File:Cooking lesson, Goderich library 0811-rrs-ogoh-ph.jpg

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English: Women receiving cooking instructions in basement of Goderich Library; women standing at U-shaped table; all women wearing white except one who is wearing a black dress with white apron; ventilation pipes come from ceiling into back wall; writing on back in pencil: Goderich Library. Mrs. Felkirk, instructor. Donated by Mrs. Kitty Smith, daughter of Mrs. Murray woman in forefront. Image number 0811-rrs-ogoh-ph
Date between 1905 (library opened) and 1937 (death of photographer)
Source http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/image-image.aspx?id=14182#i2, larger version here: http://www.sallowsgallery.ca/gallerypages/picture.php?photo=0&s=&k=library&r=&d=&sc=
Author Reuben R. Sallows

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