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- A photocopy of a black and white photograph depicting two people wearing hats in a canoe on the water in front of a low slung wooden bridge with a frail looking railing.A photocopy of a black and white photograph depicting two people wearing …
- Condition: Both copies are okay to good. Very worn. The one has pencil marks on the frontCondition: Both copies are okay to good. Very worn. The one has …
- Condition: Okay. Both copies are in good condition, but are very dark. Both have white spots in different places (processing problem?)Condition: Okay. Both copies are in good condition, but are very dark. …
- Condition: Good - Image is fairy clear. Moderate discolouration of photo. Slight wear to photo surface; several fingerprints at top right corner.Condition: Good - Image is fairy clear. Moderate discolouration of photo. Slight …
- This photo is a copy of an original and is somewhat damaged.This photo is a copy of an original and is somewhat damaged.
- Condition: Good copy - some possible light damage resulting in fading of image.Condition: Good copy - some possible light damage resulting in fading of …
- This black and white photo shows the original "Iron Bridge" that gave the town its name. The photo shows the entire span of the bridge over the river and the river still appears to have ice on it. AThis black and white photo shows the original "Iron Bridge" that gave …
- This is page one of a four page group of text and photos related to Dean Lake located in the Dean Lake history box in the Huron Shores Vault. The four page history of the Dean Lake Bridge discusses wThis is page one of a four page group of text and …
- This article is found in Scrapbook #2, part of a series of scrapbooks about Dean Lake area and its citizens.This article is found in Scrapbook #2, part of a series of …
- Pauline Clark, The Sault Star, November 25, 1999 An article from the Sault Star about the construction of the new recreational bridge in the Village of Iron Bridge. The article describes the installation of the new bridge, where the funds came fromPauline Clark, The Sault Star, November 25, 1999 An article from the Sault Star about the construction of the new …
- Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, November 29, 1999 The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various sources and much of the work was done by volunteers in addition to the professionals.Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, November 29, 1999 The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various …
- The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various sources with much of the work done by volunteers in addition to the professionals.The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various …
- This brief piece from "The Standard" details the premature opening ceremony of the bridge in order to forestall rumours of a structural problem. The bridge was in fact passed by the engineers. The ViThis brief piece from "The Standard" details the premature opening ceremony of …
- Deputy Mayor Velma Hare, Edith Cameron (local author) and Elva Arnill were among those honored to carry the symbolic waters as it passed through Algoma District.Deputy Mayor Velma Hare, Edith Cameron (local author) and Elva Arnill were …
- The Museum has 2 flat copies of this postcard - as well as a framed copy (#2005.20.1). Copy 1 (not on matte) - Good. Some image missing. Copy 2 (pasted on matte) - Poor. Severely browned with water sThe Museum has 2 flat copies of this postcard - as well …