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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
Alternate Title
Manufacturers of and dealers in men's & boys' fine ready made clothing
Format
Notes
William Rutherford was the manager of Oak Hall from 1882 to 1892 (according to the Toronto City Directories)
Dimensions11.4 x 7.2 cm
Language
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession NumberCA-1885-OAK-HALL-11-VS
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
East-west street:King Street East
Neighbourhood:Financial District
Province or state:Ontario