 and 3)
Curve Lake First Nation: Dow Taylor: Hunting, baskets, black ash tree, sweet grass. Transcript.
Curve Lake First Nation: Dow Taylor: Hunting, baskets, black ash tree, sweet grass. Transcript.
Curve Lake First Nation: Short Tom Taylor: Age 87 at time of interview. Trapping, food preservation, schools. Transcript.
Curve Lake First Nation: Short Tom Taylor: Age 87 at time of interview. Trapping, food preservation, schools. Transcript.
Curve Lake First Nation: Christopher McCue [McKue]
Curve Lake First Nation: Christopher McCue [McKue]
Tall Tom Taylor June 12 1966, Christopher McKue (others in same room, noisy, also 2 young boys dash round to see airplane passing over)
Tall Tom Taylor June 12 1966, Christopher McKue (others in same room, noisy, also 2 young boys dash round to see airplane passing over)
Curve Lake First Nation: Bill Taylor: Indigenous names of lakes etc.
Curve Lake First Nation: Bill Taylor: Indigenous names of lakes etc.
Marsden, Moses: Born at Roseneath or Alderville 15 June 1870, age 95 at time of interview. A native river-driver who lived in shanties and was a Seventh-Day Adventist.
Marsden, Moses: Born at Roseneath or Alderville 15 June 1870, age 95 at time of interview. A native river-driver who lived in shanties and was a Seventh-Day Adventist.
Letter dated 1968 which Delaney wrote to his family shortly after arriving at Trent University
Letter dated 1968 which Delaney wrote to his family shortly after arriving at Trent University
Kenneth Kidd & Miquette, 1960
Kenneth Kidd & Miquette, 1960
Kenneth & Martha Kidd Wedding photograph, 9 October 1943, Toronto
Kenneth & Martha Kidd Wedding photograph, 9 October 1943, Toronto
Reydon Manor, Lakefield, Ontario
Reydon Manor, Lakefield, Ontario
Reydon Manor, Lakefield, Ontario
Reydon Manor, Lakefield, Ontario
Sydney Helmer Standen and Euphemia Young McQueen on their wedding day, Saskatoon (Photo credit: Gibson Photos, Saskatoon)
Sydney Helmer Standen and Euphemia Young McQueen on their wedding day, Saskatoon (Photo credit: Gibson Photos, Saskatoon)
Edwin Zimmerman Yerex diary
Edwin Zimmerman Yerex diary
Letter: S.T. Medd to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as Stell, 9 March 1919
Letter: S.T. Medd to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as Stell, 9 March 1919
Letter: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd from North Bramshott Camp. Has been in command of the Regiment on the rifle ranges. Family affairs.
Letter: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd from North Bramshott Camp. Has been in command of the Regiment on the rifle ranges. Family affairs.
Letter: February 4, 1917: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd, describing his return trip to England
Letter: February 4, 1917: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd, describing his return trip to England
Letter: April 2, 1916: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd. He's on the course at Shorncliffe and is despondent about getting to the front. Family and local affairs. Describes a dinner party to which he was invited.
Letter: April 2, 1916: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd. He's on the course at Shorncliffe and is despondent about getting to the front. Family and local affairs. Describes a dinner party to which he was invited.
Letter: S.T. Medd to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 10 February 1916.
Letter: S.T. Medd to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 10 February 1916.
Letter: June 10, 1916: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd, discussing the problem of mail going astray. Gives new address, Strathcona House, Canadian Cavalry Depot, Army Post Office, London, England. Property prices in Peterborough and possible population shifts. Is pleased to have been transferred back to the calvary.
Letter: June 10, 1916: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd, discussing the problem of mail going astray. Gives new address, Strathcona House, Canadian Cavalry Depot, Army Post Office, London, England. Property prices in Peterborough and possible population shifts. Is pleased to have been transferred back to the calvary.
Letter: Arthur Ackerman, France, to Sid Medd, 12 November 1915, thanking him for cigarettes. He is at G.H.Q. taking a course on maps at a cadet school.
Letter: Arthur Ackerman, France, to Sid Medd, 12 November 1915, thanking him for cigarettes. He is at G.H.Q. taking a course on maps at a cadet school.
Letter: S.T. Medd, North Bramshott Camp, near Liphook, Hants, England, to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 5 December 1915. He hopes that Arthur will get leave from France shortly and visit him.
Letter: S.T. Medd, North Bramshott Camp, near Liphook, Hants, England, to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 5 December 1915. He hopes that Arthur will get leave from France shortly and visit him.
Letter: S.T. Medd, North Bramshott Camp, near Liphook, Hants, England, to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 28 November 1915. He describes the camp and living conditions and writes about family matters.
Letter: S.T. Medd, North Bramshott Camp, near Liphook, Hants, England, to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 28 November 1915. He describes the camp and living conditions and writes about family matters.