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Emerson Faris designed and built this implement for use on his Selkirk Gardens farm, 1928-36.
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Emerson Faris designed and built this implement for use on his Selkirk Gardens farm, 1928-36.
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Anna and John Sharko with celery crop in 1960.
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Mrs. Katarina Spek made the front cover of one of the Toronto newspapers after Hurricane Hazel struck. The caption reads: "Work of saving what they can from desolation of what was one of Canada's richest market gardening areas continues. Mrs. Rudolf Spek, mother of three children, including a son in the Canadian Army in Korea, has salvaged a bag of onions."
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Mechanized harvesting of onions using tractors and pallet boxes.
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Alex and Erna Hrynyk at the soda bar at their Canal Road Service Centre.
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Looking northwest towards Bradford. Railway bridge on left. B.B. Doger, Bev and Airforce guys loading a 4 wheel drive army truck and camping trailer on scow to haul up to river to plane crash. The dock is where all hay was unloaded. Dodger is leaning on the pick-up. The boat behind the truck belonged to Marv. Shannon (it seated 6 people). He had marina boathouse (his home) off to the right of the truck.
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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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An onion topper, the first step in harvest mechanization on the marsh.