Heritage Gallery Photo Information
(The names of the fictional people and places inspired by those below are presented in brackets. Full citations for books referred to are available in the Bibliography click here)
Picture 1 – Jessie’s house. Her mother is in background circa 1905. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 2 – Jessie and Jethro her father circa 1916. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 3 – Hannah, Rose, Jim and James Golding (Hannah, Rose, John and James Darling) circa 1903. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 4 – Hannah Golding, Jim Golding and Jessie Roberts (Hannah Darling, John Darling and Jessie Stephens) circa 1911. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 5 – Frances Mary Perry Roberts (Mary Brady Stephens) circa 1920. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 6 – Jethro Gershom Roberts (Stephens) circa 1890. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 7 – Doug Gordon and Doug McKinnon (Thompson) circa 1915. Image provided by Elaine Riehm
Picture 8 – Rose, Charlotte, Lillian and Jethro Roberts (Stephens) circa 1883. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 9 – In front – Hannah and Jim Golding (Hannah and John Darling). Seated in back -Charlotte Milner (Turner), Ina Roberts (Stephens) and Rose Golding (Darling) circa 1910. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 10 – Queen’s Hotel, Brampton. Image from the Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission Region of Peel Archives
Picture 11 – The Brampton Bakery (Queen Street Bakery) circa 1905. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 12 – Ambulance transport of a child circa 1918. From Building on the Past, Milestones from the History of Public Health in Ontario.
Picture 13 – Rose, Hannah and Jim Golding (Rose, Hannah and John Darling) circa 1904. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 14 – The Castle on Church Street. From Brampton’s 100th Anniversary 1873 -1973.
Picture 15 – Excelsiors Lacrosse Team circa 1914. Image provided by Conover fonds. Used with permission Region of Peel Archives.
Picture 16 – St. Mary’s Church circa 1945. Image provided by Charters Publishing fonds. Used with permission Region of Peel Archives
Picture 17 – Peel County Jail. Image provided by Region of Peel fonds. Used with permission Region of Peel Archives
Picture 18 – Flooded Main Street (From Carve Restaurant, Brampton) early 1900s. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 19 – Charlotte Roberts Milner (Charlotte Stephens Turner). Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 20 – Jesse Perry (Brady). Image provided by Lynne Golding and Lynn Cockburn
Picture 21 – Frances Perry Roberts (Mary Brady Stephens) on her wedding day 1889. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 22 – Outside Brampton Bakery (Queen Street Bakery). Seated in Front: James and Rose Golding (Darling). Seated in back: Anna Golding (Darling) circa 1904. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 23 – Brampton’s first high school. Destroyed by fire in 1917. From A History of Peel County.
Picture 24 – Jim Golding, Ina Roberts and Hannah Golding (John Darling, Ina Stephens and Hannah Darling) circa 1910. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 25 – Haggertlea from Nelson Street, Brampton. Image from the Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 26 – Carnegie Public Library, Brampton. Image from the Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 27 – Back row: Lillian Roberts, Jethro Roberts, Frances Roberts, Roy Milner, James Golding, Rose Golding, William Miller and Charlotte Milner; Front Row: Jessie Roberts, Hannah Golding, Ina Roberts, Jim Golding, Bill Milner and Jim Roberts circa 1909. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 28 – Louisa Davis Perry (Brady)
Image provided by Lynne Golding and Lynn Cockburn
Picture 29 – Delivery Wagon of the Brampton Bakery (Queen Street Bakery) circa 1904. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 30 – Grand Trunk Station, Brampton. Image from the Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 31 – Gage Park, Brampton. Image from the Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 32 – Jim Golding (John Darling), Jim Roberts (Stephens) and Jessie Roberts (Stephens) circa 1912. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 33 – The Roberts Awards. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 34 – Jethro Roberts (Stephens) in Lacrosse uniform circa 1880’s. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 35 – Alderlea (in its later use as Brampton’s Legion Headquarters). From Brampton’s 100th Anniversary 1873 – 1973
Picture 36 – Archie McKechnie circa 1912. From Brampton’s 100th Anniversary 1873 – 1973
Picture 37 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Brampton. Image from the Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 38 – Lillian Roberts (Stephens). Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 39 – James Roberts (Jas Stephens). Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 40 – Selina Chenhalls Roberts (Stephens). Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 41 – The Dominion Building. From Brampton’s 100th Anniversary 1873 – 1973
Picture 42 – The Castle circa 1920. Image from Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 43 – Harry Dale, date unknown. Image from Beatty-McClure family fonds. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 44 – The Bathers – Laeta McKinnon (Jane Thompson), Jack McKinnon and Douglas McKinnon (Thompson) circa 1909. Image provided by Elaine Riehm
Picture 45 – Marriage certificate of Jesse Perry and Louise Davis circa 1860. Image provided by Lynne Golding and Lynn Cockburn
Picture 46 – Fire Chief James Golding 1882 – 1907. From Brampton Firefighters
Picture 47 – High school drama club, Ina Roberts (Stephens) back right circa 1912. From Brampton’s 100th Anniversary 1873 – 1973
Picture 48 – Below the park (driving to Alderlea). Image from Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 49 – Peel County Registry Office (now part of Peel County Museum and Art Gallery). From Brampton’s 100th Anniversary 1873 – 1973
Picture 50 – CPR Train Station. Image from Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 51 – Brampton High School Commencement Exercises 1924.
Picture 52 – St. Paul’s Church, Brampton. Image from Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 53 – Jesse Perry (Brady). Image provided by Lynne Golding and Lynn Cockburn
Picture 54 – Grand Trunk Railway Ticket, 1906. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 55 – On Wellington St. Brampton, Golding (Darling) home. Image from Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 56 – Christ Church, Brampton. Image from Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 57 – James Golding (Darling) and employees behind Brampton Bakery (Queen Street Bakery), Etobicoke Creek below, circa 1900. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 58 – Old Queen Street School. From A History of Peel County
Picture 59 – Baptist Church, Brampton. Image from Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 60 – Fire Chief James Harmsworth. From Brampton Firefighters
Picture 61 – Grace United Church. From Brampton An Illustrated History
Picture 62 – Ina, Gersham, Francis and Jessie Roberts circa 1916. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 63 – Farmerettes, First World War. Image courtesy of the Grimsby Museum.
Picture 64 – Jim Roberts late winter, 1915. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 65 – Laying up of the regimental colours for the members of Peel 36th Battalion, Christ Church, Brampton 1924. Image provided by Christ Church
Picture 66 – Jessie Roberts as a farmerette circa 1918. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 67 – Jim Roberts late winter, 1915. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 68 – Brampton, Ontario, taken from an aeroplane, circa 1918. Image from the Frost Postcard Collection. Used with permission of Region of Peel Archives
Picture 69 – Jim Roberts, date unknown. Image provided by Lynne Golding
Picture 70 – Toronto’s Second Union Station – 1873 to 1927. From Wikimedia Commons
Picture 71 – Jim Roberts, circa 1916. Image provided by Lynne Golding