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- The original motel was built in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Tulloch. It was later sold to the Whites who owned it until 1962. It was later sold to Mr. and Mrs. Beemer who changed the name to the IronThe original motel was built in 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. Ervin …
- 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 …
- The Rod and Gun Hotel was originally partially constructed in 1896 by Robert Arnill as a boarding house. Mr. Arnill bought the first store in "Tally Ho" as Iron Bridge was previously known from J. B.The Rod and Gun Hotel was originally partially constructed in 1896 by …
- The Estok Motor Inn was originally on land owned by the Tait family and later the Allhusen family whose log home once stood where the restaurant is now located. The land changed hands several times pThe Estok Motor Inn was originally on land owned by the Tait …
- The Allhusen farm located on highway 17 west was originally owned by Mr. William Tower before 1923. After Mr. Allhusen's death the property changed hands and became the site of tourist cabins that MrThe Allhusen farm located on highway 17 west was originally owned by …
- The hardware store was built on the site of what was once the blacksmith shop and later uses included a general store and a grocery store owned by Alex Tulloch and sons. The hardware store was ownedThe hardware store was built on the site of what was once …
- The site where the photo is taken was farmland originally owned by William Fowler. It was later operated as a butcher shop and a coffee shop that became the local "hang out" for the younger people inThe site where the photo is taken was farmland originally owned by …
- Mr. Wedgewood constructed this addition in 1959 and moved his family to a house that was built onto the back of the store. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron BridgeMr. Wedgewood constructed this addition in 1959 and moved his family to …
- The building was constructed by Jim Beaton, Lloyd Beaton and Mr. Rosenberg. It has a total of 2,684 sq. feet and is divided into two areas, one for hardware supplies and the other for lumber. Mr. RosThe building was constructed by Jim Beaton, Lloyd Beaton and Mr. Rosenberg. …
- The My-T-Fresh location was on the site of land once belonging to William Allen and his family who moved to the area in 1885. It was later owned by Ray Tulloch who sold to Mr. Wang who changed the prThe My-T-Fresh location was on the site of land once belonging to …
- The garage was originally built and owned by Ervin Tulloch in 1937. He was joined in business by his brother Harvey in 1944. They sold to Ellis Harper and Harvey Wilson in 1945 and in spring of 1948The garage was originally built and owned by Ervin Tulloch in 1937. …
- Bill Gardiner bought the garage from Mr. Harper on June 19, 1956 and he changed the name to Gardiners Garage. He added onto the building and sold Shell Oil products as well as Dodge cars and trucks.Bill Gardiner bought the garage from Mr. Harper on June 19, 1956 …
- Tullochs Taxi was run out of an old car garage owned by Alex Tulloch. The business was run by his two sons Harvey and Ervin in 1945. As of 1972 the Taxi business was taken over by Harveys sons DarwinTullochs Taxi was run out of an old car garage owned by …
- The museum located next to the Tourist Information booth on Highway 17 was made possible with a Federal Youth Grant in 1974. Fourteen students were the primary participants on the project but severalThe museum located next to the Tourist Information booth on Highway 17 …
- Some of the students who participated on the project were: Tim and Kim Currie, Derek and Darrell Beharriell, Heather Gardiner, Lorraine Johnson, Pam Johnson, Arden Boville, Victor Brodie, Charles MarSome of the students who participated on the project were: Tim and …
- There were several blacksmith shops in Iron Bridge from the early 1900's with the first one being built by James Forrest. Later Mr. Earnest Lizotte built another around 1915. Yet another early blacksThere were several blacksmith shops in Iron Bridge from the early 1900's …
- The teachers shown are Leonard Allen, Irene Carlson and Keith Brown. Irene Carlson taught grades 1 & 2. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.The teachers shown are Leonard Allen, Irene Carlson and Keith Brown. Irene …
- Two of the students at the front of the line are identified as Enid Harper and Joyce Baxter. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Two of the students at the front of the line are identified …
- 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 …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute. Mrs Drury Ridgley inherited this property including the old school building from her father Mr James AnThis photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …