- VE1.008
- Stuk
- [1915]
One man and 3 women pose for a photo on a vintage McLaughlin right hand drive car parked by the CNR tracks.
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One man and 3 women pose for a photo on a vintage McLaughlin right hand drive car parked by the CNR tracks.
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Four men stand around a Chevrolet car drinking beer out of glass bottles.
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Three cars, 2 Model T's and 1 Chevrolet, parked side-by-side with 6 adults, one child, and a dog posed around them. 2 buildings visible in the background.
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Two ladies sit in the front seat of a 1913 Model T Ford. Note the brass radiator.
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Six men stand around a 1918 490 Chevrolet car drinking beer. The car's windshield frame is being used as a bottle rack. A house with a stained glass window in the background.
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Front view of 1928 model car with a family and their dog gathered around it.
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Linus Kunkel and wife Gertie pose by their 1930 Chevrolet. A deep snow drift stands tall behind the car. Note the winter chains on the tires.
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Two men stand next to a shiny new car. Photo taken in Mildmay, Ontario.
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Two men in a four wheeled buggy driving a mule in harness. The men are wearing overcoats and have a lap robe over their knees. The caption, written in ink, reads "Yours truly 'The Three Mules'".
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Two men, two women. Clothing includes: Men - celluloid collar, bow tie, striped waist coat, watch fob. Women - fur muffs, toques with tassels, jewelled throat pin, coats with fur collars.
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Early century fashion. Male child is in "Plus Fours" dress, dress-like top, short pants tucked into socks. Other child (girl?) is wearing a white gown trimmed in lace. Woman's dress has lace collar and cuffs.
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Two young women in early 20th-Century attire
Women wearing jewellery, blouses and skirts typical of the time, with severe hairstyles parted in the centre.
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Two women wearing long dresses pointing .22 rifles
Both women are sighting through rifles. One woman is identified as "Mrs. K" on the back of the postcard. Possibly Gertie Kunkel?
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