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- This is an image of a piece of farm equipment in Waterloo County. Waterloo County preceded the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. This piece of farm equipment is thought to be an autothrashing mobileThis is an image of a piece of farm equipment in Waterloo …
- Condition: Front: a few small spotted white stains on the top and left sides of green matting with some wear and fading throughout. Border between photo and matting is discoloured and worn. Photo isCondition: Front: a few small spotted white stains on the top and …
- Colour postcard. Strawberry picking. Canadian Homestead life.Colour postcard. Strawberry picking. Canadian Homestead life.
- Ivan Baxter purchased the farm in April 1951 and over the years the family sold cream and bottled milk as well as running a maple syrup camp. Eventually the farm changed from dairy to beef cattle. WhIvan Baxter purchased the farm in April 1951 and over the years …
- This farm was first settled by John Charles (Bert) Gardiner's father, Samuel Charles Gardiner, circa 1883. Mr. S.C. Gardiner's obituary states the farm was sold to Mr. Archie Gardiner.( Algoma AdvocaThis farm was first settled by John Charles (Bert) Gardiner's father, Samuel …
- This farm was located on the North 1/2 of Lot 4, Conc. 6 and was originally owned by Mr. and Mrs. Driver, later sold to Alexander Tulloch and then to William Boville in 1928. This photo can be foundThis farm was located on the North 1/2 of Lot 4, Conc. …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …
- There is a sun spot in the lower right hand corner of the photo, making it difficult to see that portion of the photograph. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron BridgThere is a sun spot in the lower right hand corner of …
- This barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. At the time of the photos the barn raising took place on the Nelson Allen farm in 1933,which was subsequently sold to Nelson's son Harvey and then to ErThis barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. At the time …
- This barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute. At the time of the photos the barn raising took place onThis barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. This photo can …
- The President of the Society for 1947 was: George Tait. Secretary/Treasurer: Mrs. Boville. Auditors: George Nicholson and Mrs. A. Martin. Expenses totalled $4,451.31 and Receipts $4,534.43 leaving $8The President of the Society for 1947 was: George Tait. Secretary/Treasurer: Mrs. …
- Officers: President - Clarence Dempster, 1st V.P - Lloyd Reid 2nd VP - Alfred Martin Secretary- Mrs.William Boville Directors - Herb Wilson, Max Tulloch, Ray Tulloch, Edgar Inkster, Campbell McLeod (Officers: President - Clarence Dempster, 1st V.P - Lloyd Reid 2nd VP …
- This is an image of a horse-drawn piece of farm equipment with a man on it cutting wheat in a field. The piece of equipment is thought to be a horse-drawn binder which would be used to cut grain andThis is an image of a horse-drawn piece of farm equipment with …
- This is an image of a few men cutting corn on the farm of Jos. S. Weber in Waterloo County. Waterloo County preceded the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. It is assumed Jos. S. Weber is one of the mThis is an image of a few men cutting corn on the …
- This is an image of a few cows out feeding and wandering through a pasture in Waterloo County. Waterloo County preceded the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. There is a fence and trees visible in thThis is an image of a few cows out feeding and wandering …
- This is an image on the farm of W.J. Mulloy in Yatton. It is presumably W.J. Mulloy being pulled behind the three horses, working up the land in a field. Barn buildings can be seen in the backgroundThis is an image on the farm of W.J. Mulloy in Yatton. …
- The date of this photograph is unknown.The date of this photograph is unknown.