
Ontario - Keewatin
03 Apr 2015
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KW0111 KEEWATIN - C.P.R. DEPOT
Unposted.
Publisher: W. Woodhouse, Keewatin
Early view of this crowd on the platform of the CPR Station in Keewatin, Ontario.
15 Aug 2015
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KW0112 KEEWATIN - PARK AND DOCK
Date: Unposted. Automobiles suggest pre-1950
Publisher / Photographer: Not evident.
The large steamer at the left is the Argyle II. Replacing the original Argyle in 1936, it operated as a ferry and sightseeing boat until 1975 in the Kenora & Keewatin area of Lake of the Woods. It was replaced by the MS Kenora.
29 Jan 2016
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KW0113 KEEWATIN - 501 OTTAWA STREET
POSTCARD
Date: Posted March 22, 1907 From M.K. in Keewatin, Ontario to Mrs. William Walls, Prince Albert, Sask.
Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified.
Notation: The note on front reads; "Do you recognise this place." The note on the reverse reads; "Did you receive that photo album(?) have not had time to write but will later. M.K."
At first, I had assumed that the house in this image was the Mathers-Walls House located at 1116 Ottawa Street in Keewatin, Ontario. It was built in 1889 by John Mather who was Keewatin's first postmaster and school board chairman and a prominent entrepreneur in the community - having founded the Keewatin Lumbering and Manufacturing Company. This house was originally built for John's son David. In 1906, it was purchased by John William Walls, who was the foreman at the Company's mill. The house is now known as the Mather-Walls House and is a museum and the focal point of Keewatin's public history. (In recent years, Keewatin has become part of Kenora, Ontario.)
I was wrong in my original assumption that the house in this image is the Mather-Walls House. I have since learned that Mr. Mathers had built two other houses in town. The one in this photo is still standing and occupied as a residence. It is located at 501 Ottawa Street. This image is looking up Ottawa Street from the east. Here is the present-day counterpart to the postcard image of the house and street:
This postcard was sent to William Wall's wife Elizabeth in 1907. From the address on this postcard addressed to “Mrs. Wm. Walls” it appears that Mr. Walls went by his middle name, William – not “John” as most current articles and references refer to him. At the time of this postcard, Elizabeth was in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Elizabeth (Elizabeth Victoria Caddick) was William’s second wife. She had also been previously married. They had been married in Rat Portage in 1892. By the time of the 1911 census, William & Elizabeth had left Keewatin and were living in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Born on February 14, 1857, William died on March 27, 1927.
Further information on the Mather-Walls House can be found at: www.heritagetrust.on.ca/Conservation/Buildings/More-buildings/Northern-Ontario/Mather-Walls-House-(Kenora).aspx
29 Jan 2016
KW0114 KEEWATIN - SAILING AT KEEWATIN
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Unposted. Undivided back.
Publisher / Photographer: Knowles & Co., London
Notation: One of two Keewatin cards I have from this publisher.
03 Apr 2016
KW0115 KEEWATIN - (TOWN VIEW FROM WEST)
POSTCARD
Date: Not Posted. Note on reverse dated October 27, 1916.
Publisher / Photographer: Pugh Specialty Co. - photo by W. Woodhouse. # T. O. 407/17
11 May 2016
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KW0116 KEEWATIN - (ARGYLE AT DOCK)
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Not Posted.
Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified
Notation: I quite like this shot of the Argyle, originally a ferry boat that transported folks between Kenora and Kewation on Lake of the Woods, Ontario. It is apparently a non-commercial postcard that came from a family album in Winnipeg - one of a collection of postcard photos of a vacation taken in the Kenora area.
15 Oct 2016
KW0117 KEEWATIN - [TRAINS AT FLOUR MILL]
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Not Posted.
Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified
Notation: This building is the flour mill of the Lake of the Woods Milling Company Limited in Keewatin, Ontario. The mill was in operation from 1888 - 1967, marketing its product as Five Roses Flour. These tracks are running East towards Kenora. The Town of Keewatin lies across a small bay/channel just to the south (right) of the mill. The small building seen in the distance on the right side of the photo is the Keewatin railway station.
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