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Nelson, Mrs. Irving
Mrs. Irving Nelson at age 25 (1871-1967). Note the "Ladies Finger" cake in her hand. This is a photograph of a painting., IHS2273
Neville And Genevieve Jamieson
Photograph of Neville and Genevieve Jamieson with their cat as children., IHS1736
Neville Jamieson
Studio portrait of Neville Jamieson at age 20. He is wearing a suit and tie. He would later become husband to Mrs. Muriel Jamieson., IHS1738
Neville Jamieson Farm
Aerial photo of home farm of Mr. and Mrs. Neville Jamieson. House is on left, where David Selby lives (SE corner). In back right of photo, daughter Elizabeth and John Sander live in that house., IHS1747
New Fire Truck - Stroud
Photo A - New Fire Truck Photo B - Firemen from left to right: ____, Reeve Lockhart, Horace Greely, Rod Black, George Young, Monty Sherring, Bill Storey, Wilfred Walt. From page 44q of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11. Photos for B and C on file at Knock document centre., IHS3382-44ABandC
New Huronia School
New Huronia School. #3385-18B Schools, Huronia, Corvair Car.
New Police Building - 1979
Official Plaque unveiling of new Innisfil Police Administraion Building, Innisfil Beach Road, November 24, 1979. John (Jack) Young, Innisfil Councillor, ____, arm of Don Koopmans, Councillor. Additional photograph on file at the Docuument Centre includes others present: Jack Young, Mrs. Lil Tipple, Kathe Jans, Stewart Fisher, Don Koopmans, Reeve Bill Gibbins, Deputy Chief Allan Martin,____, ____, ____, Deputy Reeve Grant Andrade., IHS4121
New St. Paul'S School
Opening of the new St. Paul's School. Mrs. W.W. Campbell, A. Pratt, Mrs. C. Sproule, Ernest Carr, Mrs. W. Warnica. From page 51 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11., IHS3382-60D
New Stroud Firehall
Fire Chief Scott Griffith presents Irene Willoughby with a bouquet of flowers and acknowledges her contribution to Innisfil Fire Dept. at the opening of the New Fire Hall in Stroud on Dec. 2, 2002. Dec. 2, 1952 the original Fire Hall #3 was opened in Stroud and Irene Willoughby was the original dispatcher for Fire and Police calls, doing it from her home for numerous years. The photo behind the chief is of the original volunteer Fire Dept. of whom only 3 are still alive. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3977
New Year's 1961
New Year's Party at the home of W. W. Campbell: Left to right ______(partly hidden), Lennox Black, Mrs. John Cowan, Mrs. Nelson Watson, Nelson Watson, Mrs. Mel Ayerst, Mrs. Alfred Webb. Back row: W.W. Campbell, John Cowan, Mel Ayerst, Alfred Webb., IHS2412
Newspaper Article Honours Nantyr Teacher Stanley Spillette
Newspaper Article Honours Nantyr Teacher Stanley Spillette, IHS 4373
No. 1 Area Innisfil School Trustees
Group photo of the No. 1 Area Innisfil School Trustees, seated on a raised platform in front of the 5th Line School. The picture was taken at a picnic held at the school when it closed, and the new school on the Fifth Line East was opened as Innisfil Central School. Trustees pictured from left to right are: Edgar Sturgeon (Secretary), Jim Rainey, Don Beatty, Russell Stewart, Jack Webster, Chalmer Pratt, Reuben Lucas, Joe Prosser, and George Lucas., IHS2501
No. 13 Platoon 76Th Battalion C.E.F.
