Southwold
Fingal
The Village of Fingal was named by Thomas Talbot for Fingal, Ireland which lays just north of Dublin and near Malahide castle, the birthplace of Col. Talbot.
Tweedsmuir History Volume Two River Road
Although it is not described as Volume Two, it is a continuation of the material in Volume One, according to the microfilm. On front cover, reads: "Commencement of Tweedsmuir Book 1946". So, it was likely compiled at the same time as the first volume. Contains a wide range of topics.
Tweedsmuir History Volume Three River Road
The topic of this Tweedsmuir History is "Farms of River Road Community.
Tweedsmuir History Volume One River Road
Commencement of Tweedsmuir Book 1946. Topics include: First Institute, River Road Institute, War Work, River Road Community, River Road School, River Road Sunday School.
Tweedsmuir History Volume Five River Road
Includes newspaper clippings, correspondence, and photographs compiled by the River Road Women's Institute in Southwold.
Township of Southwold Centennial Remembrance Service
Program for the Township of Southwold Centennial Remembrance Service held at Selldon, August 6, 1950.
Phineas Drake Photograph Album
Photograph album dated July 13, 1869 containing 39 photographs documenting the family of Phineas Drake and his descendants, Southwold Township, later London, Ontario.
Paynes Mills School Section No. 7 Southwold, 1832-1969
A brief history of Payne's Mills School. Includes excerpts from letters pertaining to the building of a new school, a list of teachers, and a list of some of the trustees.
The International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show
The official souvenir program sold at the 1985 International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show held September 17-21, 1985 in the vicinity of St. Thomas, Ontario. Programs were produced and sold under the authority of the Merchandising Committee of the Local Committee for the 1985 International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show.
The Autobiography of James Davis Curtis M.B., F.A.C.S
The Autobiography of St. Thomas based doctor James Curtis with Introduction done by his daughter Carolyn Curtis.