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Allan Wayne Stewart
Graduation portrait of Allan Wayne Stewart, son of Mr. Russell Stewart and Mrs. Ruth Stewart (née Allan). He received a Bachelor of Arts from Waterloo Lutheran University in 1968, and later became principal at Alliston Public School., IHS1371
Allandale Boarding House
Photo of Elizabeth Courtney Gregg sitting in front of the piano inside the Allandale boarding house. Taken in 1905, the image shows Elizabeth wearing period clothing. The room hosts photographs, paintings, an easel, piano, and small table., IHS266
Allandale Hotel
Postcard of Allandale Hotel, also known as Allandale YMCA. The image has been taken from a street view of the building. The original postcard belonged to Neil and Irene McBride of Barrie., IHS3311
Allen Ireton, Township Clerk
Portrait image of Allen Ireton, taken in 1961. Allen was the Township Clerk. In the image he is wearing a suit and tie, eyeglasses, and an honorary necklace. The image was taken from page 120 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-126
Allie Pratt on Sled
Photo of Mary Almira "Allie" Pratt (née Taylor, wife of Chalmer Pratt) seated on a horse-drawn sled loaded with wood, taken in 1950. The sled is pulled by two large draft horses and there is snow on the ground. The Pratts were married on 11 June 1924. Their daughter Dorothy was born in 1926, and son Ivan in 1945. Dorothy married Parker Peacock in 1951, and Ivan married Evelyn Hanes in 1964. Chalmer died in 1973, and Allie died in 1981., IHS613
Alvin Wice & His Colts
Image of Alvin Wice and his colts, taken in 1934. Alvin Wice can be seen standing on the left in the image wearing overalls, as he holds the reins to one of the horses., IHS1833
Amelia Quantz
Mrs. Amelia Quantz, née Reid, mother of Margaret Quantz, wife of Mr. Fred Quantz. The photograph was taken in 1923, at the 5th line, north half of Lot 23, while her brother was running the farm. The house later burned down, though a new home was built on the same site. This photo shows Amelia wearing a long skirt and long sleeved blouse standing beside the driver's side door of an early model car., IHS673
Amelia Quantz and Elizabeth Butler
Photo of Mrs. Amelia Quantz (née Reid, born in 1898, died in 1971) on the left and her niece, Elizabeth Jane Butler (née Reid, died 18 February 2007), taken in 1967. Elizabeth was the daughter of Eliza Ann Lochrie and Amelia Quantz's brother, Wilbur Reid. Mrs. Quantz and her husband Fred helped to raise Elizabeth. Both women were a part of the Loyal True Blue parade, and pictured wearing orange sashes. The photograph was taken in front of Elizabeth's cottage next to the Quantz's house. The cottage was built by Bruce Butler. Mr. Butler took this photograph., IHS676
Amy Webb
Studio portrait of Amy Webb taken in 1912. Amy is posing with her head rested on her hand. She is wearing a white blouse, skirt, and locket style necklace. Amy was the daughter of George Webb and Mary Ann Mathers. She was a teacher in Saskatchewan and at St. Paul's in Innisfil., IHS2442
An Early Branch of the Cookstown Women's Institute
Photograph of an early branch of the Cookstown Women's Institute. The image is suspect to have been taken during the 1930s and can be found within Cookstown Tweedsmuir History collections. Pictured from left to right - Back Row: Miss Kit (Kathleen) Brand, Mrs. Mabel Gallop, Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs. Agnew. Third Row: Miss Wilma Stoddart, Mrs. Agnes Scott, Mrs. Mary Reed, Miss Minnie Spence, Mrs. Stoddart, Miss M Dunning, Mrs. Margaret Arnold, and Mrs. A Robinson. Secord Row: Miss Lottie Dinwoody, Miss Mabel Chantler, Miss Gertrude Cooper, Mrs. Leadley, Mrs. H Couse, Mrs. Dixon Glass, Mrs. Atton, and Mrs. Fleda Pugsley. Front Row: Miss Mabel Kell, Mrs. T McMillan, Mrs. Irene Couse, Mrs. Elsie Hopper, and Miss A. Neilly.
