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October 30, 1941 Plane Crash - American Airlines DC-3 Crash near Lawrence Station
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- October 17, 1981
- Accession Number
- 2008-01
- Storage Location
- W7 B4 F6 1
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
- Creator
- St. Thomas Times-Journal
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2008-01
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- W7 B4 F6 1
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- October 17, 1981
- Series
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds - October 30, 1941 Plane Crash file
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 17.9 x 16.1 cm
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 13.8 x 7.6 cm
- 1 newspaper clipping
- Scope and Content
- Black and white photograph used in St. Thomas Times-Journal article published October 17, 1981 with caption: "The Wreckage - American Airlines DC-3 became a fiery coffin for 20 aboard when the airliner - a giant machine in the sensibility of the day - slammed into an oatfield. Inquiry into disaster adjourned to U.S. without finding cause and a Transport Canada spokesman said Thursday no record was kept in Canada of the findings." (1a)
- Black and white photograph used in St. Thomas Times-Journal article published on October 17, 1981 with caption: "Eyewitnesses - Arthur Oldham, centre, his uncle, James, and cousin, Wilbur, heard airliner circle three times overhead, then crash nearby." (1b)
- Name Access
- Southwold (Ont. : Township)
- Lawrence Station (Ont.)
- St. Thomas (Ont.)
- St. Thomas Times-Journal
- Subject Access
- Newspapers
- Air Disasters
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Plane Crash in Yarmouth Centre
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ken Verrell Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1943
- Accession Number
- 2016-30
- Storage Location
- R4 S5 Sh3 B8 F7 2
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ken Verrell Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- File Number
- R4 S5 Sh3 B8 F7
- Accession Number
- 2016-30
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 107
- Storage Location
- R4 S5 Sh3 B8 F7 2
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1943
- Series
- Ken Verrell Collection - Photographs series
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 7.5 x 12.5 cm
- History / Biographical
- The plane was built in the United Kingdom and was owned by the Department of National Defence - London Flying Club.
- Scope and Content
- View of a plane crash in Yarmouth Centre, 1943. Verso has the following note: "Bad landing at Yarmouth Centre 1943".
- Name Access
- Canadian Forces
- Subject Access
- Air Disasters
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1941 American Airlines Crash in Lawrence Station
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Harley Lashbrook Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- ca. 2015
- Accession Number
- 2016-09
- Storage Location
- R13 S3 Sh3 B4 F1
American Airlines Crash, Lawrence Station, Ontario
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Accession Number
- 2018-13
- Storage Location
- Box 216, File 3 1
- R11 S4 Sh5 B2
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2018-13
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- Box 216, File 3 1
- R11 S4 Sh5 B2
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Publication
- Posted on Facebook and Twitter as an #ElginPlaces feature: February 9, 2022.
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : sepia toned ; 16.5 x 24 cm
- History / Biographical
- According to an article published in the St. Thomas Times Journal, October 31, 1941, p. 1, "Canada's worst aviation disaster" occurred when an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane crashed just after 10 P.M. on October 30, 1941 in a field near Shedden, Ontario, just east of Lawrence Station, 15 miles northwest of St. Thomas. The plane was on a regularly scheduled flight between Buffalo and Detroit. All twenty people on board - 17 passengers and 3 crew - were killed. Wing Commander Douglas D. Joy, district inspector of civil aviation for Toronto District, was appointed to head a board of inquiry investigating the accident.
- Custodial History
- Len Sifton from the Sifton Funeral home, represented one of the funeral homes that helped in coordinating the retrieval and processing of the crash victims. Photographs were donated to the Elgin County Archives in October 2018.
- Scope and Content
- Sepia toned glossy print showing the wreckage of an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane that crashed near Shedden, Ontario on October 30, 1941, killing twenty people. Shows the plane's fuselage and tail.
- Name Access
- Shedden (Ont.)
- Southwold (Ont. : Township)
- Subject Access
- Air Disasters
- Website / Street View Notes
- Link directs to a Facebook post featuring the image.
