fonds# | name | Description |
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7 | Wantasa Inn | Dates: 1905, 1926-1987 Upper Stoney Lake; Cherry Family; tourism; hotel register; fishing log; Victoria hotel, Stoney Lake. 1926-1987. Photocopy of a Township Taven Liscence issued to H. Morgan of Warsaw for Morgan House by Elias Williams on November 14 1905. The licence notes that Morgan paid a sum of 90 dollars for it. Also includes a photocopy of a smaller card which points out that an establishment with a licence that breaks the Liqiour Liscence Act (by serving alcohol to minors or during prohibited hours) will not receive another one. |
34 | Upper Stoney Lake Association | Dates: 1897-1955 Trent Canal charts of Stony Lake, 1924 and 1934, and of Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching 1934; Township of Burleigh 1955; aerial photo map Upper Stoney Lake; Stony Lake District compiled from survey plans 1897 (copy). |
181 | Berry, Gordon | Dates: 1927-2002 Remarkable research collection related to all aspects of Upper Stoney Lake. Photographs (both digital and prints), research materials and correspondence relating to the production of the history of Stoney Lake book entitled Upper Stoney Lake: Gem of the Kawarthas. The research materials include newspaper clippings and brief written comments by people on the lake. Berry had several of the Roy Studio negatives printed as proof prints; this cost over $400 and very few were used in the book. There is a 1927 flyer for a pageant and a few vintage photographs in the collection. This is an excellent research collection by people who loved their subject. Access Points: Upper Stoney Lake, Crowe's Landing, McCracken's Landing, Andre Dorfman, Lesley Wooten |
733 | Lobb, Charles | Dates: 1900, 1920-2007 The fonds consists of documents, publications, newspaper clippings, displays, ribbons, postcards, photographs and scrapbooks relating to the life and farming career of Charles Lobb. Access Points: Norwood Fair; Royal Winter Fair; East Peterborough Agricultural Society; Upper Stoney Lake Regatta; Ontario Agricultural College; Ontario Department of Agriculture; World War II |