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Compliments of Oak Hall, 115 to 121 King St
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Illustration of a little girl with brown hair, rosy cheeks and a grumpy look on her face. She is wearing a light blue coat with a lacey white dress or petticoat underneath, white stockings with a little black design and black lace-up boots. She is wearing a white bonnet on her head tied underneath her chin with a pink bow. She is holding a dark pink parasol with a white lacey trim. She is sitting on top of what looks to be a wooden blanket box with her left leg tucked under her right. There is a tapestry or blanket that is lying next to her.

Compliments of Oak Hall, 115 to 121 King St

DateApproximately 1885
Names
FormatEphemera
Notes
William Rutherford was the manager of Oak Hall from 1882 to 1892 (according to the Toronto City Directories)
Subject
    GeographyCity, town, townshipToronto
    GeographyNeighbourhoodFinancial District
    GeographyEast-west streetKing Street East
    GeographyProvince stateOntario
    GeographyCountryCanada
    Dimensions11.4 x 7.2 cm
    Language
      Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
      Object NumberCA-1885-OAK-HALL-11-VS