St. Marys Museum
St. Marys, Ontario

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Amazing Lace
Images: Buildings & Structures

 
The Weir home in St. Marys, erected ca. 1855 at 177 Church Street
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A. Beattie & Company (shown on right), corner of Queen and Church Streets
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A. Beattie & Company
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St. Marys Grand Trunk Junction Station
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Weir home and current St. Marys Museum as it appeared in 1902
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Southeast corner of the Weir home
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Church Street looking South in front of Cadzow Park
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The Weir flax mill
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Fairhill, home of Sidney and Bessie Fraleigh, 310 Queen Street, E
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Fairhill (Kingsway Lodge) with members of the Fraleigh family on the lawn
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Hunting geese; Duncan Weir (right) and Dr. Blair
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Cadzow Park as it appeared in 1936
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Cadzow Park house, swimming pool in foreground
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Children playing in Cadzow Swimming Pool
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Unidentified man, Frances and Henry Wilson, Bessie Fraleigh on Queen Street near Fairhill
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Henry and Frances Wilson's house, 84 Church Street, S
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Mrs. Henry E. Wilson, née Frances Weir
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Emma Fraleigh and ladies
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