- CA ETRC P239-002-003
- Item
- [188-?]
Rawdon (Quebec)
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9 Archival description results for Rawdon (Quebec)
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Christ Church (Anglican) at Rawdon, Quebec
- CA ETRC P058-009-04-004
- Part
- [190-?]
Part of Herbert Derick collection
Item is a photograph taken around 1900 of Christ Church (Anglican) at Rawdon, Quebec. There is a man standing in the foreground and a cemetery visible to the right of the church.
Kathleen Ward and Wally Nettleship
- CA ETRC P205-005-033
- Part
- 1936
Part of Ward family (Thetford) fonds
The item is a photograph of Kathleen Ward and Wally Nettleship (center) with his mother (right side) and two other men.
Richard Boyce farm, Rawdon, Que.
- CA ETRC P239-002-009
- Item
- [190-?]
Item is a photograph of Richard Boyce's farm in Rawdon, Quebec.
Frank Morgan and Ellen Copping family
- CA ETRC P239-001-009
- Item
- [188-?]
Item is a studio photograph of (back, l-r) Gordon Morgan, Ellen "Nell" Maria Copping Morgan, Harry Morgan, Francis "Frank" Morgan, (seated) Grace and Muriel.
Jane "Jean" L. Copping Johnston
- CA ETRC P239-001-005
- Item
- [188-?]
Item is a portrait photograph of Jane "Jean" L. Copping Johnston, from about the 1880s.
John and Jane (Copping) Johnston family
- CA ETRC P239-001-006
- Item
- [189-?]
Item is a photograph of (l-r) Laura Johnston, Jane "Jean" Copping Johnston, John Johnston, Victor Johnston, Augustus "Gus" Johnston, Violet Johnston, and Walter Johnston.
- CA ETRC P239-001-001
- Item
- [188-?]
Item is a photograph of (standing, l-r) Mary Copping, Ellen Maria "Nell" Copping Morgan, Sarah "Lail" Copping Barrow, (seated, l-r) Jane L. Copping Johnston, Elizabeth Copping, and Margaret Copping Roberts.
- CA ETRC P239-001-002
- Item
- [ca. 1897]
Item is a studio photograph of John "Jack" Copping, Anne "Annie" Mariah Mason Copping, and their daughter, Vivian, from around 1897.