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Robert Hammond King
Incorrect image displayed - please check back for updated information - September 2015. Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammond King's family. Pictured from left to right are: Stanley King, Elsie (King) Watt, Violet (King) Lougheed with husband Ray Lougheed (behind), George, Cameron, Bessie (King) Cameron, Mrs. Robert H. King, Mrs. Stanley King, Dorothea (King) Tompkins, George Tompkins. Children in front: Robbie King, Bob Lougheed, Ronnie Watt, Penny Tompkins, and Sandra King. OHS # 2099
Robert Henry "Harry" Thompson
Photo of Robert Henry "Harry" Thompson in a horse drawn cart. He is holding the reins of the horse with one hand, and holding the reins of a second draft stallion wearing a decorative costume. The second horse is likely dressed for a parade, and Harry is dressed in a waistcoat with pocket chain and a fedora., IHS 4391
Robert Lazenby
Portrait of Mrs. Sybil Stansfield's grandfather, Robert Lazenby. Mr. Lazenby came from Yorkshire, England, the year is unknown. Mr. Lazenby and his mother (Elizabeth) lived at 332 Ewart Street, Belle Ewart after having previously lived in Newmarket. They lived at that location for about 60 years. His wife's name was Mary and together they had seven daughters and one son. The names of the daughters are: Laura, Margaret, Lillian, Mary, Frances, Ethel and Edith, Wray was the son. Mr. Robert Lazenby was a cabinet maker by profession. He also owned Big Cedar Point, which he later sold. All of the family members are buried in the 6th line cemetery, except Mrs. Sybil Stanfields' mother, Laura., IHS562
Ronald Kelly Ice Fishing
Photo of Ronald William Kelly, son of William and Wilhimina "Mina" Janet (née Constable) Kelly, ice fishing on Lake Simcoe. He is dressed in knee high boots and a winter coat, holding up one of his catch, and is standing beside a small white ice hut. Ronald was born 18 November 1946 in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie, and died on 8 April 2001 of a heart attack in Bermuda., IHS1008
Rowboat On Killarney Beach
Postcard photo of a man in a rowboat just off of Killarney Beach on Lake Simcoe. Also pictured is the Barry Booth where ice cream and chocolate bars were sold, and rowboats were rented., IHS2142
Rowers At Killarney Beach
Postcard photo depicting three rowboats with four, one, and three passengers respectively at Killarney Beach, Lake Simcoe in Lefroy, Ontario. A heavily treed shoreline is visible in the background along with a few structures very close to the shore., IHS2143
Rowing On Lake Simcoe
Ethel Wisker and Robert Stewart in a row boat near the shore, on Lake Simcoe. Robert is paddling in a white long-sleeved shirt as Ethel lounges across from him in a sunhat and dress., IHS3625
Rowing on Lake Simcoe
Photo of an unidentified family in a long rowboat near the shore of Lake Simcoe in Belle Ewart. A man in a hat rows while a woman in a hat sits at the stern, with three young boys seated at the bow, middle, and stern. Two empty boats and a wooden boat house are visible in the background. Published in The Witness with the caption "When you're struggling through yet another snowstorm think back to those long, hot summer days on Lake Simcoe. Sybil Stansfield of Bell Ewart sent us this week's photo taken around the turn of the century. The warm July breezes are just five months away.", IHS568
Roy Goodfellow With A Hereford Cow
Photo of Roy Goodfellow in 1948 standing with one of his prize Hereford Cattle, characterized by its brown body and white head and chest. They are standing in front of a barn or farm building with the words "Maple Lane Farm: Polled Herefords" painted in white on the side. Roy Goodfellow was one of the first in Ontario to have Polled Herefords, which are a hornless variant of regular Herefords. He showed at Barrie, Cookstown, and other Fairs. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3336
SS School #10
Image taken around 1950 of SS #10 School in Stroud. The photograph was taken of the backside of the school. The building appears to have three storeys - two above ground and one basement level. The outside walls have red brick and white windows. A yellow school bus can be seen in the bottom right corner of the image.
