In this Orangemen's Parade, July 1953, we see people formally dressed in dark suits, and we see women. It even looks like two of the band members are children. Unfortunately, we have no information as to which Loyal Orange Lodge this is. In Halton County, there was the Loyal Orange ...
In this Orangemen's Parade, July 1953, we see people formally dressed in ...
Dances, plays, concerts, oyster suppers, fundraisers, and a great many other social events happened at the Lodge. The L.O.L. No. 165 hall on Steeles Avenue didn't have a kitchen, so the Anglicans added one to make the hall more useful. This photograph was possibly taken after the July 12th walk ...
Dances, plays, concerts, oyster suppers, fundraisers, and a great many other social ...
James Cunningham was a member of Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165. He was also a member of the St. Clair Masonic Lodge No. 135, Milton. The Cunningham family had farmed near the Esquesing Township border for many years, first arriving from Ireland in the early 1800s. Jimmy was born ...
James Cunningham was a member of Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165. ...
Two photographs of Hornby, Ontario's Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165 walking sometime in the 1950's era on a July 12th. Bob Brownridge is the gentleman holding his hat in the first picture, and wearing it during the walk in the second picture. He's wearing a vest. Jimmy Cunningham is on ...
Two photographs of Hornby, Ontario's Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165 walking sometime ...
Banner: Hornby L.O.L No. 165, Canada Our Home, The Maple Leaf Forever. Hats: No. LOL 165 Typed on the photograph at the top: Hornby L.O.L. No. 165 Celebration at Hamilton - July 12, 1919. Typed on the photograph at the bottam: L/R - Violet Bradley; Laura Lindsay; Floyd Brigden; Fred ...
Banner: Hornby L.O.L No. 165, Canada Our Home, The Maple Leaf Forever. ...
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