An early view of Malcolm looking east from the church. The store is directly across the road and just beyond it, is the school. Source: The History of the Township of Brant - 1854-1879
An illustration of the T. Tindale farm, located in the Malcolm area. ca. 1880 ©Copyright / Reproduced courtesy of Rare Books and Special Collections Division,McGill University
The J. Ward farm and home, also located in the Malcolm area. ca. 1880 ©Copyright / Reproduced courtesy of Rare Books and Special Collections Division,McGill University
An illustration of Malcolm looking east from the church. The store is on the east side of the road across from the church. On the north side is likely the hotel. Source: A Pictorial History of Bruce County Prior to 1918, illustration by Orville Monk
The North Brant Presbyterian church at Malcolm, demolished in 1939. Source: The History of the Township of Brant - 1854-1879
The Malcolm schoolhouse, SS #10, ca. 1910. Source: A Pictorial History of Bruce County Prior to 1918, courtesy: Orville Monk
The Malcolm school, class of 1928. Source: The History of the Township of Brant - 1854-1879
An early view of Malcolm looking south prior to 1939. The church is on the right, the store across the from the church and on the left is the school. Source: The History of the Township of Brant - 1854-1879
The Malcolm Junior Farmer Boy's Championship team in the 1930s. Source: The History of the Township of Brant - 1854-1879
By 1996, very little remained of the pioneer village of Malcolm, except for this derelict house, the school and the cemetery. This house no longer stands. ©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Boarded up window©Copyright: Susan Foster
Yellow door and tin siding©Copyright: Susan Foster
Tin sided building©Copyright: Susan Foster
Many of the tombstones in Malcolm's cemetery belong to small children and babies, characteristic of the high infant and child mortality rates of the time.©Copyright: Susan Foster
Malcolm Cemetery©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Malcolm Cemetery©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Malcolm Cemetery©Copyright: Susan FosterThank you to the following institution for the use of their images.