One photograph of Heritage Fair 1997, Bill Bolton receiving Heritage Recognition Certificate from Harold Grier, Reeve at that time.
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One photograph of Heritage Fair 1997, Bill Bolton receiving Heritage Recognition Certificate from Harold Grier, Reeve at that time.
The Gananoque ReporterOne photograph of Prince Street in Lansdowne looking North. Stewart house in foreground left
One photograph of Prince St, in Lansdowne facing North. This photo is also a postcard.
One photograph of Prince St. in Lansdowne at the 4 corners showing the Bank of Canada at that time
One photograph(newspaper) of two views of Lansdowne`s Prince Street - 1908 and 1980, looking north. The photo at the left shows the popular mode of travel in 1908. Gladys Cross Moore, 88, identifies the men in the buggy as Wes and Elmer Burns. In the middle background, on the right sidewalk, are Mrs. Moore, then Gladys Cross, 16, and her friend Ada Quinn. The store at extreme right, still operated today, was owned by G.S. Dean, who is standing in from of the porch of the house north of the store. Standing by the pole is the village banker, a Mr. Sparrow.
One photograph of Prince St. in Lansdowne looking North. Audrey Tamblyn sitting on the steps.(As per Janice Tamblyn)
One photograph of Prince St. Lansdowne looking North. This photo is also a postcard to Mrs. Lloyd Foley in Kingston, On. wishing her a Happy Brithday from Mary
One postcard to Miss Pearl McClary in Pulaski, N.Y. from someone with the initials G.S. The picture of Lansdowne on postcard was taken in 1905
One postcard of Prince Street in Lansdowne looking south
One photograph of the rear of Darlingside Store on St. Lawrence River