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  • Graphic material created as a result of early or modern photographic processes including print or digital photographs, negatives, mounted or lantern slides, and still pictures created using alternative methods such as cyanotype, collodion, daguerreotype or tintype plates and negatives.

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            White family portrait.
            SCA161-GA134-Accrual2003-20-6 · File · [ca. 1910]
            Part of Schneider family collection.

            Modern print of an old informal group portrait of the White family standing outdoors under a tree. Includes identifications:

            Back row, left to right: John A. White, Arthur White and daughter Beryl, Carrie White with son Arthur (wife of Arthur), Elizabeth White.

            Front row, left to right: John Alexander White (husband of Catherine Schneider), Harold Eugene White, Catherine Schneider White.

            Schneider family
            White family.
            SCA118-GA202-3-35c · File · [192-?]
            Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.

            Snapshots of Ward White's family. Also includes the original envelope the photographs were stored in and a sheet of paper identifying individual people in the photographs.

            Schantz Russell Family
            Whitby gale.
            SCA217-GA200-12-235-13 · Item · December 8, 1899
            Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.

            Photograph of Lucie Edkins and Ella Cook standing together against a building railing and looking toward camera with slight smiles.

            Rieder and Anthes family
            Where La Salle met Joliet.
            SCA11-GA6-210 · File · [19--]
            Part of Ontario history collection.

            File consists of one typescript essay by John Brown titled "Where La Salle met Joliet" which details the meeting of the two explorers and the settlement of Otinawattawa. Also includes three photographs of the settlement. [Settlement believed to be a Neutral Nation settlement North of what is now Hamilton].