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2 Temmuz 2017 Pazar

Road Trip 1954

Road Trip 1954

On July 31, 1954, freelance photographer Rosemary Gilliat and her girlfriends, Anna Brown, Audrey James and Helen Salkeld, packed up Helen’s Plymouth station wagon and began their 12,391-kilometre road trip across Canada. During the next 38 days, they crossed five provinces and four states, travelling through Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Washington, Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota, and returning to Ottawa on September 6.


Helen Salkeld, Audrey James, Anna Brown and Rosemary Gilliat (left to right) 
getting ready to leave Ottawa, Ontario for their Trans-Canada Highway trip, July 31, 1954
  
 Anna Brown, Helen Salkeld and Audrey James stopping at 
Deep River (Ottawa River), Ontario. July 31, 1954
  
Audrey James in a tent, possibly near Temagami, Ontario, July 31, 1954
 
Where do we go from here? Audrey James standing at a large road sign on 
the Trans-Canada Highway near Kirkland Lake, Ontario, August 1, 1954
 
Audrey James, Anna Brown and Helen Salkeld erecting 
tents, Moonbeam, Ontario, August 1, 1954
 
Anna Brown half asleep in a tent, Moonbeam, Ontario, August 1, 1954
 
Downtown street in Hearst, Ontario, August 2, 1954
 
Supper by deserted gold mine buildings, possibly 
near Geraldton, Ontario, August 2, 1954
 
Anna Brown cooking outdoors, possibly in the vicinity of 
Klotz Lake near Geraldton, Ontario, August 2, 1954
 
Anna Brown getting out of a lake in Northern Ontario, August 2, 1954
 
Anna Brown and Helen Salkeld on a lakeshore, Nipigon, Ontario, August 3, 1954
 
Supper beside English River, Ontario, August 3, 1954
 
 Anna Brown and Helen Salkeld erecting tents, 
English River, Ontario, August 3, 1954
  

20 Haziran 2017 Salı

Vintage Ontario

Vintage Ontario

 These really look like they were taken for tourism promotion ads.

 Betty Jackson, 16, Sarnia, Ontario Yacht Club, 1949
  
Britton Danard pins apple blossoms in Betty Dixon’s hair in a 
Niagara Peninsula orchard near St. Catharines, Ontario, 1949
 
On the rocks along the shore of Lake Nipissing, Ontario, July 1950
 
St. Lawrence Islands National Park, Ontario, 1949
 
Tourist camp at Kincardine, Ontario, 1949
 

30 Nisan 2017 Pazar

Reuben Sallows

Reuben Sallows

Man pulling sled, 1917
  
Old man cooking outdoors, 1910
 
Two women in bathing costumes
 
Woman cross country skiing, 1910
 
Woman with snowshoes, 1909
 

19 Nisan 2017 Çarşamba

Harold McMurrich Rathbun

Harold McMurrich Rathbun

Group at Moira Camps, 1907
 
Group at Sandbanks, under trees, July 1908
 
Long Portage, 1-2/3 miles into Stillwater Lake, June 1909
 
Man on cart behind two horses belonging to the Burriss Lumber Company, 1907
 
Picnic at Thompson's Point. Betty telling Marjorie a joke, 1909
 

24 Ocak 2017 Salı

Vintage Ontario

Vintage Ontario

 Act I - John Maxwell- "Not till I have a Kiss! 
my pretty one!" Julia- "Help! Help!", ca. 1892

 Canadian Light Infantry marching past Princess Patricia, ca. 1918
  Princess Patricia of Connaught was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She went to Canada in 1911 when her father was made Governor General, and it was there that her fame and popularity really soared.  She was known for her love of sports and her charity work, but it was an event at the start of World War I that really showed how much she had captured the public imagination.  As the conflict gathered pace, in August 1914, Captain Andrew Hamilton-Gaunt offered $100,000 to finance a new regiment as part of Canada’s overseas war effort, and asked Princess Patricia if she would lend the new troops her name.  She did and went on to design and make the first colours for the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry.  The regiment is well known now around the world.
   
 Mr. Fred H.A. Davis and Miss Anne Alexander, in his 
law office on Ramsay Street, Amherstburg, Ontario, ca. 1914
   
Nurses and doctors perform surgery at Amasa Wood 
Hospital, Elgin County, Ontario, ca. 1905
 
 Student teachers practice teaching kindergarten 
at the Toronto Normal School, ca. 1898