Matches 151 to 186 of 186 » See Gallery » Slide Show
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| 151 | Norman003 (2).jpg Norman Benedict. |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict |
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| 152 | Norman004.jpg Norman assisting a scout (unknown) with camping gear. |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict |
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| 153 | Norman005.jpg Norman in trike. |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 1932 |
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| 154 | Norman006.jpg Norman, front, with unknown. |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict |
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| 155 | Norman007.jpg Norman Benedict |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict |
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| 156 | Norwich Painting of Norwich, Norfolk county; the birthplace of the original Benedicts from England. Painted 1874 by John Joseph Cotman. |
Date: 1874 |
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| 157 | Norwich 1874 Norwich, Norfolk county in 1874. The origins of the Benedicts from England |
Date: 1874 |
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| 158 | Norwich 1874.jpg | |||
| 159 | Obit Mary Jane Fogan.jpg | |||
| 160 | Peter George Benedict on wedding day |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 26 Dec 1904 |
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| 161 | Ritchie Benedict 1984 Richie Benedict in 1984. He was posting for his Sci-Fi publications. |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 1984 |
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| 162 | Ritchie Benedict 2009 Ritchie Benedict in his Calgary Stampede outfit. The western shirt was designed and sewn by his mother, Muriel. |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 2009 |
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| 163 | Sarah Anna Benedict Sarah Anna Benedict portrait, 1841-1919 |
Owner of original: Tod Benedict |
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| 164 | Scan-006.jpg | |||
| 165 | Scan-044.jpg Agnes [McPhail] Benedict |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict |
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| 166 | Scan-044.jpg | |||
| 167 | Schooner-pond.gif Map of Schooner Pond on Cape Breton Is., Nova Scotia | |||
| 168 | Ship T. J. Clark of Toronto, Ontario Captain John S. Benedict was captain of the ferry running between Toronto Island and downtown Toronto in the 1910's. The T. J. Ferry was built in 1911 and began as a fireboat, to serve Toronto's harbour and island communities. By 1923, she shifted to freight service for residents of the Toronto islands, operated first by the Toronto Ferry Company and later by the Toronto Transportation Commission (TTC) after 1927. In 1930, she was converted to passenger service, becoming part of the fleet that ferried people between the mainland and the islands. She was one of the few composite-hulled vessels (wood planking on steel frames) still operating on the Great Lakes into the 1950's.. Retired in 1960 and sold for scrap in 1961. |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 1910 |
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| 169 | Stan Benedict in Vancouver 1 B352.254.12.jpg Stan Benedict at 1154 Comox St., Vancouver |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 1938 |
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| 170 | Stan Benedict in Vancouver 2 B352.254.12.jpg Stan Benedict at back of 1154 Comox St. Vancouver |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 1938 |
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| 171 | Stanley Benedict cameo.JPG |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 1938 |
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| 172 | The The | |||
| 173 | The.jpg | |||
| 174 | Wallaceburg Cemetery.pdf | |||
| 175 | Wallaceburg old downtown.jpg | |||
| 176 | Wallaceburg riverfront.jpg | |||
| 177 | Wallaceburg Sydenham River Scene along the Sydenham River in Wallaceburg |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 2002 Place: Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada |
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| 178 | Wallaceburg, Ontario with barbershop old buildings in Wallaceburg (note barbershop) |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict Date: 2002 Place: Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada |
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| 179 | Webber - 4W1-Winnifred.JPG | |||
| 180 | wedding 1904 Agnes McPhail .jpg | |||
| 181 | wedding 1904 Peter Benedict.jpg | |||
| 182 | will.pdf | |||
| 183 | William Benedict and family |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict |
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| 184 | William Henry Benedict William Henry Benedict portrait, 1835-1924 |
Owner of original: Tod Benedict |
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| 185 | William Uriah Benedict William Uriah Benedict portrait | |||
| 186 | Winnifred [Webber] Benedict Winnifred [Webber] Benedict (1911-2003); mother of website author. |
Owner of original: Jim Benedict |