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American Airlines Crash, Lawrence Station, Ontario
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Accession Number
- 2018-13
- Storage Location
- Box 216, File 3 2
- R11 S4 Sh5 B2
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2018-13
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- Box 216, File 3 2
- R11 S4 Sh5 B2
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Publication
- Posted on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: February 5, 2021.
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : sepia toned ; 16.5 x 24 cm
- History / Biographical
- According to an article published in the St. Thomas Times Journal, October 31, 1941, p. 1, "Canada's worst aviation disaster" occurred when an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane crashed just after 10 P.M. on October 30, 1941 in a field near Shedden, Ontario, just east of Lawrence Station, 15 miles northwest of St. Thomas. The plane was on a regularly scheduled flight between Buffalo and Detroit. All twenty people on board - 17 passengers and 3 crew - were killed. Wing Commander Douglas D. Joy, district inspector of civil aviation for Toronto District, was appointed to head a board of inquiry investigating the accident.
- Custodial History
- Len Sifton from the Sifton Funeral home, represented one of the funeral homes that helped in coordinating the retrieval and processing of the crash victims. Photographs were donated to the Elgin County Archives in October 2018.
- Scope and Content
- Sepia toned glossy print showing the wreckage of an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane that crashed near Shedden, Ontario on October 30, 1941, killing twenty people. Shows the plane's fuselage and tail.
- Name Access
- Shedden (Ont.)
- Southwold (Ont. : Township)
- Subject Access
- Air Disasters
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American Airlines Crash, Lawrence Station, Ontario
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Accession Number
- 2018-13
- Storage Location
- Box 216, File 3 3
- R11 S4 Sh5 B2
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2018-13
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- Box 216, File 3 3
- R11 S4 Sh5 B2
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Publication
- Posted on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: December 13, 2022.
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : sepia toned ; 16.5 x 24 cm
- History / Biographical
- According to an article published in the St. Thomas Times Journal, October 31, 1941, p. 1, "Canada's worst aviation disaster" occurred when an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane crashed just after 10 P.M. on October 30, 1941 in a field near Shedden, Ontario, just east of Lawrence Station, 15 miles northwest of St. Thomas. The plane was on a regularly scheduled flight between Buffalo and Detroit. All twenty people on board - 17 passengers and 3 crew - were killed. Wing Commander Douglas D. Joy, district inspector of civil aviation for Toronto District, was appointed to head a board of inquiry investigating the accident.
- Custodial History
- Len Sifton from the Sifton Funeral home, represented one of the funeral homes that helped in coordinating the retrieval and processing of the crash victims. Photographs were donated to the Elgin County Archives in October 2018.
- Scope and Content
- Sepia toned glossy print showing the wreckage of an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane that crashed near Shedden, Ontario on October 30, 1941, killing twenty people. Shows the plane's fuselage and tail.
- Name Access
- Shedden (Ont.)
- Southwold (Ont. : Township)
- Subject Access
- Air Disasters
- Website / Street View Notes
- Link directs to a Facebook post featuring the image.
Less detail
American Airlines Crash, Lawrence Station, Ontario
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Accession Number
- 2018-13
- Storage Location
- Box 216. File 3 4
- R11 S4 Sh5 B2
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2018-13
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- Box 216. File 3 4
- R11 S4 Sh5 B2
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : sepia toned ; 16.5 x 24 cm
- History / Biographical
- According to an article published in the St. Thomas Times Journal, October 31, 1941, p. 1, "Canada's worst aviation disaster" occurred when an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane crashed just after 10 P.M. on October 30, 1941 in a field near Shedden, Ontario, just east of Lawrence Station, 15 miles northwest of St. Thomas. The plane was on a regularly scheduled flight between Buffalo and Detroit. All twenty people on board - 17 passengers and 3 crew - were killed. Wing Commander Douglas D. Joy, district inspector of civil aviation for Toronto District, was appointed to head a board of inquiry investigating the accident.
