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  • Coyne School 1951-52, Grades 1-8.
        Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of Coyne's School S.S. #9, 1823-1948" as found in the Tweedsmuir Village History of Drumquin 1946-1948 by the Drumquin Women's Institute.
      Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of …
  • Coyne School 1951-52, Grades 5-8.
        Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of Coyne's School S.S. #9, 1823-1948" as found in the Tweedsmuir Village History of Drumquin 1946-1948 by the Drumquin Women's Institute.
      Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of …
  • Bethel United Church
        The church is located on the west side of 7th Line (Trafalgar Road) just north of Britannia Road, on a hill. In 2011, the church was Bethel United Church in Hornby Pastoral Charge. As of 2015, it is
      The church is located on the west side of 7th Line (Trafalgar …
  • Coyne School 1951-1952, Grades 1-4.
        Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of Coyne's School S.S. #9, 1823-1948" as found in the Tweedsmuir Village History of Drumquin 1946-1948 by the Drumquin Women's Institute.
      Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of …
  • Memorial Stone for Miriam J. Colton and J. Albert Hall
        This memorial stone is located at Bethel United Church, Drumquin on Lot 7 Concession 7.
      This memorial stone is located at Bethel United Church, Drumquin on Lot …
  • Maria Wilson Deforest Featherstone.
        Maria Wilson Deforest, married to John Featherstone. John Featherstone and his wife Jane and five children came from the county of Durham in England in 1829. They traveled for three months until they
      Maria Wilson Deforest, married to John Featherstone. John Featherstone and his wife …
  • Percy W. Merry Public School, Grade 1, 1968/69
        Thanks to several people commenting on this photograph, we are slowly adding names. Front Row, sitting: 2nd from left wearing a tie is Kenneth Vivian, Tim King is at the far right end of the row. 2nd
      Thanks to several people commenting on this photograph, we are slowly adding …
  • Bethel United Church
        The church is still located on the west side of 7th Line (Trafalgar Road) at Britannia Road, on a hill. Today (in 2011), the church is Bethel United Church in Hornby Pastoral Charge. It is located on
      The church is still located on the west side of 7th Line …
  • Coyne Public School, S.S. #9
        Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of Coyne's School S.S. #9, 1823-1948" as found in the Tweedsmuir Village History of Drumquin 1946-1948 by the Drumquin Women's Institute.
      Based on the history compiled by Ross Wark in 2015, "History of …
  • Percy W. Merry School, Grade 4, 1967-68
        Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated children from kindergarten to Grade Eight. In 1958, a number of one-room schools in Halton County were closed and the children
      Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated …
  • Fundraising Cookbooks of Bethel United Church, Drumquin
        Bethel United church began as a Methodist fellowship in 1823. For 191 years, until 2014, the church on Trafalgar Road at Britannia was the home of the congregation. The preface to the 2004 cookbook s
      Bethel United church began as a Methodist fellowship in 1823. For 191 …
  • The Ball Brothers Farm
        Two photographs: the drive shed and old milk house, and one of a truck "out to pasture". The farm was on the west side of Eighth Line between Lower Base Line and Brittania, Drumquin. Lot 3 Con 8 NDS
      Two photographs: the drive shed and old milk house, and one of …
  • Percy W. Merry School, Grade 4 Class, 1971-1972
        Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated children from kindergarten to Grade Eight. In 1958, a number of one-room schools in Halton County were closed and the children
      Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated …
  • 6114 Sixth Line, in May 2015
        In the spring and summer of 2015, the Trafalgar Township Historical Society took on the project of photographing the historic houses from the North Service Road north to Burnhamthorpe Road, from Nint
      In the spring and summer of 2015, the Trafalgar Township Historical Society …
  • 1124 Britannia Road, Milton, Ontario, in May 2015
        In the spring and summer of 2015, the Trafalgar Township Historical Society took on the project of photographing the historic houses from the North Service Road north to Burnhamthorpe Road, from Nint
      In the spring and summer of 2015, the Trafalgar Township Historical Society …
  • Ruth Brownridge, Lillian Brownridge, Teachers at Percy W. Merry Public School, 1950's
        Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated children from kindergarten to Grade Eight. In 1958, a number of one-room schools in Halton County were closed and the children
      Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated …
  • Joseph and Ann (Bailey) Hall, Drumquin
        For more information about this diary with photographs of the American visitors entitled "Adventures of the American Four Among the Pine Stumps of Canada", please click on the links in this record. A
      For more information about this diary with photographs of the American visitors …
  • "Adventures of the American Four Among the Pine Stumps of Canada", 1885 Diary of Visit to the Hall Family, Drumquin
        Two other digital records are linked to this record with further information. Joseph and Ann Hall were the hosts of the "American Four". The other record contains photographs of the "American Four".
      Two other digital records are linked to this record with further information. …
  • "The American Four" Who Visited The Hall Farm, Drumquin, in 1885
        Two other digital records are linked to this record with further information. Joseph and Ann Hall were the Drumquin hosts of the "American Four". The other record linked here has several pages from t
      Two other digital records are linked to this record with further information. …
  • Barnstable Bridge, 2006
        The bridge was named for the Barnstaple family who owned the farm on the hill just above it. Municipal records now show the name as "Barnstable", not "Barnstaple" - the name long-time residents still
      The bridge was named for the Barnstaple family who owned the farm …
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