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Wellington museum hopes to ID people in 1925 Fergus, Ont. photo

Almost a century after the event, the Wellington County Museum is hoping to identify several people in a 1925 photograph taken in Fergus, Ont. in an online appeal to preserve local history.

The museum has over 90k archived photographs and occasionally receive somethat don't have any information

The Wellington County Museum is asking for help in identifying the people in this 1925 photograph. Karen Wagner, archivist at the museum says it's a way the county preserves its history. (Wellington County Museum)

The Wellington County Museum is building on its recent online accomplishments seeking help online, hoping to identify a couple and a little girlin a 1925 wedding photograph taken in Fergus, Ont.

Since April, the museum has used social media as a tool to reach out to the public in a campaigntolearn about local people in old photographsreceived as archival donations.

Karen Wagner, an archivist with the Wellington County Museumsaid the facilityhas over90,000photographs in its collection and still occasionally receives some with little or no information about the pictures. The online appeals have proven successful.

"We have posted a few other photographs that have needed identification, like school teams, a class photo, and we have received feedback," she said.

She adds theyoften receivemore tipson photographs that tap into people's fond memories, such as events atthe Beatty Pool in Fergus.

"A lot of people have a lot of fond memories of it, so that brings out a lot of conversation," she said.

Tracing 1925 photo

There's not a lot of information about this1925 photograph, Wagner said.

The picture came in as part of a collection of images receivedin 1995 and the donor was not sure who the couple and little girl in the photograph were.

"All we know is that [the photograph]was taken in Fergusand it was taken by a photographer named Booth," Wagner said, adding the photo is on a mount.

"There's actually a photographer's list that tells us he was in Fergus in 1925, so at least we know the basics."

"We want people to know we are preserving their history and of course we want to make that history identifiable," Wagner said.

Once the museum receives more information about the photograph, Wagner said they'll beable to upload it to their online collections catalogue, which stores information on all archived photographs, letters anddiaries pertaining to Wellington County.