The item is a photograph of Annie M. Cairns Ward with four of her sons.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward family. From left to right the back row: Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward (the mother), Marjorie Ward, Don Beathie (Marjorie's husband), Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward. Front row: Evelyn Ward and Lois Ward.
The item is a photograph of Albion Ward, his wife Doris Christine Peterson, Evelyn Ward, doctor Peter Ward, WM. Ward, Robert Grant Ward and Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, petting a dog.
The item is a photograph of Robert Grant Ward (standing on the left), Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, Charlie Ward, Grant, Peter Ward and Albion Ward.
The item is a photograph of three brothers of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward.
The item is a photograph of Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward, Albion and Peter Ward and a cousin named Alex.
The item is a photograph of the Ward family during winter.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, Robert Grant Ward, Bill Ward and Albion Tudor Ward.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward and his brother Robert Grant Ward.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, William Ward, Albion Ward and Charlie Ward.
The item is a photograph of six of the Ward brothers at Albion's house in Lower Ireland. The house used to be the one of Annie M. Cairns Ward.
Item is a reproduced photograph of a group of men standing on in front of Walton Van Vliet’s store in Lacolle from around 1900.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. Barbara Verity did an article on him.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. He his pourring liquid in a bigger jar.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. He is looking into a container for harvesting maple water.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. He his pouring liquid in a bigger jar.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. Barbara Verity wrote an article about him.
Item is a photograph of the soldier Walter Dubé, probably taken around 1919.
The part is a studio photograph of Vitaline Labonte, daughter of Louis Labonte, probably taken sometime between 1870 and 1890.
The item is a photograph of the visit of Japanese Prince Takamatsu to Montreal, Quebec on 2 May 1931.
The caption reads, "Part of the village of Asbestos as seen from the main office building."
The verso reads, " View from entrance at main office looking down at St. Amine Str. / The two house in left foreground were on St. George Street."
Part is an album page of five photographs showing a view of the town of Asbestos from 1897 to 1912.