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Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr

Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr

by Anne Holmes | 13 Feb, 2013 | Collingwood Historical Society, Flickr, fp13, fp2012

Did you know that Collingwood Historical Society has been posting photos on the Flickr photo-sharing site in the cloud for over a year?   Members Pat Miller and Anne Holmes have been managing this. The Society has over 280 photographs on the site. Flickr is an...

Welcome to the Collingwood Historical Society blog!

by oztwowheel | 24 Feb, 2008 | Abbotsford, Clifton Hill, Collingwood, Collingwood Historical Society, History

We’ve set up a blog which will be regularly updated to let you know all the news from the Collingwood Historical Society. We hope you use and enjoy it.Feel free to make comments under any of the blog entries by clicking the comments button.

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