Scott And George Sharp On Farm
Photo from 1908 of Scott Sharp and his father George standing with two teams of two horses on Scott's farm. One team is hitched to what is likely a hay wagon. Scott is standing next to one horse, holding his hat, and George is on the other side of the horse wearing his hat. One unidentified man is sitting on the edge of the wagon behind George., IHS912
Sergeant Louis Edward Cameron Monkman
Portrait of Louis E.C. Monkman, father of Don Monkman, in army uniform. He attested with the 13th Company of 76th Battalion for the First World War. Once in France, he was transferred to the 4th Battalion where he served in the trenches until he contracted rheumatic fever. He was then transferred to the Canadian Pay Office in London, was eventually promoted to Sergeant and became the Paymaster for the 4th Battalion., IHS1769
Seventh Line Creek
Photo of the 7th Line Creek from the bridge on Lakeshore Road looking toward the lake around 1930. In 1990 the creek was filled with concrete. This image was also featured in the Innisfil Historical Society Publication "Skunks and Scholars" on page 27. The photo is surrounded by a decorative border., IHS3666, IHS4018
Sharp Family Photo
Portrait of Mr. George and Ellen (née Scott) Sharp with their son Scott at three years old. This photo was taken in King's Studio in Barrie in 1899., IHS900
Shipments From The Belle Ewart Ice Company
Photo of a train stationed in front of the Belle Ewart Ice Company storage house, which would have been loaded with large blocks of ice to be transported to Toronto or even some of the northern United States to be used in home ice boxes before refrigeration was available. Ice was stored in the houses year round in sawdust to prevent it from melting, and the tall grass and wildflowers visible in the foreground of the photo indicate that this shipment took place in the spring or summer. The train car nearest the left of the photo reads "Grand Trunk" and the car beside it reads "Canadian Northern", a rail line that merged with the Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1923., IHS307
Skating On Lake Simcoe
Four skaters on Lake Simcoe at the foot of Arnold Street in Belle Ewart with the structures for the Belle Ewart Ice Company's conveyor belt visible in the background. Third from the left is Mrs. Agnes MacKay (née Smith), and the rest are unknown., IHS420
Skating On Lake Simcoe
Photo taken from a distance of a number of people out skating on Lake Simcoe at the bottom of the 10th line. The photo can also be found on page 81 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History Vol. II., IHS3382-8613
Skimmer On Lake Simcoe
This sailboat, known as a skimmer, was built by Ross Sheldon and Ross Ardill. It was one-of-a-kind on Lake Simcoe with a small body and one large white sail., IHS3254
St. James Cemetery Cairn In Stroud
Photo of four people in 1960 facing the cairn and memorial plaque erected in the Ben Peacock had a cairn built in the St. James Cemetery, adjacent to the St. James United Church in Stroud. The plaque reads: "In Memory of the Pioneers of Our Church and Community" with further lettering obscured by photo quality. Pictured from left to right are: Reverend Stanley Paisley, Isabel (Peacock) Read, Parker Peacock, and Reverend Joan Huntley, Minister at St. James Church at that time. The cairn was the gift of Lt. Colonel M.B. Peacock of Calgary, who was a great grandson of the pioneer John Peacock., IHS2480
Steam Boat On Lake Simcoe
Photo of a steam boat with one stack on Lake Simcoe with a man at the bow just visible. The date of the photo is unknown., IHS48
Steam Threshing Machine
Photo of a team of men lined up alongside a steam powered thresher. This particular threshing machine had no straw blower, nor a self feeder, so sheaves had to be fed by hand, and the straw handled by pitch forks. One man is standing on top of the machine, with three others sitting on it, while the rest stand in front of it holding pitchforks., IHS3530
Sunny Brae, The Nelson Family Farm
Aerial photo of Dwight Nelson's Farm, Sunnybrae, in Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight and Vera Nelson raised one and only son, Irving, born in 1935 on this farm. The building on right of trees is a pump house (housing a well) and the building in the centre of the picture is the garage. The building under construction is the tool and implement shed, with the family farmhouse on the far left. Dwight Nelson was a founding member of the Innisfil Farmers Credit Union. In the early to mid 1930s Dwight and Vera raised silver foxes for their fur, which was in fashion. By 1939 the farm had its first tractor, water was being pumped to the barn, a milking machine was installed, the family began to sell milk to Lakeview Dairy in Barrie, and the farm officially received its name after it was painted on the barn. The farm was eventually rented to Gordon Rix until 1973 when it was subdivided and sold. The barn lasted from 1905 to 1972, and the farmhouse lasted from 1915 until 1978. Sunnybrae Avenue and Sunnybrae Public School are both named for this farm., IHS2275
Sunset Villa, House View
View of the Sunset Villa House, a small one storey house with an overhanging roof located on the shores of Kempenfelt Bay at Big Bay Point, Lake Simcoe.
Switchboard Mechanism
Photo from 1964 of the mechanism behind a telephone switchboard in the Ancient Order of United Workmen's Hall. The location was used by Bell Telephone until 1964., IHS483
Tea Table At The Cookstown Reunion
Photo of five women, Ethel Jebb, Eleanor Hayes, Lois Wardlaw, Mrs. Jim Dutton (of Peterborough), and Emily Ramsay, assisting at the tea table for the Cookstown Reunion of 1984.
Ted And Fred Dallimore
Photo of Ted Dallimore with his Father Fred Dallimore looking north over what was once the Dallimore Ice Field at the bottom of the 10th Concession on Lake Simcoe. Both are dressed in winter coats and hats, and Ted is wearing rubber boots and smiling at the camera., IHS4317
The Allan Family On A Hay Wagon
Photo showing the Allan family seated on a hay wagon in 1920. Pictured are Howard Allan (top left), Edna Allan (née Sturgeon, top right), Ron Allan (child), and Mr. Harrison (on ground, leaning on a pitchfork). The wagon is pulled by two horses and appears to be less than half full. A dog stands beneath the wagon., IHS3617
The Emily May
The Emily May was a Lake Simcoe excursion steamer whose hull lies off of Belle Ewart Park today. The photo shows a long white steamboat with one stack and the name EMILY MAY painted on the side, with a number of passengers standing on its deck. It was the largest and most serviceable paddle steamer on Lake Simcoe, known as a side-wheeler. The boat could carry 800 passengers and had a speed of 14 miles per hour. It was built in Belle Ewart by Isaac May in 1861 and was in service for 21 years doing both passenger and freight business, and made regular trips from Orillia, Barrie, and Holland Landing in addition to numerous excursion voyages., IHS148
The Most Perfect Hand Barn Raising Anybody Had Seen
The men raise the bent, with gin poles as two men ride up to set it in place. Some of the men are Truman Flatt, Stewart Cochrane and Jo. McMaster.
The Reid-Mccraw Family
Group photo of the Reid-McCraw family of Craigvale, taken indoors in 1967. Pictured in the back row are Mrs. J.W. Reid, Mr. J.W. Reid, and their grandson, Gordon McCraw. Pictured in the front row are: Marion McCraw (née Reid) and her husband Norman McCraw. Another grandson, William, is absent from the photo., IHS2206

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