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Thornton Old Boys Reunion Parade
Photo taken of the Thornton Old Boys Reunion Parade. George Keast in the stovepipe hat is driving the horse-drawn wagon, and is holding a large doll. There is a large crowd gathered to watch the parade, and some parked cars and the Royal Bank building are visible on the right side of the photo., IHS3202, IHS3216
Thornton Old Boys Reunion Parade
Team of oxen were owned and trained by Edward Guest of Big Bay Point. Second from right - Herb Grose Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3200
Thornton Old Boys Reunion-Taxi
Amos and Andy's Fresh Air Taxi in the Old Boys Reunion Parade. Stan Jennett, driving; Vern Jennett on Left Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3217
Thornton Old Boys'Reunion
Thornton Old Boys' Reunion Parade. Showing home of Mrs. W.M. Hunter, formerly Alex Stewart - house next to L.O.L. Hall Hunter, Mrs. W.M., IHS3209
Thornton Parade Ii
Old Boys' Reunion. Joe Lennox as Marshall of the parade. Probably Geo. Keast on horse Lennox, Joe Keast, George, IHS3212
Thornton Recreation Centre, 1975
Photo of the exterior of the Thornton Recreation Centre, arena and community room with two cars and two pick-up trucks parked in front of it. Construction of the building was completed in 1975. In 1991 all of Thornton Village became a part of Essa Township., IHS4260
Thornton School 1930
Thornton School SS #9 - north of Thornton Front row (l to r): Edwin Halbert, Gordon Coulter, Bill Black, Newman Moore, Harold Halbert, Ross Hopkins Second row: ---- Black, Orma Burtch, Roberta Black, Ruby Morrison, Norma Halbert, Winnifred Coulter, Laura Lucas Back row: "Nessie" Speers (teacher) (Agnes) Aileen Grey, Ruth Coulter, Clara Halbert, Frances Black, Alice Hopkins, Gertrude Coulter, Dorothy Lucas, Marjory Moore, Alice Beaumont, IHS2736
Thornton Women'S Institute
Photograph of the members of the Thornton Women's Institute.
Thornton Women'S Institute
Mrs. Terry,_______,A. Stewart, Rev. Beynon, Isaac Speers,Patterson, Easton, Patton, Hunter, Sommers, Isaac Allen. Front Row: L. Jamieson, J.W. Henry, J. Stewart, R. Jennett, Bone, Dr. Jennett. Thornton Women's Institute Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3223
Three Generations
Three Generations: Mrs. Edna Allan (nee Bateman) grandmother. Mrs Ruth Stewart (nee Allan) mother. Glenna Stewart - daughter and Allan Stewart - son Back Row: Mrs. Walter Allan (nee Edna Bateman), Russell Stewart Front Row: Glenna Stewart, Mrs. Russell Stewart (nee Ruth Allan), Walter Allan, Allan Stewart., IHS1363
Three Generations Of Bateman
Portrait of three generations of Bateman men. Thomas I (left) came from England in 1844. He lived in SH Lot 17, Conc. 2 (later belonging to Kenneth Sturgeon) and died in 1891. Thomas Adrian Bateman (seated, centre) later married Ethel Ralston on 1 November 1911. Thomas Bateman II (right) married Mary Osler and became the grandfather of Harold Bell. He was born in 1830 and lived in NH Lot 14, Conc. 1 (later belonging to Don Sawyer). Also pictured is Thomas Bateman III (standing, centre)., IHS1073
Three Generations Of Donnelly Women
Jean Ruttan (left, née Donnelly) holding her daughter, Helen, with her mother, Mrs. Hugh Donnelly (née Mabel Stewart)., IHS1699
Three Guest Girls
Photo of Cora Guest, Edith Guest, and Dora Guest when Middies (a loosely fitting blouse with a sailor collar) were in style., IHS1040
Three Latimer Brothers
Three Latimer brothers, Fred, Stanley and Wilson, sons of William Latimer. (There were two other sons: Cameron and Wallace. Little boy unknown. Costumes., IHS2383
Three Matchett Generations
Three generations of the Matchett family. Harold Matchett with Dale Matchett, his grandson (son of Edward and Rena) and Edward Matchett. Baby Dale is the fourth generation Matchett to live on this property. His father. Edward, lives in a new house on a severed lot on the west side of the farm., IHS1230
Three Thompson Sisters, Daughters Of Harry And Jenny Mae
Three Thompson sisters, daughters of Harry and Jenny Mae, Jean Thompson Spillette, Gladys Thompson, Anna Marion Thompson Simpkin, IHS 4384
Three Unidentified Women
