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- A photograph of a typical village house built in the 1850s.A photograph of a typical village house built in the 1850s.
- A photograph of the Fulton/Vanderburgh House at 32 Hillsview Avenue. The house was built in the 1840s.A photograph of the Fulton/Vanderburgh House at 32 Hillsview Avenue. The house ...
- A photograph of the first Presbyterian Church in Richmond Hill. Built in 1821, it was the first church in town.A photograph of the first Presbyterian Church in Richmond Hill. Built in ...
- A photograph of the Burr House. "In the 1820s, sawmill owner Rowland Burr built a four room Ontario cottage. It was constructed using planks laid flat one on top of each other and then spiked together and covered with rough cast plaster. The house (circa 1823) is one of the ...A photograph of the Burr House. "In the 1820s, sawmill owner Rowland ...
- A photograph of the home built by James Miles, son of Abner Miles, at the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive, as it looked in 1885. The home was occupied for many years by Miles' nephew James Playter Jr., and later by the Boyle family. David Boyle ...A photograph of the home built by James Miles, son of Abner ...
- A photograph of the Headford Public School.A photograph of the Headford Public School.
- A photograph of the members of the Atkinson family in front of William Atkinson's store, known as the Concrete House.A photograph of the members of the Atkinson family in front of ...
- A photograph of the P.G. Savage store sometime in the 1870s or 1880s.A photograph of the P.G. Savage store sometime in the 1870s or ...
- One of the early photographs of the "Richmond Villa," home of the Abraham Law family. The house was demolished in 1952.One of the early photographs of the "Richmond Villa," home of the ...
- A photograph of Rolph Lewis Langstaff as a child. This photo is a copy of a tin-type taken circa 1877.A photograph of Rolph Lewis Langstaff as a child. This photo is ...
- A photograph of The Young Canadians, Richmond Hill's championship lacrosse team of the 1880s. Top row, left to right: M. Wilson (field captain), F. Powell, McConaghy, J.S.S. Searle, B.R.Brown, H.A. Nicholls (umpire), Walter Wiley. Middle row: G. Derry, C. Skeele, J. Piper, C. Savage, M. Palmer. Front row: Sunny Mager, ...A photograph of The Young Canadians, Richmond Hill's championship lacrosse team of ...
- A photograph of construction of the steeple of the Richmond Hill Methodist Church (later United Church) in 1880-81.A photograph of construction of the steeple of the Richmond Hill Methodist ...
- A photograph of Drynoch, the residence of Captain Martin Macleod, west of Yonge Street and north of Jefferson Sideroad.A photograph of Drynoch, the residence of Captain Martin Macleod, west of ...
- A photograph of pupils of Jefferson Public School.A photograph of pupils of Jefferson Public School.
- A photograph of John Thompson's Toronto - Richmond Hill stagecoach (1880-1896) in front of the Dominion House hotel.A photograph of John Thompson's Toronto - Richmond Hill stagecoach (1880-1896) in ...
- A photograph of the first building of Richmond Hill Methodist Church. In 1880, Mr. C. Mason built a shop on old church site.A photograph of the first building of Richmond Hill Methodist Church. In ...
- A photograph of employees in front of the Newton Tanning Company at Elgin Mills.A photograph of employees in front of the Newton Tanning Company at ...
- "Richmond Villa", the Law homestead in Richmond Hill, Ont. Built in 1832 for Abraham (Abram) Law, Esq., J.P., first Reeve of Richmond Hill. His wife Elizabeth (Klinck) Law on the verandah."Richmond Villa", the Law homestead in Richmond Hill, Ont. Built in 1832 ...
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