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Black and white photograph of the interior of an unidentified drug store with 3 men, undated. Possibly Pickering Village Circa.1878

Photocopy of a black and white photograph of Brock Road School, located south of Brougham on Brock Road. This school was built in 1868. It was later used by the Red Cross and was a school for mentally handicapped children

Black and white postcard, of the new bridge at Liverpool Rd. South, looking northeast, that opened August 1927

Color photograph of a historical plaque in Greenwood. The house in the background once belonged to the Green family

Color photograph of the construction on Highway 2, September 1972. Picture was taken east of Brock Road, looking west along Highway 2 past the intersection at Brock Road

Black and white photograph of the Pickering Township Police Circa.1965

Color photograph of The Bentley House in Brougham. It is located on the southwest corner of Brock Road and Highway 7. This picture was taken in November of 1969

Black and white photograph of the opening ceremonies of Pickering Township 150th anniversary Circa.1961

Color photograph of the Imperial Esso Station that was on the northwest corner of Liverpool Road and Bayly, taken in Mar. 1976

Black and white photograph of the train station that was located on the east side of Brock Road, just north of the intersection of Brock and Taunton Rds. in Pickering. The railway was a service from Trenton to Toronto in October 1911

Black and white photograph of St. George's Anglican Church in Pickering Village and the cemetery at the church Circa.1951

Copy of a black and white photograph of a farmhouse with four women at the front doorstep circa 1912

Glass plate negative (broken) a black and white print and a negative print of a class photo taken May 30, 1907

Glass plate negative and black and white print (2 copies) of a class photo taken Nov 16, 1906. S.S.#8 Whitevale, Pickering Township

Black and white photograph of Pickering Township Council 1910

Black and white photograph of the members of the managing committee for the Pickering Centennial in 1911


Black and white photograph of some of Pickering's older citizens in front of an old log cabin that was built in 1809


Black and white photograph of the a threshing crew owned by the Chapman brothers of Uxbridge Township and later owned by Arthur Boyes of Pickering Township, mounted in a cardboard folding frame. Circa. 1890

Photocopy of black & white postcard shows the Grand Trunk Railway station in Pickering. Note the double tracks, train and house across tracks Circa.1950

Pickering business directory, c.1907. Advertises Pickering area, pictures of houses and buildings. Full Text as follows: The charming bright Village of Pickering is situated in Ontario County, on the North shore of Lake Ontario. In energy and enterprise it is up-to-date, within easy distance of Toronto by Motor-Car or Grand Trunk Railway. It offers a delightful location for a summer home.

Black and white photograph of Peggy and Ken Clarke in front of Post Manor Circa.1943


Black and white photograph of Post Manor taken from Kingston Road looking at the south rear section of the property. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads "Note the Norway spruce which now are giants of the forest". Circa.1940

Color photograph of Post Manor Dated 1964
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