Our Family's Journey Through Time
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201 | Edinburgh, Scotland Portobello between 1890 and 1900 | ||
202 | Eglington, York County. | ||
203 | Eldinhope, Scotland "Eldinhope" A farm in the valley of the Yarrow Water photo by Chris Eilbeck | ||
204 | Elgin Mills, York County, Ontario Showing Newton Tannery, circa 1880s | ||
205 | Elora, Ontario A street in Elora after an ice storm - frozen utility lines are pulled over by weight of ice. | ||
206 | Esquesing Township, County of Halton "3 chains to 1 inch" | ||
207 | Estevan, Saskatchewan "After the storm at Estevan, Sask." | ||
208 | Etiwanda, California Showing one of the oldest surviving buildings from the origins of the Etiwanda Colony. This house was built in 1883 by George Chaffey, Jr., one of the founders of the Etiwanda Colony. " Historic American Buildings Survey | ||
209 | Ettrick Church, Selkirkshire, Scotland
"Winter Sunday morning at Ettrick Parish Church" near the Boston Hall, above Ettrick village photo by Tom Chisholm | ||
210 | Ettrick Valley, Scotland "Tushielaw Inn and Ettrick Water - The Ettrick valley, a wonderful place and home to James Hogg (The Ettrick Shepherd)" photo by John Watson | ||
211 | Ettrickbridge, Scotland "Ettrick Water" A more placid stretch of the river downstream from Ettrick Bridge. photo by Oliver Dixon | ||
212 | Eugenia, Grey Co., Ontario | ||
213 | Eversley, York Co., Ontario St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. (Opened in 1848) | ||
214 | Falkland, Scotland "Wicker boars in the orchard of Falkland Palace: These wild boars are made from wicker, but wild boars were on the main quarry for the Stuart kings who used Falkland Palace and as a hunting lodge in autumn." photo by Mike Pennington | ||
215 | Farr, Sutherland | ||
216 | Fay, Nevada, 1899 | ||
217 | Fergus, Ontario | ||
218 | Flemington farm, Peeblesshire "About ¾ of a Mile South East from Callands House, this name applied originally to a farmhouse & Mill situated beside the stream bearing its name & about 7 or 8 chains North of where it flows into the Lyne Water. The house is two storries high & slated, with outhouses & garden all in good condition There is no Mill now but the place still retains the same name & is occupied by William Murdoch, herd, The Property of the Earl of Wemyss." -- source: Peeblesshire Ordnance Survey Name Books, 1856-1858 -- | ||
219 | Flin Flon, Manitoba | ||
220 | Foremost, Alberta | ||
221 | Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire | ||
222 | Fort Augustus, Scotland | ||
223 | Fort Myers, Florida | ||
224 | France | ||
225 | Francis, Saskatchewan Description: Photo depicts a street in Francis, Saskatchewan. Physical description: 1 postcard : sepia ; 9 x 14 cm. | ||
226 | Fredericton New Brunswick, 1850 | ||
227 | front of St. Andrew's photo by Brydon Brown | ||
228 | Frontenac Co., Ontario Public gathering on lawn of Frontenac County Court House, Kingston, Ont. [between 1898 and 1920] | ||
229 | Galt, Ontario Satellite Motel, 1960's | ||
230 | Gananoque, Ontario View of Gananoque, Ontario taken from an airplane, 1919 | ||
231 | Genesee County, Michigan "Michigan Tanning and Extract Co., Boyne City, Mich." Glenn Becker Photo Co. photographer ref num J184862 | ||
232 | Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Schooners, Glace Bay harbour, Cape Breton, NS, about 1914 Wm. Notman & Son | ||
233 | Gladstone, Manitoba postcard "Cutting Ice on White Mud River, Gladstone, Man." On Back: "Written in ms.: [handwritten in no apparent order] "Berto"; "my X hubby"; "Brother [III] will"" | ||
234 | Glasgow, Scotland Glasgow University | ||
235 | Glasgow, Scotland "St. Enoch's Station, Glasgow, Scotland" | ||
236 | Glen Morris, Ontario The old blacksmith's shop in Brant County Ontario | ||
237 | Glen Morris, Ontario The old blacksmith's shop was converted to grocery store in 1950 | ||
238 | Glenboro, Manitoba A postcard postmarked: Glenboro, Man., 1912-05-17 | ||
239 | Glendearg, Scotland "Glendearg Farm from the East" photo by Chris Eilbeck | ||
240 | Glenholm, Scotland "Waymarked route, Glenholm" Returning to Glenholm on a waymarked route around Chester Rig Head via the hill fort. photo by Jim Barton |