- Custodial History
- Len Sifton from the Sifton Funeral home, represented one of the funeral homes that helped in coordinating the retrieval and processing of the crash victims. Photographs were donated to the Elgin County Archives in October 2018.
- Scope and Content
- Sepia toned glossy print showing the wreckage of an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane that crashed near Shedden, Ontario on October 30, 1941, killing twenty people. Shows the plane's fuselage and tail.
- Name Access
- Shedden (Ont.)
- Southwold (Ont. : Township)
- Subject Access
- Air Disasters
Less detail
American Airlines Crash, Shedden Ontario
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Photograph Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Accession Number
- 2005-10
- Storage Location
- C3 Sh5 B4 F3
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Photograph Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Item Number
- P 74
- Accession Number
- 2005-10
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 105
- Storage Location
- C3 Sh5 B4 F3
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1941
- Publication
- Published in "Harvest of Memories: Elgin's History Through a Photographer's Lens-Volume II" on page 104.
- Published in the St. Thomas Times-Journal Bygone Days feature, and on the Archives flickr site, May 23, 2014: https://www.flickr.com/photos/elgincountyarchives/14090369690/in/photostream/.
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : sepia toned ; 20 x 25 cm
- History / Biographical
- According to an article published in the St. Thomas Times Journal, October 31, 1941, p. 1, "Canada's worst aviation disaster" occurred when an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane crashed just after 10 P.M. on October 30, 1941 in a field near Shedden, Ontario, just east of Lawrence Station, 15 miles northwest of St. Thomas. The plane was on a regularly scheduled flight between Buffalo and Detroit. All twenty people on board - 17 passengers and 3 crew - were killed. Wing Commander Douglas D. Joy, district inspector of civil aviation for Toronto District, was appointed to head a board of inquiry investigating the accident.
- Custodial History
- Transferred from the collection of the London Room, London Public Library (reference number PG F 457). Donated to the London Room by Florence Bradshaw, April 23, 1993.
- Scope and Content
- Sepia toned glossy print showing the wreckage of an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 transport plane that crashed near Shedden, Ontario on October 30, 1941, killing twenty people. Shows the plane's fuselage and tail, military and civilian investigators, armed military personnel in uniform guarding the site, and blankets covering what may be stretchers bearing bodies.
- Name Access
- Shedden (Ont.)
- Southwold (Ont. : Township)
- Subject Access
- Air Disasters
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Photographs - Plane Crashes
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ken Verrell Collection
- Description Level
- File
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1936-1943
- Accession Number
- 2016-30
- Storage Location
- R4 S5 Sh3 B8 F7
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ken Verrell Collection
- Description Level
- File
- File Number
- R4 S5 Sh3 B8 F7
- Accession Number
- 2016-30
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 107
- Storage Location
- R4 S5 Sh3 B8 F7
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1936-1943
- Series
- Ken Verrell Collection - Photographs series
- Physical Description
- 5 photographs
- Scope and Content
- File contains photographs of plane crashes that occurred in Elgin County, including in Port Burwell and Yarmouth Centre.
- Subject Access
- Air Disasters
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Wilf Tait, Port Burwell, shows hail stones that shattered his greenhouse
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ross Andrews fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- August 20, 1973
- Accession Number
- 2008-27
- Storage Location
- M1 S3 Sh6 B4 21
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ross Andrews fonds
- Creator
- Ross Andrews
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2008-27
- Storage Room
- Archives 4th Floor Storage Room
- Storage Location
- M1 S3 Sh6 B4 21
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- August 20, 1973
- Series
- Ross Andrews fonds- Photographic negatives series
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w negatives ; 5.5 x 5.5 cm
- History / Biographical
- Ross Andrews was a photographer for the Tillsonburg News.
- Scope and Content
- Two photographic negatives of Wilf Tait, Port Burwell, showing hail stones that shattered his greenhouse, on August 20th, 1973. An envelope with the identification of what is depicted in the negatives, is stored with the negatives. These images don't appear to have been published in the newspaper.
