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A. H. Mabee Photograph Collection

  • Collection

Collection consists of scans of 99 glass plate negatives and 25 prints of photos of the Gananoque, Tidds Island, Tremont Park, Clayton and Alexandria Bay area taken by A. H. Mabee, 1900-03. The negatives were scanned on an Epson Perfection V600 scanner in two parts and then stitched together using Photoshop.
Captions are taken from the accompanying envelops unless accompanied by parenthesis which indicates notes taken from the accompanying print. Comments in [] are a description of the image provided by the cataloguer.
Some of images were available only as prints and indicated as such.

A.H. Mabee

Alan Lindsay Collection

  • E 2011-037
  • Collection
  • n.d.

Collection contains a file on the Thousand Islands Bridge, unpublished family trees, newspaper clippings, seven photographs, topographical maps of Mallorytown, Gananoque, Gananoque, and Presbyteriam Households at the time of Church Union, 1925.

Kaiser/Shaw Collection

  • E 2020-013
  • Collection
  • n.d.

Collection consists of photographs, written articles and newspaper clippings.

Margel McKay Warren Fonds

  • E 2011-009
  • Fonds
  • 1905-1990

Fonds mostly consists of scrapbooks and news clippings accumulated by Margel McKay Warren. These scrapbooks include clippings concerning her family and friends, as well as notable events concerning the Leeds and the Thousand Islands area and the British Royal Family. Scrapbooks also include cards and decorations from her family.
6 photographs are of Lyndhurst area and were taken by George Lackie. 1 photograph is a group photograph (marked "Uncle Charlie Bradley"). -- a felt jacket patch from Lansdowne Continuation School

Quinn Family Movies

  • Collection

15 seven inch reels of 16 mm film and 25 three point five inch 16 mm film depicting daily life and construction at the family cottage on Kerry Point.