Black and white studio portrait of George, Eveline, and William David Boag. The “Historical Review of Churchill” states that Harry Boag had been keeper of the hotel at the northeast corner of Churchill at the intersection of Yonge Street and the 4th Line. In the 1901 census, Henry Boag, born 1873, is listed as a hotel keeper in Innisfil, Village of Churchill. In the 1911 census, Henry Boag appears as a Hotel Keeper in Barrie. His son William David Boag was born in 1897 and killed 1918 in World War I. From the ages of his children listed on the 1901 census, the children in the photo would likely be left to right: George, Eveline, and William David Boag, with the photo likely taken in 1902 or 1903. The two boys are seated at a wicker table wearing white long-sleeved shirts with lace collars and cuffs while the girl is standing and wearing a white dress with a bow in her hair. The photo was donated by Kemp Hastewell, son of Margaret Canning Hastewell. Margaret Canning was born in 1912 and grew up in Churchill, the daughter of Smith and Annie Eliza (Turnbull) Canning of Churchill.