- Name Access
- Port Burwell (Ont.)
- Subject Access
- Natural Disasters
- Storms
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Accidents, 1972 - Plane Crash Near Dorchester
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1972
- Accession Number
- 2008-01
- Storage Location
- C8 Sh5 B1 F3 11
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
- Creator
- St. Thomas Times-Journal
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2008-01
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 105
- Storage Location
- C8 Sh5 B1 F3 11
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1972
- Series
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds - Accidents, 1972 file
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 14 x 21.5 cm
- Scope and Content
- Black and white photograph used in St. Thomas Times-Journal article published July 3, 1972 concerning the crash of a light airplane near Dorchester, Ontario, which killed two former Canadian Football League players, Billy Joe Booth, 32, of Harvey, Louisiana and James Magee Jr., 34, of Morgan City, Louisiana. Published with caption: "Crash Scene: Ontario Provincial Police officers examine the wreckage of a light plane that carried two men to their deaths near Dorchester on Friday afternoon."
- Name Access
- St. Thomas (Ont.)
- St. Thomas Times-Journal
- Dorchester (Ont.)
- Subject Access
- Newspapers
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Bill Buckland & Bob Sudicky - Plane Crash
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Harley Lashbrook Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- May 24, 1979
- Accession Number
- 2016-09
- Storage Location
- R13 S3 Sh6 B3 90
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Harley Lashbrook Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2016-09
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- R13 S3 Sh6 B3 90
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- May 24, 1979
- Series
- Harley Lashbrook Collection - Photographs series
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w negative ; 5.7 x 5.7 cm
- Scope and Content
- One black-and-white negative photograph featuring Bob Sudicky's plane after Bob Buckland crash landed, on May 24, 1979.
- R13 S3 Sh6 B3 90 was published in the West Lorne Sun on May 24, 1979 with the caption: "Bob Sudicky's plane was badly damaged Fridaynight when it crash landed in the field opposite Heinz Schweiger's New Glasgow air stip. Bill Buckland was at the controls when bringing the plane home from Chatham after dark."
- Name Access
- Rodney (Ont.)
- Rodney Mercury
- West Lorne Sun
- West Lorne (Ont.)
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Small plane crash
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Harley Lashbrook Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- September 8, 1965
- Accession Number
- 2016-09
- Storage Location
- R13 S3 Sh3 B4 F10 14
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Harley Lashbrook Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2016-09
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 110
- Storage Location
- R13 S3 Sh3 B4 F10 14
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- September 8, 1965
- Publication
- Posted on Facebook and Instagram: January 27, 2021.
- Series
- Harley Lashbrook Collection - Photographs series
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : neg ; 5.5 x 5.5 cm
- 1 photograph : sepia ; 8 x 15.5 cm
- Scope and Content
- Small plane crash, September 8, 1965. Caption: "Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskell, Orillia, formerly of Rodney, walked away from their 2-seater light place Monday noon without a scratch after it flipped over at the landing strip south of Rodney. Mr. Haskell is seen removing maps and valuables while his wife looks on. A Wilton Sky spray plane is in the background". Don Wilton (Wilton Sky Spray) had an airstrip right alongside # 3 highway also where his business was based, along with his crop dusting airplanes. The airstrip was in between Wallacetown and New Glasgow, south side of #3 highway.
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West Lorne Sun and Rodney Mercury - Plane Crash in New Glasgow
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- West Lorne Sun and Rodney Mercury fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1974
- Accession Number
- 2009-29
- Storage Location
- C9 Sh6 B2 F1974 212
“A Plan of Port Burwell Provincial Park in the Township of Bayham and the Village of Port Burwell County of Elgin,”
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Port Burwell Provincial Park fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- cartographic material
- Date Range
- drawn in January 1971, revised in September 1985, revised in March 1986
- Storage Location
- C1 Sh5 T23
Ingersoll & Port Burwell Road Company- 1849; Bayham and Port Burwell Road Company, 1954: History and Comments
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- File
- Storage Location
- Box 24, File 50
- R5 S6 Sh3 B3
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Vertical File Collection
- Description Level
- File
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 107
- Storage Location
- Box 24, File 50
- R5 S6 Sh3 B3
- Scope and Content
- -2 booklet describing the history and stock holders of the Ingersoll & Port Burwell Road Company, 1849; and Bayham Richmond and Port Burwell Road Company, 1854.