This photo was incorrectly labeled when added to the database. The description had previously been listed as the Golden Wedding Anniversary celebration of John Srigley and his wife, Frances Stephenson. If you have any information about this photo, please click on "suggest a correction" at the bottom of this record. Original caption is as follows: Back: John R. Sinton, with wife Zelma (Srigley)with Gene, George and Annie Srigley, Herbert Srigley, Annie (Srigley) and Dr. John A. Johnston. Middle: Carmeta Srigley, Bertha F. Srigley, John and Frances Srigley, Clarence M. Srigley, Reginald Srigley, Otto Srigley, Lorne Srigley, George Srigley, Jean Srigley, Gordon Srigley, Aileen Srigley, Bert Srigley Inserts (top to bottom): Jennie and son, John Srigley of Herbert Srigley, Robert, son of Herbert Srigley, Betty and Stephen Johnston, children of Annie and Dr. John A. Johnston Insert: (right corner): Sarah M. wife of Clarence M. Srigley, died April 13, 1916., IHS2688
Threshing At Bowman Allen'S
Threshing at Bowman Allen's farm. Left to right: Allen Henry (on stack), Bill McFadden (at blower), John Cowan (owner), Thomas S. Bowman (standing on machine), Frank Mumberson with his team and wagon (standing on wagon), and Cliff Ruttan at back of wagon.
Threshing At Farm Of Bowman Allen
Threshing at farm of Bowman Allen. Left to right are Cliff Ruttan, John Cowan (standing), owner of threshing machine, Thomas S. Bowman (sitting), and Bill McFadden (pitching sheaves)., IHS2037
Threshing At Roy Goodfellow'S
Threshing; Roy Goodfellow, J.A.C.Kell, Bill Jack., IHS108
Threshing At The Beatty'S
Photo of a group of thirteen men gathered around a mechanized thresher beside a wooden barn. They were the threshing team at Don Beatty's grandfather's farm. They are all wearing hats, and several of them have plaid shirts and are holding pitchforks.
Threshing In The Field
Threshing team on what was likely a hot summer day. Women usually stayed in preparing huge meals for the men., IHS362
Threshing Machine
Threshing Machine, Harold Matchett's outfit (driven by Minneapolis Moline tractor {not in picture}. Waterloo Threshing Machine Mr. Matchett threshed for Innisfil and area for 14 seasons., IHS1224
Threshing Machine
Threshing Machine, IHS350
Threshing Machine
Threshing at Mr. Don Beatty's grandfather's farm. John Beatty, man beside machine unknown. He could be Mr. Art King, he owned the machine., IHS871
Threshing Machine At Frank Cowan'S
Threshing machine; Frank Cowan Threshing machine shots- the era of owning threshing machine, driving it with a tractor, before combines. Notes from Don Beatty and John Cowan talking on the tape. "What do you have on this, Frank? My son, Andrew Cowan, is pitching off. I think it is possibly the last time we threshed at the barn bridge with the separator in the barn and the unloading right at the barn door. I think this was especially taken; one of the last picture you could find of that kind of threshing. I thought it was a little modern because of the height of the wagon. That wagon was converted to rubber by that time? Yes, that was a high wagon at one time; a high wagon cut down and rubber put on. What kind of power did you have? Were you threshing with the W4? It was an Alis Chalmers. where is that separator now; is it still around? Yes, that separator is still behind the driving shed at home. I wish someone would take it for the taking., IHS744
Threshing On Lot 19
Threshing on lot 19, concession 6. Date unknown., IHS359
Threshing Outfit
Threshing machinery likely operated by Tom Emrick., IHS365
Threshing Team
Photo of a team of men assembled beside a self-propelled steam engine and its attached threshing machine with self-feeder. Pictured in the top right is Robert Thompson with Harry Thompson beside him. On the bottom left is likely Calvin Boyd holding a grain box. The rest of the men are unknown. Threshing, which separates the inedible chaff from the edible part of grain, occurred after harvest and before winnowing. Threshing bees were held because the work was intensive and equipment was often shared within the community., IHS3529
Threshing With Hart Power Tractor
Threshing with Hart Power tractor on farm of Bowman Allen., IHS2036

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