The item is a group photograph taken November 11, 1906 during World heavyweight Boxing Championship. The fighter on the left is Thomas Burns Canadian born World heavyweight Boxing Champion from 1906 to 1908. The man with the white shirt is the referee James J. Jeffries. The fighter on the right is Jack O'Brien. The three men behind O'Brien are is training team. Robert Grant Ward, Abdul ''The Turk'' Malgan and Swee Swanson ''the Swede''.
The item is a photograph of Annie M. Cairns Ward with four of her sons.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward family. From left to right the back row: Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward (the mother), Marjorie Ward, Don Beathie (Marjorie's husband), Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward. Front row: Evelyn Ward and Lois Ward.
The item is a photograph of Albion Ward, his wife Doris Christine Peterson, Evelyn Ward, doctor Peter Ward, WM. Ward, Robert Grant Ward and Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, petting a dog.
The item is a photograph of Robert Grant Ward (standing on the left), Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, Charlie Ward, Grant, Peter Ward and Albion Ward.
The item is a photograph of three brothers of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward.
The item is a photograph of Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward, Albion and Peter Ward and a cousin named Alex.
The item is a photograph of the Ward family during winter.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, Robert Grant Ward, Bill Ward and Albion Tudor Ward.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward and his brother Robert Grant Ward.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, William Ward, Albion Ward and Charlie Ward.
The item is a photograph of six of the Ward brothers at Albion's house in Lower Ireland. The house used to be the one of Annie M. Cairns Ward.
The item is a photograph of United Asbestos Corporation mine.
The item is a photograph of two young women in 1945.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward (on the left), Annie M. Cairns Ward, Robert Grant Ward, Evelyn Ward and Lois Ward.
Item is a statement of George Hanby Cairns of Montreal, written July 6, 1905. It primarily describes the lives and assets of Robert Cairns (tailor) and Ann Jane Hope Cairns, with mentions of a Mr. Fergerson (merchant tailor) and his daughter, Hanby F. Cairns (lawyer), Dr. James Douglas, Charles Cairns, and Arthur Cairns. It statement appears to be a claim to a portion of the estate of Ann Jane Hope Cairns by her nephew, George Hanby Cairns.
The item is a photograph of Robert Grant Ward and some friends while they are ''fighters in training''.
The item is a photograph of Robert Grant Ward in the United States.
The item is a photograph of Robert Grant Ward in an uniform.
Item is a newspaper clipping of Robert Grant "Bob" Ward greeting American professional boxer Jack Dempsey.
The item is a photograph of Peter Ward.
The item is a photograph of Patrick Dempsey and Robert Grant Ward.
The item is a photograph of Robert Grant Ward and Jack Dempsey. Dempsey was the most popular and the greatest Heavyweight Champion of the World. Ward was amateur heavyweight Champion of America and British Empire Pro Heavyweight Champion.
The item is a photograph of Nita Hammerick, Albion Tudor Ward first wife.
The item is a photograph of Marjorie Ward, fourteen years old, Lois Ward, 10 years old and Ronald (Ronnie) Mouland, four and a half years old. They are posing on the back of a car.
The item is a photograph of Marjorie Ward, Evelyn Ward and their aunt Lilly.
The item is a photograph of Marjorie Ward, age fourteen, Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward, age thirty-eight and Ronald (Ronnie) Mouland, age four and a half.
The item is a photograph of Marjorie Ward, age fourteen, Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward, age thirty-eight and Lois Ward, age ten.
The item is a photograph of Marjorie Ward posing behind a car.
The item is a photograph of Marjorie Ward.