Anchor At Anchor Park
Photo of the anchor displayed at Anchor Park in Holland Landing. The anchor, which weighs approximately 4000 pounds, was forged in England for use on a frigate under construction in Penetanguishene at the time. However, the end of the War of 1812 came before the anchor could complete its journey, and was abandoned at Soldier's Bay. In 1870 it was brought to Holland Landing for display.
Anchor Park
Picture of the Emity May Anchor in Anchor Park, Holland Landing. This anchor was made in England and was being transported to Lake Huron during the War of 1812. When the war ended the achor was no longer needed and it was abandoned in what is now Anchor Park. The anchor is fifteen and a half feet long and weighs 4000 lbs.
Ancient Order of the United Workmen's Hall
Image of a small building, with what appears to be a phone box outside. The building was originally the Ancient Order of the United Workmen's Hall, later used by the Bell Telephone for switchboard until 1964., IHS480
Andrew & Ann Wallace
Studio image of Andrew Wallace and his wife, Ann Jane McCullough, and their family, taken in 1885. The men are wearing dress suits, while the women are wearing fine dresses. Pictured left to right, standing: Jean (Mrs. Dr. Frederick Bowman of Duluth USA), Herbert (Married Elizabeth Boake), Eva (Mrs. Charles Deering). Seated: Annie (unmarried), Andrew, Mrs. Andrew Wallace, Olive (Mrs. William Boake)., IHS1239
Andrew Bell's First Family Car
Image taken in 1918, of Andre Bell driving his first car. He can be seen in the drivers seat, as the image was taken of the side profile of the car. The car is suspected to be a 'Baby Grand', manufactured by Chevrolet., IHS1078
Andrew Bowman
Image taken in 1920, of Andrew Bowman holding a horse. The horse is white and wearing reins. Andrew Bowman is wearing a button-up shirt, pants with suspenders, and a cap. The picture was taken on Andrew Bowman's 100 acre farm., IHS2263
Andrew C. Wallace
Studio portrait of Andrew C. Wallace, taken in 1875. He is wearing a suit and bow-tie. Andrew was born March 23, 1839, and died May 25, 1929. He was grandfather to Mrs. Jean (Torrance) Black., IHS1275
Andrew Robert Boyes
A portrait image of Andrew Robert Boyes. Boys was know as Bob. He was born in 1877 and died in 1958. A farmer during his life, his farm can be located on NH Lot 14, Concession 7., IHS2322
Andrew Wallace and Family
Studio portrait of Andrew Wallace's family, taken in 1875. The family poses around a table in the studio, some are seated while others stand. The family is dressed in their best - the men are wearing suits and bow-ties, and the women are wearing fine dresses. Andrew Wallace was born in 1839, and died in 1929. Pictured left to right: Back row: Annie Wallace, Herb Wallace (married to Elizabeth Boake), Eva Wallace (Later known as Mrs. Charles Deering). Front Row: Jean Wallace (Later known as Mrs. Dr. Frederick Bowman of Duluth, USA), Andrew Wallace, Olive Wallace (Later known as Mrs. William Boake), Mrs. Andrew Wallace (née Ann Jane McCullough)., IHS1238s
Andrew and Victor Pratt
Studio portrait od Andrew and Victor Pratt. The boys both appear to be dressed in sailor themed costumes. The boys were children of Albert Pratt, from his first marriage to Ida Black. Andrew Pratt (pictured on the left) was born in 1900, and died in 1906 at the age of six. Victor Pratt (pictured on the right) died on January 4th, 1968., IHS2296
Anglican Church Members
A group of Anglican Church people taken about 1936 at the Rectory. Pictured left to right, Back Row: Winnie Trumbley, Frances McCuish, Mrs. M.McCuish, Mrs. Chas. Blackmore, and an unidentified boy. Middle Row: Mr. John Dutton, Mrs. W. Goodwin, Mrs. Bob Dutton, Mrs. W. Ramsay, Mrs. Chris. Long, Mrs. W. Lawrence, an unidentified woman, Mrs. Archie McLean. First Row: Mrs. J. Agnew, Mrs. B. Atkinson, Mrs. W. Stoddart, Mrs. Sharp (Mrs. Atkinson's father from England), and Mrs. J. Dutton. Seated: Miss Clementine Hill and Vivian McCuish.
