The plaque reads: "This lockstation is named after William Sly who settled here in 1798. A set of rapids fell almost 16 feet (5 m) over a distance of 720 yards (660 m). It was originally proposed to
The plaque reads: "This lockstation is named after William Sly who settled …
From a 1936 scrapbook by Janet Lemex, the collection of L. Ringer. Caption reads: "The above is a side view of the Frost & Wood plant as it appears to-day." [Caption has been cropped out].
From a 1936 scrapbook by Janet Lemex, the collection of L. Ringer. …
1885 photo reprint from a circa 1936 edition of the Record News and cut out for inclusion in a 1936 scrapbook by Janet Lemex, the collection of L. Ringer. Caption reads: "The Old Frost & Wood Plant"
1885 photo reprint from a circa 1936 edition of the Record News …
For further information see - Glenn J. Lockwood. "Smiths Falls: A Social History of the Men and Women in a Rideau Canal Community 1794-1994." Smiths Falls: Corporation of the Town of Smiths Falls, 19
For further information see - Glenn J. Lockwood. "Smiths Falls: A Social …
As catalogued on http://sites.rootsweb.com/~onlanark/Pictures/covington2.htm This picture is taken on the Rideau Canal probably between 1910 and 1915. John Cartland born 1859 in Montague. He was the
As catalogued on http://sites.rootsweb.com/~onlanark/Pictures/covington2.htm This picture is taken on the Rideau Canal …
This image was also published in "A history of the Smiths Falls Lock Stations, 1827-1978" by Peter DeLottinville, Vol. II, 402-3, fig.22. The caption reads: Beckwith Street looking north, ca. 1885? S
This image was also published in "A history of the Smiths Falls …