|  February 1950, A view of the house and grounds at 176 Front Street from the beach. |
|  1954, This photo was taken from 176 Front Street looking east over Lake Ontario. |
|  3 Feb 1954 The remains of Speyside's first log cabin. This photo was taken from the Georgetown Herald. |
|  1951 The front of #243 Guelph Street, the home of Bill and Stella McDonald. |
|  1954 The rear of #243 Guelph Street, the home of Bill and Stella McDonald. |
|  1954 The home of Bill and Stella McDonald, 243 Guelph Street. |
|  1954 The home of Bill and Stella McDonald, 243 Guelph Street. |
|  c1952 Bill McDonald house at 243 Guelph Street. |
|  c1952 Bill McDonald house at 243 Guelph Street. Bill McDonald and his car are shown as well. |
|  c1952 Bill McDonald house at 243 Guelph Street. |
|  c1953 The home of Bill and Stella McDonald, 243 Guelph Street. Bill McDonald is shown. |
|  c1954 The home of Bill and Stella McDonald, 243 Guelph Street. Bill McDonald is shown. |
|  c1954 The home of Bill and Stella McDonald, 243 Guelph Street. This shot is taken from the backyard with the Georgetown water tower in the background. |
|  c1950 Maplehurst" at 327 Maple Avenue. It was built from 1865 to 1870.It served as the Smith & Stone staff house from 1944-1952.J.P.S. Mills owned the house from 1967-1989 when it was sold to Bill Yundt. It was demolished in 1990. |
|  c1950 The home of Harry Dayfoot |
|  1951 Harry Dayfoot standing in front of the home he built after selling the old family house. |
|  winter, before 1957 View of the west side of Brant Street, just north of the railway tracks, viewed from the driveway of the Barnard house, 973 Brant St., formerly 72 Brant (1919 Voters List) and Lot 75 Brant Lane (1915 Voters List). Partial view of a Variety Store at the right. Both buildings were demolished for... |
|  1958 Pencilled on the reverse: 1958 |
|  1955 Keith Thornborrow, November 2005:
The Old Waterdown Road swings to the left (west) and continues northward through the bush. Detail of an aerial view of the Cooke Concrete plant and environs.
Keith Thornborrow, November 2005:
The Johnson farm was located at the top of St Matthews Ave north of... |
|  ca 1956
...A digital copy of the original photograph owned by the Marrs family.
The house was renumbered from 45 to 452 Martha Street.
One of three houses demolished in the 1950s to facilitate a traffic connection between James and New Streets.
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|  ca 1956
...A digital copy of the original photograph owned by the Marrs family.
The house was renumbered from 45 to 452 Martha Street.
One of three houses demolished in the 1950s to facilitate a traffic connection between James and New Streets.
The Reverse image shows a Mercury Photo Servuce snapshot...
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|  ca 1955
...A digital copy of the original photograph owned by the Marrs family.
The Bye's house was at the corner of Martha and New Streets.
One of three houses demolished in the 1950s to facilitate a traffic connection between James and New Streets....
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|   1959, The houses on the east side of Brock Avenue seen in the background have been demolished.
Brock Avenue, named for General Brock who fought at Queenston Heights in the War of 1812-14, was called Brant Avenue until its name was changed some time after 1924 - to eliminate confusion with Brant... |
|  winter, ca 1950, On the left, a part of the house originally built for Jack Ireland, a painter and wallpaper hanger; on the right, a part of 513 Locust, built in 1904 for Elgin Harris, and later repurposed as A Different Drummer Books. The centre house, 515, was built in 1904 for Brant Street jeweller B. S. Hicks.... |
|  winter, ca 1950, On the centre left, north of Caroline Street, 535 Locust, built in 1940 for Ernest Herbert Alston' Thehouse at the nerbright was built in 1904 for B. S. Hicks, proprietor of a jeweller's shop on Brant Street.
Both houses on the right were demolished to make room for a parking lot at the... |
|  ca 1950s, Exterior view of west elevation of "Shady Cottage" on Guelph Line. The wooden verandah with curved steps was added by W. F. W. Fisher.
Built of stone in 1837 for Peter Fisher, this was the home of the Fisher family until 1967, when it was demolished after the farms was sold to become the site of... |
|  1957
... in 1950....
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|  April 8 1957, A side-view of the home of Ethel and Joseph Phillips, located at 52 Kerr Street North. |
|  April 8 1957, A backyard view of the home of Ethel and Joseph Phillip. |
|  April 8 1957, A front view of the home of Ethel and Joseph Phillips. |
|  April 8 1957, A photograph of the home of Ethel and Joseph Phillips. |
|  April 8 1957, A photograph of 62 Kerr St. North, the home of Harry Boyd. |
|  April 8 1957, A photograph of 74 Kerr Street North, which was inhabited at this time by George Shibley. |
|  April 8 1957, Home of Hazel Bashford. |
|  April 8 1957, Home of George Seddon. |
|  April 8 1957, Home of John Kaziuk. |
|  April 8 1957, Home of Davis Penman. |
|  April 8 1957, Home of George Barrett. |
|  April 8 1957, Home of Thomas Taylor. |
|  April 8 1957, Home of Robert Sewell. |