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Bond Head Cheese Factory in 1895; Shows gravel road (Highway 88) was much lower at the time.
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Bond Head Cheese Factory in 1895; Shows gravel road (Highway 88) was much lower at the time.
Photograph of Samuel J. Neilly and Dan Neilly (moved to Bradford, PA.).
Back Row, left to right: Sarah, John, Thomas, Mary E., Dean. Middle Row: William, Charlie and Annie McCullough and baby, Eddie, Eliza. Front Row: Florence, James, McCullough child, Wellington. Absent: Robert.
This photo was taken facing south east from the present site of the Muck Research Station three days after Hurricane Hazel. Occupants of boat not known. Stacks of bagged onions are seen in the field in the background.
Removing the threshing machine from the barn. It was the last one used in the area, on July 27th, 1949.
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Back Row, from left: Bill, Joe, Annie, Joan Front: Wayne, Roseann, Doug.
Walter Andrews shows off his new tractor with his grandson Douglas and the reluctant family dog. John Madill is also on the tractor with Barry Helmer on the ground. The photo was taken by Grandmother Eva. Note: Assumed to be West Gwillimbury
A special entrance on the Evans/Hayhurst house. Showing the six-panel door flanked by four finely reeded columns with bases and capitals. Note: Assumed to be in West Gwillimbury