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Gallery

This collection of images have been carefully curated and featured throughout the digital exhibition. Please click an image to learn more.
A black and white photograph of a fishing weir structure, made of long wooden sticks arranged in a triangle formation across a wooden bridge stretching across a river with two men standing on the bridge structure.
Underwater photograph of a diver observing the remaining wood structure of the Mnjikaning Fishing Weirs
An irregular outline depicting the bordering fence of the village, with an irregular arrangement of longhouses dispersed throughout the site
A black and white photograph featuring a two story white townhome with two small windows on the second floor, two large windows on the ground floor under a veranda, separated by a large door on a wide street with other homes, a picket fence, trees and a large power line. Seated in front of the windows are a woman and two young children to the left, and four dark figures to the right.
A black and white photograph of a barn-like structure with large black text reading Agincourt. The structure sits next to train tracks and depicts the one of the first railway stations in Agincourt.
A black and white photograph from the Toronto Star newspaper showing the frontage of the Knox United Church on Midland and Sheppard Avenue East in Scarborough.
Older Chinese man in a black suit and tie holding an aged certificate with tears in the paper and writing on it, photographed in a home.
A scanned and typewritten letter in English on yellowed and crippled paper
Black and white historical photo of a two-story wooden building with signs and a bicycle parked outside and two men standing by the laundry shop
Black and white photo from the 1960s showing Jean Lumb speaking through a megaphone in a parade, with a child beside her in a convertible car, and a sign in the background
Black and white photograph of an evening gathering of Chinese women and young Chinese girls in a group holding candles, pamphlets and stuffed animals, looking sombre.
The front entrance of Agincourt Mall, written in large red letters with the subheading centre of our community against a white label, surrounded by white arches against a red brick one storey building.
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