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1926 McLaughlin Wedding at Parkwood Estates (Etched plate)

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    Posted 13 years ago

    Multitasker
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    My wife and bought an old house and have constantly been fixing it up. When we cleaned out the attic for insulation, we found this etched plate of a wedding. We could see it was old and, the people in the photogragh were well heeeled.
    I sent a copy to various museums in southern Ontario and received a response almost immediatly. The photo is of Hilda McLaughlin’s wedding to John B Pangman in 1926. Samuel McLaughin, was the founder of General Motors. The setting is at their family home called Parkwood Estates in Oshawa, Ontario.
    Sorry about the quality of the photo I took, anyone want a better shot can e-mail me at multitasker@live.com

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    1. livetoride livetoride, 13 years ago
      I love this, could you look at my picture of hanging of Jerrry Blaybuck tell me how to find out info on this, please
    2. crmlovesantiques crmlovesantiques, 13 years ago
      What a cool item...certainly a treasure. Thank god you found it or it may have been forever hidden behind that new insulation! Did you find out if this type of etched plate is typically found in such a large size? My goodness it must be 8inches by 14 inches long.

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