Item consists of a photograph of a class. Verso reads "Back row: Cecil Dowling, Bobby Leece, Lorne Jamieson, Tracy Burns, Donald Scott, Fred Rutledge, Anson Forster, Dennis Broadbear, Barry Farrell; Middle row: Ralph Drinkwalter (sic, Drinkwater), Arthur McCaugherty, Tommy Sexsmith, Joe Burns, Jim Thompson, Graydon Chester; Front row: Luella Jamieson, [unknown], Edith Drennan, Anna Atkinson, Beth Graydon, [unknown] Sexsmith, [unknown], Earl Falconer, Miss Elliott (teacher)."
Item consists of a photographic postcard of the Dominion Building.
Sem títuloItem consists of a photographic postcard of 14 members of a Brampton lacrosse team, likely the Brampton Excelsiors. A large building is in behind these players, possibly a greenhouse. Title supplied by archivist.
Item consists of a photographic postcard of people on the athletic field at Rosalea Athletic Park.
Item consists of a postcard showing people sitting on the field of Rosalea Athletic Park.
Item consists of a postcard showing the school, inset. Front reads: "Dear Mary, Are you ever going to come back to Brampton? Really, I think it is time. You would hardly know the old town now, it has grown to [sic] much this summer, new houses are going up all over. I have been going to write to you this long time."
Item consists of a photograph postcard showing Main St, Brampton, on top of an image titled "Picturesque Canada: Before the Leap" of Aboriginal people Hiawatha and Minnehaha.
Hiawatha, or Haiëñ'wa'tha, was leader of the Onondaga, or the Mohawk, or both in pre-Colonial times. Minnehaha is a creation of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, for the poem The Song of Hiawatha (1855).
Item consists of a postcard showing a three-quarter view of the church.