One image of the remaining uprights for a tennis court and several trees in front of abandoned houses in Sellwood, Ontario.
One image of the abandoned schoolhouse in Sellwood, Ontario.
One image of the remains of buildings at the closed Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario.
One image of a man standing on solid iron ore with small trees growing on top at the closed Moose Mountain Mine in Sellwood, Ontario.
This fonds consists of one scrapbook created by the 1st Coniston Wolf Cub Pack, containing information on Wolf Cub Pack meetings, a photograph of the first 1st Coniston Wolf Cub Pack and individual photographs of cub masters.
1st Coniston Wolf Cub PackOne image of half of a panorama view of Levack, Ontario. The Inco Company Hotel, several houses and other buildings can be seen in the image.
Item is a picture of a city street, cars, and two children jay-walking. A "Hotel Coulson" sign is clearly visible.
Item is a picture of a building taken from the rear.
Sub-file contains a photographic negative of Silver Grey Restaurant in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of Silver Grey Restaurant at 106 Durham Street in Sudbury, Ontario. Abraham Robins' clothing store is located next door at 108 Durham Street and a parking meter can be seen in front of the restaurant.
One annotated photograph of three [mine rescue workers during the inaugural Falconbridge Nickel Mines First Aid Championship] assisting an individual. [On the left with back to camera is Frank Heino and the person leaning over the casualty is Jack Heit.]
Sub-file contains photographic negatives of New Empire Cab's fleet of taxis parked in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of New Empire Cab's fleet of fourteen new 1941 Chevrolet and Oldsmobile taxi cars lined up in front of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Train Station on Elgin Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of New Empire Cab's fleet of fourteen new 1941 Chevrolet and Oldsmobile taxi cars lined up in front of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Train Station on Elgin Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of New Empire Cab's fleet of fourteen new 1941 Chevrolet and Oldsmobile taxi cars lined up in front of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Train Station on Elgin Street in Sudbury, Ontario.
Sub-file contains a photographic negative of two men and two boys inside the CKSO radio station.
One image of William Winters (left, holding microphone) and his brother, James Winters, being interviewed by CKSO Manager Wilbur Woodill (1909-1997, aka Wilf Woodill) and another man at the CKSO radio station in Sudbury, Ontario about leaving their native Scotland for Falconbridge, Ontario where they were to live for the duration of World War II (WWII).
Item is a picture of a school taken from a street. A child is also in the photograph.
Sub-file contains a photographic negative of snow being removed from Lake Ramsey.
One image of two men using a team of two work horses and a scraper to clear the snow from Lake Ramsey.