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We invite you to explore the photos, videos and artefacts featured in Everyone Has a Story. Have fun browsing our gallery below. Click on an image to see an enlarged photo with description or to play a short video with subtitles (English or French).
Vintage black and white photograph circa 1925. Four young women dressed warmly in uniform pose in front of a tall wooden fence holding hockey sticks over an outdoor ice rink. Additional details are printed below image.
Bright blue oil painting of a young, cautious Indigenous girl wrapped in a purple, yellow, green and blue striped blanket, surrounded by two green butterflies and three red dots. Artist signature bottom right, T Shilling.
A vintage colour postcard circa 1960 at Lake Couchiching beach. The water's edge is filled with people swimming, sitting on docks, sunning on the sand, with Orillia's iconic Aqua Theatre back left.
Ten white, human-sized sculptures are strategically placed in front of a red brick wall connecting with laptops and cellphones instead of each other.
Small, rectangular, silver Kodak Instamatic Camera 100 with red details and black wrist strap, circa 1963.
Vintage black and white photograph circa 1960 of two young school girls reading The Packet and Times together in class. One girl points to an article as the other takes notice.
Gold pendants on a thinly chained necklace carry the Star of David, Iron Cross, Jewish character, and Harma hand bearing an iridescent blue stone.
Vintage black and white photograph circa 1968. Large, white, wooden road sign in the countryside reads, Township of Orillia, Industrial Park, 17 Andrew St. 325-2316
Tanya Cunnington’s coloured pencil and crayon on white paper. Yellow beams shine through the forest across a web of rope woven between two mature maple trees, covered with sparkling crystals.
Colour-tinted postcard of a rural Orillia steeple church built with red brick, along a densely tree-lined street, circa 1909.
Warm, August evening in 2016. Smiling patrons converse on a crowded street downtown Orillia, canopied by green trees and twinkle lights, lined with glowing street lamps and historic buildings.
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