The notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The drawing is of the profile of a box car. It is at the back of the notepad page and detached.
Sin títuloThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of the front of a car with driver, facing the viewer. It is at the back of a notepad page.
Sin títuloThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of a snake-like curved shape.
Sin títuloThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of unidentified curved shapes.
Sin títuloThe notepad is of a commercial real estate agent. The brand logo and details have been blurred by CDIC. The drawing is of a rabbit head facing the viewer.
Sin títuloItem is a mounted photograph of John Forster. The back reads "John Forster, father of Anson Green Forster, grand father of Anson H. Forster". John Forster was buried at Churchville Cemetery; see authority records for details.
Sin títuloItem is a watercolour painting of The Grotto of Posillipo, Naples, now known as the Crypta Neapolitana. The site was built ca. 37 BCE, under the direction of the Roman architect Lucius Cocceius Auctus.
File consists of photographs of what appears to be Bell Canada Brampton employees and their families working and participating in various social functions (holidays, weddings, camping, etc.). Also found in the file are various photographs of Brampton, including shots of the Town of Brampton sign, downtown Brampton, and the Heart Lake and Chinguacousy parks. Finally, the file contains a ca. 1920s shot of a parade held in downtown Brampton.
File consists of photographs documenting Lorne, Isabella, and Blossom streets in Brampton. Also found in the file is a photograph of an 1877 map of Brampton as published in the Walker Atlas of Peel County.
File consists of photographs documenting various outhouses and port-a-potties throughout the Peel area.
File consists of photographs of the Brampton area. Included are shots of the following: Military parades; Fire trucks; Gage Park; Automobiles and bicycles; Trains and a train station; Churches; Winter scenes; Etobicoke Creek Diversion; [Scott or Church Street] bridge; Brampton cenotaph; flooding; horse racing or perhaps an agricultural demonstration (perhaps at the Brampton Fair Grounds; Peel County Jail; ABC Farms [Armbro?]; water tower; tree clearing; a military band; McHugh School; 1st Line East, south of Queen Street (winter scene); Brampton High School; Isabella Street; John Street; Wellington Street; Thomas Street; Chapel Street; Mains Creek; Norman’s Refreshments / Norman’s Lunch (service station and restaurant); Park Royal apartments; White Rose Service Station; split trees; and Pease foundry, Dale Estate, and IODE floats.
File consists of photographs of the Brampton area, including shots of the downtown, parks, the Brampton water tower, the 1967 Peel County Courthouse, the cenotaph, railway lines, and businesses and banks.
Other search terms: winter, Christmas lights
File consists of photographs of downtown Brampton, Chinguacousy Park, Professor’s Lake, and the Brampton Fall Fair.
File consists of a 40 page privately published book, printed at The Charters Pub. Co. Ltd., Brampton. It details a trip made by G. W. Gordon, James Lightfoot, John Thomson, Reuben Lush, and Margaret Lush, beginning 30 August 1922 and finishing 3 October 1922.
File consists of various photographs of Betty Odlum.
File consists of photographs of Brampton, including, among other things, parades (including the 1967 Centennial Parade which including a Gordon Graydon float), the Dale Estate, area parks, winter scenes, the Township of Chinguacousy Centennial flag, Snell’s cemetery, farming machinery, and Brampton Fie Station #5.
This photograph shows Mary Alexander with her work for the Guelph Blindcraft Bazaar.
Item is an issue of "The Humber Student Voice". The issue discusses a performance by Heavy Metal singer Lee Aaron, student poetry and comics, and general articles about Humber and about student issues in Canada generally.