56 resultados para Musical Band
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A photograph of Percy Band with a group of men with a pack of hunting dogs.
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Another photograph of the Percy Band with a group of hunters.
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A photograph of Percy Band posing next to a car.
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A photograph of Percy Band standing at the end of a stone walkway, surrounded by large shrubs and trees.
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A photograph of Margaret Julia Band standing on a stone walkway, surrounded by trees and shrubs.
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A photograph of Percy Band in Greenwich, Connecticut (written on reverse of photo) July 13th, 1919.
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A photograph of Percy Band and two other men on a boat. There are two small children sitting with the men in the boat.
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A group of men with rifles and hunting dogs. The photograph is dark and cloudy making it difficult to see details. Percy Band is sitting in front.
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A photograph of Percy Band with a couple and two small children. The lake can be seen behind them.
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A photograph of Robert Band with another older boy and woman and man standing behind him. They are outside, standing in front of a fence and small garden. Another house can be seen behind the fence.
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A photograph of Percy Band and two other men. They are dressed in suits and standing together next to a house in the garden.
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A photograph of two men sitting in chairs on a porch surrounded by ivy. It appears to be Percy Band looking in the direction of the camera with another individual sitting across from him.
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A portrait photograph of Percy Band as a young man.
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A marriage certificate of Percy Carruthers Band of the city of New York, U.S.A. and Margaret Julia Woodruff of St. Catharines, Ontario, November 25, 1919. The witnesses are C.S. Band and M.S. Walker. The marriage is registered in St. George's Church.
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A marriage certificate card stating that Percy Carruthers Band and Margaret Julia Woodruff were married in St. Catharines with envelope which has the return address: James Carruthers and Company, Ltd., Grain Exporters, Produce Exchange Building, New York, November 25, 1919.