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'(The Hill) Oak Tree planted by King Edward, 1860, Arnprior, Ont.'
1900
John Street, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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During his stay at 'The Hill' in 1860, The Prince of Wales planted an oak sapling. It remains standing to this day as a reminder of his visit.
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Winter Time in McLaughlin's Picnic Grove, Arnprior, Ont.
1 July 1912
Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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The Grove, a stand of old growth pine, was once a part of McLachlin's estate, which was often made available to the public for special occasions and picnics. It has now been saved from development and is owned by the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
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'The Cemetery at Arnprior, Ont.'
1920
Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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The Albert Street Cemetery is on the site of an important Native settlement. Formerly known as the Inch-Bhui Cemetery, it was named after the ancient McNab burial ground, situated on the Dochart River in Scotland. Some of McNab's close friends are buried there, including Alexander McDonnel, his wife Janet, and Michael Roddy. In 1875, this cemetery was considered non-denominational, whereas it is now considered a Protestant cemetery.
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'Club House Arnprior Golf Club' 'Arnprior, Ontario, Canada'
1957
Sand Point, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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'Arnprior Golf Club'
1960
Sand Point, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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'Chats Lake seen from the Park' 'Arnprior, Ontario, Canada'
1953
Chats Lake, Ottawa River, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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'In The Park Arnprior, Ontario, Canada.'
1953
Robert Simpson Park, John Street, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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Robert Simpson Park was once the private garden of the McLachlins with easy access from The Hill.
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'Beautiful McLachlin Park... Arnprior, Ontario, Canada'
1960
Robert Simpson Park, John Street, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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'Autumn view of St John Chrystostom Church, Across Madawaska River'
1958
Madawaska River, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
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St John Chrysostom Roman Catholic Church, surrounded by autumn colours on the banks of the Madawaska. The lit cross on the spire serves as a landmark.