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Cabinet card - c. 1900
Merle Simpson
n.d.
Clarence H. Montgomery, aged 14 years
n.d.
Charles Simpson Boone
Robert J. Fleming's house, on the northeast corner of St. Clair Avenue and Bathurst Street
approximately 1915
Colonel James Givins of the Queen's Rangers1791 and 5th Foot, 1803
Rev. Henry Melville, Toronto, Canada
Charles Dickens
186-
William Willcocks Baldwin
May Stephens
Copeland-Chatterson Company, Brampton, picnic committee
1905
Mrs. John G. Howard (Jemima Frances Meikle)
Rochfort Grange in uniform
1914-1918
Susie Belle (Paterson), Nasmith, born 1787
Approximately 1880
Portrait of Joe Rolette, 1859
approximately 1913
Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, K.B.
1809
Ontario. Cabinet, 1891
1891
Thomas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, 180-?
approximately 1910
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Fifth Earl of, 1771-1820
1800
Sir Peter Warren, Vice Admiral of the Red (c.1747)
1760
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