Identificatie
referentie code
CA ON00156 2019-108
Titel
Photograph album of James Robert Byron Ketcheson
Datum(s)
- c.1914-1938 (Vervaardig)
Beschrijvingsniveau
Stuk
Omvang en medium
125 black and white photographs in an album
Context
Naam van de archiefvormer
(1914-1988)
Biografie
James Robert Byron Ketcheson was born in Belleville, Ontario in 1914, the child of Lee Albert Ketcheson and Jessie Forbes. He worked as a civil servant for the Department of Justice. He died in 1988, at which time his home address was 168 Burnham Street, Belleville.
archiefbewaarplaats
Geschiedenis van het archief
Directe bron van verwerving of overbrenging
Donated by Carolyn Knutson (who retrieved the item from her place of work) in November 2019.
Inhoud en structuur
Bereik en inhoud
Album of family photographs compiled by James R. B. Ketcheson. Many of the people in the pictures are identified. Names listed include:
- Grandad [James] Forbes
- Grandad [James E.] Ketcheson
- Isobell Ketcheson
- Annie Ketcheson
- Mother [Jessie Forbes]
- Dad [Lee Albert Ketcheson]
- Mabel Langley
- Madge Howard
- Eric Holmes
- Jack "Chief" Kiop
- Sam Pappas
- Jack Grills
- William McGee
- C. Carter
- May Lewis
- Bertha "Bert" Perkin
- Frank Howard
- B.C.I. rugby team at Cobourg
- Jim Harley at God's Lake, Manitoba
- Chuck Norris
- Alice Hart
- Harry Mullett
- Shorty English
- Percy Hinch
- Wally Walshe
- Doug Wise at Ottawa
- Allan "Dewy" Millard
- Una "Punkie" Millard
- Agnes Millard
- Len Millard
- Irene Crabtree
- Ed Holmes
- Nat Holmes
- Mabel Duncan
- Betty Hendricks
- Cliff Howie
- Ken & Larry Crabtree
Places pictured include:
- Lower Bridge [official opening of concrete bridge in 1929]
- Old Home Week headquarters at Four Corners on Front Street
- Family dogs Major and Luckie
- Outlet Beach at Sandbanks
- Sailboat passing through Bay Bridge
- "Alaska" sailboat in Belleville Harbour
- Rideau Ferry
- Crowe River
- Fort Henry, Kingston
- Murray Canal, Trenton