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Laying of wreaths at the cenotaph in Port Burwell, and the Port Burwell Legion
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ross Andrews fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- textual records
- Date Range
- November 7, 1971
- Accession Number
- 2008-27
- Storage Location
- M1 S3 Sh3 B5 211
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Ross Andrews fonds
- Creator
- Ross Andrews
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2008-27
- Storage Room
- Archives 4th Floor Storage Room
- Storage Location
- M1 S3 Sh3 B5 211
- GMD
- graphic material
- textual records
- Date Range
- November 7, 1971
- Series
- Ross Andrews fonds- Photographic negatives series
- Physical Description
- 8 photographs : b&w negatives ; 5.5 x 5.5 cm
- History / Biographical
- Ross Andrews was a photographer for the Tillsonburg News.
- Scope and Content
- Eight photographic negatives of the laying of wreaths at the cenotaph in Port Burwell, and the Port Burwell Legion, on November 7, 1971. An envelope with the identification of what is depicted in the negatives, is stored with the negatives.
- 211a was published in the Tillsonburg News on November 10, 1971 with the following caption: "Royal Canadian Legion Branch 524, Port Burwell, held their annual Remembrance Day Parade on Sunday. In the photoabove, Branch President Bill Puce lays a wreath at the cenotaph".
- Name Access
- Port Burwell (Ont.)
- Royal Canadian Legion Branch 524, Port Burwell
- Subject Access
- Military
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Municipality of Bayham By-laws, #2013-81 to #2013-112 / Police Village of Port Burwell By-laws #67 to #71 / Village of Port Burwell By-laws #1 to #97-38
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Microform Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- records on microform
- Storage Location
- Microfilm Cabinet Drawer #29
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Elgin County Microform Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Item Number
- MF-2503
- Storage Room
- Archives Microform Room
- Storage Location
- Microfilm Cabinet Drawer #29
- GMD
- records on microform
- Physical Description
- 1 microfilm reel : 35 mm
- Scope and Content
- Municipality of Bayham By-laws, #2013-81 to #2013-112 / Police Village of Port Burwell By-laws #67 to #71 / Village of Port Burwell By-laws #1 to #97-38.
- Name Access
- Bayham (Ont. : Municipality)
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Port Burwell Ballet School - Weekly Lessons Held at Port Burwell Public School
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1968
- Accession Number
- 2008-01
- Storage Location
- C8 Sh3 B3 F12 1
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
- Creator
- St. Thomas Times-Journal
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession Number
- 2008-01
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm. 105
- Storage Location
- C8 Sh3 B3 F12 1
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1968
- Publication
- 1a was published in the Bygone Days section of the St. Thomas Times-Journal and on the Archives' flickr site: February 6, 2012.
- Series
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds - Port Burwell Ballet School file
- Physical Description
- 2 photographs : b&w ; 12 x 18 cm
- Scope and Content
- Two black and white photographs used in St. Thomas Times-Journal article published January 27, 1968 with captions:
- "Junior Class- Members of the junior ballet class in Port Burwell listen intently to instructions from their teacher, Brenda Lee, a former Miss London." (1a)
- "Ballet For Beginners- Students use chairs for poles as they perform basic ballet steps during weekly lessons held in the gymnasium of Port Burwell Public School." (1b)
- Name Access
- St. Thomas (Ont.)
- St. Thomas Times-Journal
- Port Burwell (Ont.)
- Subject Access
- Newspapers
- Schools
- Education
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Port Burwell - Miscellaneous - Port Burwell Baptist Cemetery
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- 1967
- Accession Number
- 2008-01
- Storage Location
- C1 Sh2 B2 F16 12
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