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Photographs

Displayed below is a list of images held within the Whitehern Museum Archives site.
Please click on a link to view the full sized image.
Hold the mouse cursor over an image for a description.
These images are keyword-searchable from the Search page.

Dogsledding in Quebec
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Dogsled Team
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A young Margarette Edna McQuesten
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Dr. Calvin  McQuesten
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Aged Mary Baker McQuesten
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Edinburgh Castle and Lake
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McQuesten Foundry in Hamilton
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Horticultural School at Niagara
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A letter from W.D Fitch to Rev. Calvin
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Natives On Horseback
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Unknown people
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G. H. Southam
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German Ambassador Group to Canada
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Thomas Baker McQuesten, MPP
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Isaac McQuesten's Factory In Hespeler
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Scottish Highlanders
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Horses at a Ranch
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Horses Feeding
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House Unknown Location
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A worker on the Rainbow Bridge <br> During his time as Minister of Highways, Thomas B. McQuesten initiated and completed the construction of this bridge, as well as the Ivy Lea Bridge and Blue Water Bridge.  All three are international bridges.
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The development of this website was directed by Mary Anderson, Ph.D. and Janelle Baldwin, M.A.
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