Cramahe Archives have four Women's Institute [WI] Scrapbooks in its collections. The WI scrapbooks contain diverse subject material about Colborne and Cramahe. All four WI scrapbooks have been scanned page by page. The scrapbooks can be accessed by going to the "Browse by Subject" option on the Cramahe Archives home ...
Cramahe Archives have four Women's Institute [WI] Scrapbooks in its collections. The ...
"A store established here about 1819 by Joseph Abbott Keeler, a prominent early settler, provided the nucleus around which a small community began to develop. Within ten years a distillery and a blacksmith's shop had been erected. The settlement, named Colborne reputedly after Lieutenant Governor Sir John Colborne, soon emerged ...
"A store established here about 1819 by Joseph Abbott Keeler, a prominent ...
This photograph is unattributed and was published July 25, 1990 in The Colborne Chronicle newspaper. The photo caption reads: "Belleview — stately home of the Campbell and McTavish side of Enid Rogers’ family. The family also built the old mill still partially standing near the present site of Colborne’s sewage ...
This photograph is unattributed and was published July 25, 1990 in The ...
An unattributed photo of Enid Rogers accompanied the July 25, 1990 Colborne Chronicle article about her death. The photo depicts Enid Rogers as a FANY — Female Auxiliary Nursing Yeomanry member, in London England during WW II.
An unattributed photo of Enid Rogers accompanied the July 25, 1990 Colborne ...