Anglican Picnic
Image taken in 1927 of a group of people posed outdoors, appearing to be wearing their best clothes. Pictured left to right, Back Row: Bob Dutton, Jack Agnew, Kenneth Soloman, Elmer Graham, unknown, Alex Allan, Albert Nixon, Clara Jebb, Lynn Coleman, Florence Graham, Herb Arnold. Second Row: Violet Lewis, Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. Stoddart, Laura Jebb, Edith Beatty, unknown, Lillian Allan, Wilma Stoddart, T.E. Monkman. Bottom Row: Unknown. Third Row: Norman Baker, Jim Dutton, Frank Baker, Bert Coleman, Bert Arnold, unknown, Madeline Baker.
Ann Fraser
A studio portrait taken of Ann Fraser in 1870. She is posed standing with her hand rested on a chair. Her hair is up, and she is wearing a floor length, long sleeved dress, with a belt. She was wife to James Allan, who owned SH Lot 12, concession 4., IHS1295
Ann Jane McCullough
A studio portrait of Ann Jane McCullough, taken around 1860. Her hair is tied up, and she appears to be wearing a bonnet and a high collared dress. She became Mrs. Andrew Wallace when she was married on January 4th, 1866., IHS1255s
Ann Jane McCullough
A studio portrait of Ann Jane McCullough, taken in 1860. Her hair is tied up, and she appears to be wearing a high collared dress with a locket style necklace. She later became Mrs. Andrew Wallace when she was married on January 4th, 1866., IHS1240
Ann Maria Sawyer
A portrait image of Ann Maria Sawyer (Married to Thomas Sawyer, née Ann Maria Hill), suspected to be taken around 1875. She is wearing a high collared dress, with a locket necklace, and her hair up. Her husband (Thomas) was born in 1839, farmed at the northwest corner of Highway 89 and 11 at Fennell's Corner. Their sons were John and Bethel George., IHS2898
Ann Maria Sawyer
A portrait image of Ann Maria Sawyer (Married to Thomas Sawyer, née Ann Maria Hill), suspected to be taken around 1870. She is wearing a high collared blouse, with a decorative hat, and her hair up. Her husband (Thomas) was born in 1839, farmed at the northwest corner of Highway 89 and 11 at Fennell's Corner. Their sons were John and Bethel George., IHS2894
Ann Park
Studio portrait of Ann Park, taken in 1832. She is dressed wearing a dress and bonnet - it is suspected that this image was taken during the winter due to what appears to be fur on her lap, and the heavy clothing. Ann came to Innisfil in 1932, and was wife to Robert Wallace. Together the couple had ten children, eight of whom were born in Innisfil, and four died young. She was the Great Grandmother to Don Beatty. The family live at SH Lot 22, concession 5., IHS114
Ann Teasdale
A Tin-Type studio portrait of Ann Teasdale, produced in 1860. She appears to be seated holding a book, and wearing a dress with a button-up jacket and bonnet. Ann Teasdale was born in 1831 and died in 1924. She was married to William Hubbert who was born in 1827 and died in 1896. The family lived at SH Lot 5, concession 11., IHS1681
Annabel Lucas
Studio portrait of Annabel Lucas, taken at the age of 23 in 1895. She was born in 1872 and died in 1974. In the image, Annabel is wearing a high neck dress with a brooch secured at her neck. She later become Mrs. Mervin Noble., IHS2446

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