No. 13 Platoon 76th Battalion C.E.F.; Niagara Camp, September 30, 1915: Back row left to right: James Walinack, P. Turcotte, J. Duvyer, A. Auderkirk, S. Hardiment, O. Miller, F. Courtemanche, J. More, (Frank Rankin), W. Harold, (Jack Baker), E. Bechard, R.. Lachappell, (Alvin Arnold)- Cookstown boy, W. Austin; Second row left to right: A. Day, W. Nelson (Alpin Cause) - Cookstown boy, L.W. Towers, T. Dobson, W.J. Hopgood, J.E. Brown, James Gibson, W. McClenaghan, E. Sullivan, George Choweth, W. Knichol, W. Hopper Norris, - Cookstown boy, Third row left to right: Charles Cotton, J.C. Flynn, M. Goren, M. O'Brien, H. Harvey, S. Syznanski, A. Gautier, H. Secore, F. Murray. (George McDonald) - Cookstown boy. Military, IHS1772
Noah And Mina Grose
Portrait of Noah Grose and his sister, Mina (later married to Stanley Copeland)., IHS1894
Norman Gilmore And Byron Grose
Photo of Norman Gilmore (Lefroy storekeeper) and Bryon Grose (Postmaster) leaning against the east side of the Lefroy Post Office. Bryon Grose was Postmaster from 1931 to 1966. The Post Office was moved to the former bank building in approximately 1945. Mr. Grose is wearing a grey suit and Mr. Gilmore is wearing a cardigan, tie, and newsboy cap., IHS1936
Norman Mccraw And Family
Left to right - Gordon McCraw, Norman McCraw, William McCraw; Sitting - Mrs. Norman McCraw with granddaughter, Carrie Anne., IHS2207
Norman Sloan And Charles Asquith
Photo of Norman Sloan (left) and Charles Asquith (right), a teacher at the Fifth Line School, in front of S.W. Moore store in Churchill. Also visible in the background is the Sloan building., IHS2597
Norman and Alice Baker
55th Wedding Anniversary
Norman and Alice Baker And Family
Group photo of Norman and Alice Baker and their family on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, taken on 13 June 1979. Pictured from left to right in the back row are Shelly Green, Allan Green, and Sherry Green. In the front row are Alice Baker, Norman Baker, and their daughter Norma Green. They are wearing corsages to celebrate the occasion and the photo appears to have been taken inside a home.
Northern Railway-John Beatty
"Contract for supply of Track ties" between John Beatty and Northern Railway Further information available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3552
O'Connell Barn Raising
Barn Raising. Miss. Betty O'Connell's home farm. House and barn burned down 1914., IHS1792
O'Connell Family
Black and white image of three adults kneeling on the ground with a smiling baby standing in front of them. Pictured on the left is Betty O'Connell, with her sister Florence Coughlin in the middle, and her brother Timothy O'Connell on the right. The baby is Darcy Thomas, Miss O'Connell's Great Nephew. The two ladies are wearing dresses, the gentleman in overalls and wearing a hat, and the baby is wearing a white hooded sweatshirt and smiling., IHS1782
O'Connell Family
Left is Betty O'Connell, the baby is Darcey Thomas, Miss O'Connell's great nephew, next to Betty is Florence Coughlin, her sister, then Timothy O'Connell her brother. O'CONNELL FAMILY, IHS1782
O'Connell Family With Horses
O'Connell Family with horses.\\left to right: Timothy (Tim) Junior Timothy (Senior) Betty, Mrs. O'Connell, (nee Flora McDonald) Len Martin. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3434
O'Connell Michael -Deed Of Bargain And Sale
Deed of Bargain and Sale between William Proudfoot(Caroline Proudfoot)and Michael O'Connell See Knock for additional documents, IHS1815
O'Connell Timothy
O'Connell Children Back left to right: Timothy O'Connell, Mary O'Connell, Front left to right:Florence O'Connell, Betty O'Connell., IHS1793
O'Connell, Timothy
He also farmed Lot 9 and 10 N1/2., IHS1786
O'Connell, Timothy
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Connell (Mrs. O'Connell, nee Flora McDonald.) Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3435
O'Connell, Timothy
Wedding Picture at Niagara Falls - Mr.and Mrs. Timothy McDonald ( Flora) Mrs. Flora McDonald was born in Innisfil Township, Craigville, her father worked at the mill there. Then they moved to Barrie. When married they moved to Lot10, Con 7 N1/2 where they farmed. 'note their clothing'., IHS1787

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