Postcard photo of buildings in Englehart Ontario c. 1910

$25.00 CAD

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Very early photo of Englehart in Northern Ontario. Unidentified building in foreground. Looks to be the conservatory where the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway (T & NO) grew flowers for its stations and trains.

In left background, people sitting in front of the Englehart Hotel. To the right, main street (4th Ave.?).

On backJ. Hampton Field, Photographer, Englehart Ont.

“…Mammy has bought a piano & --- on ship on Monday be here next week then it will be who care for Mother now that is what Granpa said when they got the organ…”

Crease/crack UR corner, smaller one LR corner.

Based on AZO photographic paper used, dates from 1910-1930.

(Red text is an electronic watermark that is not physically part of the photo for sale)

 

Englehart is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario, located on the Englehart River in the Timiskaming District.

The Town of Englehart was created by the building of the T.&N.O Railway and named after Chairman Jacob Lewis Englehart. It was incorporated as the Town of Englehart in January 1908, as a half-way divisional point between North Bay, Ontario and what became Cochrane, Ontario, where the T & N O Railway met with the new Transcontinental Railway line (now the CNR) being built west from Quebec City across the north to the Western Provinces, creating the town of Cochrane.

WIKIPEDIA


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