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Places
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Looking south on
Yonge Street from
the roof of the
Methodist Church, circa 1911-15. |
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Looking north on
Yonge Street from
the roof of the
Methodist Church, circa 1911-15. |
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Looking east on
Centre Street
from the roof of the
Methodist Church, circa 1911-1915. |
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Looking north-east from around 81
Church Street South looking east. The roof of John Palmer Jr.'s house is in the
foreground with the
William J. Lawrence Greenhouses in the background. c.1912 |
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Yonge Street, just
south of
Lorne
Ave. |
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Looking north on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
Palmer House is on
the left. |
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Looking north on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
Palmer House is on
the left. |
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Looking south on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
Trench
Carriage Works is on the left and on the right is the
Palmer
House. circa 1910/ |
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Looking south on
Yonge St. from
north of
Centre
St. |
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Yonge Street
looking north from
Major
Mackenzie. circa 1915 |
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Looking north on
Yonge Street in
Elgin Mills. circa
1913 |
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Another view of
Elgin Mills.Naughton's store, and then the
Blacksmith shop (Woodward's) are on the left, with the
Hotel on
the right side of Yonge Street. |
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Headford
Methodist Church, built in 1882, pictured after the lightning strike of
August 24, 1914. |
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James Graham and
"Barney," in front of
Hall's grocery
and general store, southwest corner of
Yonge and
Centre streets,
circa 1915. |
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First home of contractor
William H.
Graham, which he built at 90
Centre Street
East in 1911.
Mrs.
Graham is sitting on the steps while her husband and eldest child,
Philip, sit in
their new 1914
Model-T
Ford. |
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Playing tennis on the lawn of the
Langstaff house in 1910. The
Ford Model S is
in the driveway. |
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The
Langstaff house in 1915.
James Langstaff, aged 3 is standing in the front
yard. |
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237
Mill Street, built
in 1877 by Frank Cook for William Cook. circa 1919. |
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The N. Mashin house at 37
Arnold Street,
built c.1870 by William Cooper. Circa 1910. |
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The house built by
Abraham Law in
1832. This photo likely dates to around 1910. |
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The house at 131
Wright Street at
the corner of Powell, built c.1913 by John A. Greene. |
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"Glenkilloch" on
Yonge St. at
Trayborn Dr.
where Wendy's is currently. The house was built in 1905 by J.L. Innes Co. and
was purchased in 1912 by
George Sims. His
daughter
Agnes is in on
the porch. |
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The
Atkinson
house at 10370
Yonge St. The
house was behind the funeral parlour. |
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The
Newbery house on
Yonge St. north
of
Elgin
Mills. |
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Another view of the
Newbery house. |
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The Langstaff house on Doctor's
Lane in King City, circa 1912.
Dr.
Lewis Langstaff was the brother (older by 3 years) of Dr. |
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The
William J. Lawrence greenhouses. |
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Lawrence Conservatorycirca 1917 |
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The
John Dunlop
greenhouses. |
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Trench
Carriage Works, circa 1910. |
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Fixing the dam at the
Mill Pond.John Sheardown
is pictured centre-right, behind the wheelbarrow. |
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This electronic finding aid to the local historical photos of Richmond Hill is provided courtesy of the Richmond Hill Public Library.
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