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1910s
Table of Contents

Title Page
Introduction
1860s and earlier
1870s
1880s
Wright family photo albums, 1860-1900
1890s
1900s
1910s
Places
People
Events
1920s
1930s
Photos circa 1900 to 1940
1940s
Index

Places

Looking south on Yonge Street from the roof of the Methodist Church, circa 1911-15.
Looking north on Yonge Street from the roof of the Methodist Church, circa 1911-15.
Looking east on Centre Street from the roof of the Methodist Church, circa 1911-1915.
Looking north-east from around 81 Church Street South looking east. The roof of John Palmer Jr.'s house is in the foreground with the William J. Lawrence Greenhouses in the background. c.1912
Yonge Street, just south of Lorne Ave.
Looking north on Yonge St. at Arnold. The Palmer House is on the left.
Looking north on Yonge St. at Arnold. The Palmer House is on the left.
Looking south on Yonge St. at Arnold. The Trench Carriage Works is on the left and on the right is the Palmer House. circa 1910/
Looking south on Yonge St. from north of Centre St.
Yonge Street looking north from Major Mackenzie. circa 1915
Looking north on Yonge Street in Elgin Mills. circa 1913
Another view of Elgin Mills.Naughton's store, and then the Blacksmith shop (Woodward's) are on the left, with the Hotel on the right side of Yonge Street.

Headford Methodist Church, built in 1882, pictured after the lightning strike of August 24, 1914.
James Graham and "Barney," in front of Hall's grocery and general store, southwest corner of Yonge and Centre streets, circa 1915.
First home of contractor William H. Graham, which he built at 90 Centre Street East in 1911. Mrs. Graham is sitting on the steps while her husband and eldest child, Philip, sit in their new 1914 Model-T Ford.
Playing tennis on the lawn of the Langstaff house in 1910. The Ford Model S is in the driveway.
The Langstaff house in 1915. James Langstaff, aged 3 is standing in the front yard.
237 Mill Street, built in 1877 by Frank Cook for William Cook. circa 1919.
The N. Mashin house at 37 Arnold Street, built c.1870 by William Cooper. Circa 1910.
The house built by Abraham Law in 1832. This photo likely dates to around 1910.
The house at 131 Wright Street at the corner of Powell, built c.1913 by John A. Greene.
"Glenkilloch" on Yonge St. at Trayborn Dr. where Wendy's is currently. The house was built in 1905 by J.L. Innes Co. and was purchased in 1912 by George Sims. His daughter Agnes is in on the porch.
The Atkinson house at 10370 Yonge St. The house was behind the funeral parlour.
The Newbery house on Yonge St. north of Elgin Mills.
Another view of the Newbery house.
The Langstaff house on Doctor's Lane in King City, circa 1912. Dr. Lewis Langstaff was the brother (older by 3 years) of Dr.

The William J. Lawrence greenhouses.
Lawrence Conservatorycirca 1917
The John Dunlop greenhouses.
Trench Carriage Works, circa 1910.

Fixing the dam at the Mill Pond.John Sheardown is pictured centre-right, behind the wheelbarrow.

 


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