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Suosituskirjeet
ON00120 016-.1-5 · Series · 1921 - 1942
Part of Kantokosken/Kosken, Koivulan ja Korpelan perheen arkistot

Sarja sisältää kaksi käsinkirjoitettu suosituskirjeitä; yksi Anna Koivulalle (Anna Kantokoski), ja yksi hänen tytär Ann Chisholmille (Ann Eva Kantokoski/Koski). Apteekin rouva Lydia Lofman kirjoitti Anna Koivulan (syntynyt 1903) suosituskirje Lapuassa, Suomessa, Toukokuun ensimmainen päivä 1921, ja varmenti hänen työtä keittiössä. Mrs. J. Ferrier kirjoitti Ann Chisholmsille (sytynyt 1924) suosituskirje Sudbury, Ontariossa, Keskuun 14, 1942, ja varmenti hänen työtä Ferrierin talolla siivoojana.

Item · [ca. 1912]
Part of Forster family fonds

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)."

CA ON00380 1991.028-009 · Item · ca. 1910
Part of Richard L. Frost postcard collection

Item 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.

CA ON00380 1991.028-013 · Item · ca. 1905
Part of Richard L. Frost postcard collection

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."

Main St., Brampton, Ont.
CA ON00380 1991.028-015 · Item · ca. 1910
Part of Richard L. Frost postcard collection

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).