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vintagehomecollection · 9 months ago
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Country Kitchens, 1991
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hotcinnamonsunset · 8 months ago
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RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE: dancing closer...and closer...🫂
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daredevil-artwork · 1 year ago
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Daredevil by Barry Windsor-Smith
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maxxinsstuff · 10 months ago
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Happy 7 months to the dream come true movie ✨🤍
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justarandomgirly · 1 year ago
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deisegal · 2 years ago
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Medium in Denver Example of a mid-sized classic medium tone wood floor and brown floor sunroom design with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years ago
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“Many Towns Voting Today,” Border Cities Star. December 5, 1932. Page 7. ---- Three in Mayoralty Races In Ottawa And Woodstock --- TORONTO, Dec. 5. - Residents of numerous cities, towns and villages and townships of Ontario go to the polls today to elect new municipal councils for the year 1933. Lower taxes, rigid economy and balanced budgets have been popular planks, upon which the multitude of candidates have appealed to the electorate. The exceptionally large number of nominees this year has created unusual interest and new marks in polling are expected to be registered.
In the majority of the larger cities the mayoralty contest has been waged between two aspirants. Ottawa, Windsor and Woodstock have three seeking the chief magistrate's chair. Hamilton, Chatham, Kingston, Kitchener, Galt and St. Thomas will see the vote divided among two for this honor.
Brockville, believing that money that might be spent on elections could be better used for unemployment relief, returned the entire municipal slate by acclamation with Fred Wolthausen as mayor. Stratford has accorded C. I. Graff another term as mayor by acclamation.
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afrotumble · 4 months ago
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📷 Myself, 2014.
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mgangakenya · 7 months ago
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appliances-repair · 8 months ago
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vintagehomecollection · 6 months ago
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An old cream-enamelled Rayburn solid fuel range fairly oozes cottagery charm when dressed up as here with a broiderie anglaise ruffle on the mantelshelf, a bright wool rug and bunches of dried flowers. The aluminum scuttle is used to transport coal from store room to kitchen. Wintertime visitors head straight for the Windsor chair.
Country Kitchens, 1991
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wondermilk · 1 year ago
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Beach Style Dining Room New York
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dennisandjustin · 1 year ago
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Beach Style Dining Room New York
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garciamiah · 1 year ago
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Beach Style Dining Room New York
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screamflydream · 1 year ago
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Beach Style Dining Room New York
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year ago
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"Windsor Man, 3 Others Slug Guard, Flee Prison," Windsor Star. October 27, 1943. Page 3. ---- Johnson In Jailbreak At Guelph ---- Reformatory Attendant Beaten on Head With Hammer; Quartet Seizes Clothing ---- Four prisoners at the Ontario Reformatory at Guelph escaped today after slugging a guard with a hammer.
The four were: Norman Pringle, 20, Oshawa: George Whitefoot, 17, Sarnia: Lyle W. Banks, 18, Sarnia: and Lawrence William Johnson, 21, Sandwich West, who once escaped from Windsor police and was later captured.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The guard, John Nevin, was taken to reformatory hospital for treatment of head injuries.
The escape was made from the reformatory laundry where Nevin had taken the prisoners. Five others in his charge made no attempt to escape.
Nevin took a party of nine men to the laundry to start their day's work. There four of the younger men attacked him, and one hit him over the head with the hammer, knocking him unconscious.
The other five men in the party apparently had no part in the attack. The guard was removed to the reformatory hospital and regained consciousness later.
SNATCH CLOTHING On their way through the laundry the men snatched up clothing which they later donned, it was indicated in reports reaching police. Two army battle dress uniforms and two civilian suits were missing from the laundry. One was a zoot suit and one brown with a green stripe.
Four men, dressed in this type of clothing were seen later at the farm of Earl Carter, at Arkell, near Guelph. Carter was in the milk house when he saw the four men dash into his stable. He went to look for them, but they had disappeared through a rear door.
Later J. Fitton of Arkell, driver of a milk truck, saw the four at the nearby intersection of Victoria road and Arkell road. Two were wearing army uniforms and two were in civilian dress, he reported.
Police took up the search in the Kitchener area after reports that two soldiers and two civilians were seen hitch-hiking in that direction. All roads leading from Guelph to Kitchener and Hamilton were blocked by officers.
PLEADED GUILTY Johnson, whose home is listed as 499 Victoria road. Sandwich West. pleaded guilty in Windsor city police court May 6 to stealing 700 gasoline ration books and to escaping police custody, and was sentenced a week later by Magistrate J. A. Hanrahan to 12 months on the first charge and six months on the second, the terms to run consecutively.
The theft of the gasoline ration books was made on April 10 from the office of the Walkerville Automobile Licence Bureau, 382 Devonshire road. Johnson was arrested two days later in Toronto and returned to Windsor April 13 to face a charge of theft of the books.
As he neared the Windsor police station in custody of Detective James Hill, Johnson bolted and escaped. He was recaptured May 5 at Dresden. brought back to Windsor, tried and sentenced.
DESCRIPTION GIVEN He is five feet nine inches tall. weighs about 155 pounds. He is a medium-skinned colored man, of quiet disposition. Police here believe that Johnson. whom they term easily led, is not likely to have been the ringleader in the prison break.
Pringle was sentenced by military court martial at Camp Borden to two years: Whitefoot was sentenced last March at Sarnia to nine months definite for violation of suspended sentence, and Banks at Sarnia to 12 months definite for auto theft last March.
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