Alice Baker Collection
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- Home of Mr. & Mrs. Mel & Aileen Brayman
- Photo of stucco house with centre dormer and entrance
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- Home of Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Victoria St., W.
- Side view of bungalow with windows
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- Home of Mr. & Mrs. Sylvia & Eva Carter
- Photo of a white clapboard, two-storey house with treed yard and hedge; rear extension and centre dormer
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- Home of Mrs. Olive McMaster
- Photo of white clapboard, two-storey house with dormer and front entrance and side entrance
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- Home of Mrs. Sadie Walker and N. Broley
- Lady standing on front porch of white house with blooming trees in the yard
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- Home of N. Broley
- Photo of white clapboard bungalow front side view showing two entrances and windows,
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- Home of Randolph Harris
- Photo of a one and a half storey clapboard house with centre front entrance and chimney
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- Homes of Dr. Carr and Mr. & Mrs. Herb & Edna Jebb
- Photo shows two houses: two-storey brick houses side by side one with upper porch,
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- House of Allan and sister Gladys Nixon
- Side view of a two-storey brick-sided house, with upper porch and two chimneys
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- Hurricane Hazel Railroad Track Damage
- Photo of the devastation caused to railroad infrastructure north of Cookstown following Hurricane Hazel in October 1954.
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- Hwy. 400 Collapse After Hurricane
- Picture of a collapsed portion of highway 400, just north of highway 89, following the devastation of Hurricane Hazel. The image shows a crashed truck, half buried in water, as well as a flooded field beyond the pavement.
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- Ida Thompson, Mrs. Charlie Woods
- Picture of three women, one unidentified, one Ida Wellington (centre), and one Mrs. Charlie Woods, inside a small flower shaped frame.
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- Inside St. John's Anglican Church
- Photo of the plastering taking place inside of St. John's Anglican Church in Cookstown, with drop cloths and a clear view of the stained glass windows.
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- Installing Pipes for Water Works
- Picture of bulldozer behind a farm house digging the yard for pipe installation in Cookstown, 1962.
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- Jack Edney
- Photo of children in period dress with Mr. Earl Rowe speaking in the background.
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- Jean Ross
- Young girl with bow in her hair
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- Jebb's Garage burned, 1962
- Picture showing smoke and charred rubble from a fire that destroyed the Jebb family's garage (next to the Dunning family's garage). The fire was strong enough to warp a lamppost on the street.
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- Jim Arnold, last station agent
- Jim Arnold, the last Cookstown station agent with radio equipment and Morse Code device, prior to the station closing in 1967.
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- John Beaird
- Photo of John Beaird standing beside a team of horses pulling a wagon with "Langdon Dairy - R. Beaird" on the side; picture also shows railway car and grain silo, with village in the background (possibly Langdon, AB). The original caption, written by Alice Baker, reads: "Great Grandma Louisa Brazel's 1st husband John Beaird [Robert, John, Wallace]; 2nd husband - John Thompson; Grandma Mary, George, Wellington, Annie, Albert."
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- Keith Daniels (House)
- Small white bungalow with garage next door
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- Ken Crawford's Barber Shop
- Photo of Ken Crawford's Barber Shop, located on King St. North in Cookstown. The photo features a white clapboard building with a large Coca Cola sign and many windows.
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- Ladies Group Photo
- Picture shows several women posed around a seated elderly woman. The original caption only lists first names. Back row: Lillian, Marjorie, Wilma, Florence, Helene, Alice, and Reta. Front row: Clara, Mother [of Alice Baker], and Mary.
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- Ladies' gathering
- Photo of Sadie Walker, Alice Baker, and Daureen Anderson seated at a table with a typewriter.
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- Large Group Photo
- Photo shows a large group, possibly a school photo with a caption reading: "William, Bob, Tom, Lillian & Mary Harris in this picture"
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- Lila Wesson
- Photo of Lila Wesson wearing a wool coat, standing at a water pump with a barn in the background.
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- Lloyd Hughes' Store, Tompkins' Woodworking Shop
- Wooden building with overhanging roof over front entrance, attached garage. Identified as Lloyd Hughes' store and the Tompkin's Woodworking shop in Cookstown
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- Lorne Cecil Harris
- Personal account of the life of Lorne Cecil Harris
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- Lorne Harris with Marjorie and Brenda
- Photo of a family identified as "Marjorie, Lorne, and Brenda"