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Early harvesting methods on the Holland Marsh. Carrots were stored in bushel baskets.
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Early harvesting methods on the Holland Marsh. Carrots were stored in bushel baskets.
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Leon Radder with bunches of carrots ready for washing.
Development of Holland Marsh a Tremendous Boost to District
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Article in a special edition of the Bradford Witness (its 100th anniversary) based on the history of the Holland Marsh.
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Ken Hunter, Russ Chard and Walter Horlings breaking new land on the marsh.
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The carrying place descended the hill on the horizon before crossing the marsh.
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ACAF Bomber crashed on the marsh in the early 40's. The plane was not badly damaged as it plowed into the muck. B.B. and Dodger Collings were hired to jack it out. They brought it to Bradford on a scow. This is at the dock in Bradford.
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RCAF Bomber crashed on the Marsh in the early 40's. The plane was not badly damaged as it ploughed into the muck. B.B. and Dodger Collings were hired to jack it out. Brought it to Bradford on a scow. This photo is at the dock in Bradford. Tom Collings is sitting on his dads boat.
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Breaking up land (3000 acres) on the Colbar Marsh north Bradford in the New Marsh around 1950 with a one-furrow plow. Lou Neilly (a World War II fighter pilot from Gilford) is driving the tractor and Jack Armstrong is on the plow.
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A view of the Marsh Canal looking north from the 5th line bridge.
Grant kick starts major canal work
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Bradford West Gwillimbury and King Township received $10.2 million from the Ontario government to reconstruct the Holland Marsh canal.
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