Three rows of young children in classroom. The teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) is standing in the middle of the back row. Twenty-four children; eleven boys and thirteen girls. Photograph in decorated cardboa
Three rows of young children in classroom. The teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) is …
John and Annie Robertson were the parents of the inventor P. L. Robertson. John died in 1886 and Annie in 1909. John was an immigrant from Scotland and Annie was born in Canada, the daughter of Scott
John and Annie Robertson were the parents of the inventor P. L. …
For further information regarding P. L. Robertson, please consult "P.L., Inventor of the Robertson Screw" by Ken Lamb and "Milton Area Biographies, Vol. II" by Alex Cooke.
For further information regarding P. L. Robertson, please consult "P.L., Inventor of …
Left to right - John Brown Robertson, William Robertson (oldest of the boys), Annie (Brown) Robertson with P.L. in her arms, Hatton Robertson, Isabella (Isa), Janet (Jessie), John Robertson, father o
Left to right - John Brown Robertson, William Robertson (oldest of the …
For further information regarding P.L. Robertson, please consult "P.L., inventor of the Robertson Screw" by Ken Lamb and "Milton Area Biographies, Vol. II", by Alex Cooke.
For further information regarding P.L. Robertson, please consult "P.L., inventor of the …
Group from the P. L. Robertson bowling group relaxing at banquet. Those whose faces are clearly seen - clockwise: Harry Smith, Ted Jennings, Malcolm McDuffe, Ted Lyle, Peter Blinco, Morley Rasberry.
Group from the P. L. Robertson bowling group relaxing at banquet. Those …