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Windsor Streets Map
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Browning Family
BME Member Roll - 1935 -
Boyd Family
BME Member Roll - 1935 -
Allen Family
BME Member Roll - 1935 -
Alexander Family
BME Member Roll - 1935 -
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows
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Free Methodist Church
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North American Masonic Lodge No. 11
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Northstar Masonic Lodge No. 7
1029 McDougall Street -
Harrison Memorial
810 Mercer Street -
Perry Family (also location of Verandah Inn)
BME Member Roll - 1935 -
Dr. Roy Perry & Dr. Henry Taylor's Office
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Fellowship of Coloured Churches Credit Union
Later located at 188 Erie Street East -
Mercer Street School
No longer operated as a school after 1946 -
Frontier Social Club / Landrum Hall
452-454 McDougall Street -
Walker House Hotel
309-325 McDougall Street -
First Baptist Church
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Tanner African Methodist Church Parsonage
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Tanner African Methodist Church
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British Methodist Episcopal Church
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The Hawk panel
The panel from the original exhibit for "The Hawk," with a photo of a red-tailed hawk as a background. -
Stevenson Schoolhouse 3
The side profile of the building, formerly a schoolhouse from the 1920s, has now been converted into a family dwelling. -
Stevenson Schoolhouse 2
The building, formerly a schoolhouse from the 1920s, has now been converted into a family dwelling. -
Stevenson Schoolhouse
The building, formerly a schoolhouse from the 1920s, has now been converted into a family dwelling. -
Raymond Knister's personal account ledger 2
A ledger of Raymond Knister's earnings from his writing work for 1923 and 1924. -
Raymond Knister's personal account ledger
A ledger of Raymond Knister's earnings from his writing work for Dec 1920-Mar 1921, and Dec 1921-Jan 1923. -
Cover of The Buccaneer, Winter Edition, 1926
Cover of the Winter 1926 issue of "The Buccaneer: A Journal of Poetry" from Dallas, Texas, where Raymond Knister's poem "The Plowman's Song" was published. -
Sketch of Raymond Knister
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Raymond Knister
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Essays on Canadian Writing Magazine, Winter 1979-80, table of contents
Table of contents from Essays on Canadian Writing Magazine, Winter 1979-80, with annotation from Imogen Knister Givens. -
"Raymond Knister—Man or Myth?", page 18
Page 18 of "Raymond Knister—Man or Myth?" with annotations by Imogen Knister Givens -
"Raymond Knister—Man or Myth?", page 10
Page 10 of "Raymond Knister—Man or Myth?", with annotations by Imogen Knister Givens. -
"Raymond Knister—Man or Myth?", page 07
Page 07 of "Raymond Knister—Man or Myth?", with annotations by Imogen Knister Givens. -
"Raymond Knister—Man or Myth?", page 05
First page of "Raymond Knister—Man or Myth?", with Imogen Knister Givens' name handwritten by her at top of page. -
First page of "The Fate of Mrs. Lucier" by Raymond Knister
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First page of Elaine by Raymond Knister
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Title page of This Quarter, No. 3
Title page of This Quarter, No. 3 edited by Ethel Moorhead. -
Dedication to Ezra Pound
Handwritten dedication to Ezra Pound by Ernest Walsh, in issue 1 of the 1st volume of This Quarter. -
Itinerant Workers on Cart During Hop Growing Season
Faded black and white photograph of itinerant workers during hop growing season at Hiram Walker Farms in Sandwich East Township; there are a large number of men, women and children in the photograph; in the foreground are two carts full of people in dark coats and hats; each cart is being pulled by two horses; in front of the first cart, in the bottom right corner of the photograph, is a little boy in a white jacket; in the background there are several more carts filled with people, several farm buildings and a number of people standing on a stack of filled bags; there are also some people standing in a tree in the background, centre, of the photograph -
York University campus
Two photos of York University campus at dusk with slightly different exposures. -
Woodslee United Church Cemetery sign
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Gravestone of Henry B Knister and Christine Anne McNaughton
Gravestone of Henry B Knister (1851-1940) and Christine Anne McNaughton (his wife) (1854-1936) at Ruscom United Church Cemetery. -
Ruscom United Church sign
Ruscom United Church sign. -
Gravestone of W. M. H. Knister and A. Pearl Wilcox
Gravestone of W M. H. Knister (1879-1967) and A. Pearl Wilcox (1884-1971) at Wooslee United Church Cemetery. -
Gravestone of William Henry Knister
Gravestone of William Henry Knister (1879-1967) at Woodslee United Church Cemetery. -
Gravestones of brothers, Christian and George Knister.
Gravestones of brothers, Christian (1864-1880) and George Knister (1853-1880) at Ruscom United Church Cemetery. -
Wesleyan Church stone cairn
Stone cairn of the Wesleyan Church , 1855, rebuilt in 1889. -
Gravestone of Francis Knister
Gravestone of Francis Knister.