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  • Magnetawan Wharf in Winter, circa 1923
        Black and white photograph of the Magnetawan Wharf covered in snow during the winter. There is an unidentified boat in the water. There a stack of lumber along an under used road going into the wharf
      Black and white photograph of the Magnetawan Wharf covered in snow during …
  • Lumberyard Across from the Burk's Falls Wharf, circa 1920
        Black and white photograph of a lumber yard across from the Burk's Falls wharf. It is likely the Knight Brother's Lumberyard. There is a set of railroad tracks running through the yard. In the wharf
      Black and white photograph of a lumber yard across from the Burk's …
  • The Wanita
        The Wanita (formerly the Cyclone built in Ahmic Harbour in 1896) It was built by William Millin and the Croswell brothers. It was 44 tons, 64 feet long and 12 feet in beam with a draught of 5 feet 8
      The Wanita (formerly the Cyclone built in Ahmic Harbour in 1896) It …
  • An early picture of Ahmic Harbour
        A very early picture of Ahmic Harbour. Note the two teams of horses pulling wagon loads of locally milled lumber.
      A very early picture of Ahmic Harbour. Note the two teams of …
  • Working Lumber Mill, circa 1920
        Black and white photograph of a lumber mill. On the left side there is a building with a ramp going into a second floor window. There are logs going up into the building along the ramp. In the foregr
      Black and white photograph of a lumber mill. On the left side …
  • Planing Mill, South River Area, circa 1900
        Over exposure along the bottom of the picture.
      Over exposure along the bottom of the picture.
  • Standard Chemical Company #3 Lumber Siding, circa 1930
        Black and white photograph of the number three lumber siding in the Standard Chemical Company lumber yard. There are four very tall stacks of lumber. There's a railroad track on the ground.
      Black and white photograph of the number three lumber siding in the …
  • Standard Chemical Company #5 Lumber Siding, circa 1930
        Black and white photograph of Standard Chemical Company #5 lumber siding. There are two towering rows of lumber with a railroad tracks running down the middle.
      Black and white photograph of Standard Chemical Company #5 lumber siding. There …
  • Number Four Lumber Siding, Standard Chemical Company
        Black and white photograph of railway tracks running in between two towering walls of wood. The wood will be used for siding. There are many stacks of the siding amongst the wall of wood. In the midd
      Black and white photograph of railway tracks running in between two towering …
  • Number Two Lumber Siding at Standard Chemical Company Lumber Yard, South River, 1931
        Black and white photograph of number two lumber siding at the Standard Chemical Company's South River lumber yard. There's a railroad track running straight down the middle of the photo, flanked by l
      Black and white photograph of number two lumber siding at the Standard …
  • Three Inch Birch Lumber Stacked at the Standard Chemical Company's South River Lumber Yard
        Black and white photograph of three inch birch lumber stacked at the South River Lumber Yard of the Standard Chemical Company.
      Black and white photograph of three inch birch lumber stacked at the …
  • Four Inch Birch Lumber Stacked at the Standard Chemical Company's South River Lumber Yard
        Black and white photograph of four inch birch lumber stacked at the South River Lumber Yard of the Standard Chemical Company.
      Black and white photograph of four inch birch lumber stacked at the …
  • Group of Lumber Yard Workers, Standard Chemical Company, South River, circa 1920
        Black and white photograph of a group of male lumberyard workers at the Standard Chemical Company's South River lumberyard. There are 18 workers, most standing, a few sitting, probably in front of th
      Black and white photograph of a group of male lumberyard workers at …
  • Spring Lake Mill, Tough Lumber Yard, circa 1950
        Front row left to right: Doug Sohr, Bill Tough, George Tough, Jack Sararas, Ken Dohms with Percy Holutuk, Don Snow or Art Snow, Gordon Cotter, Morris Sararas, Orville Detta. The Back row from left to
      Front row left to right: Doug Sohr, Bill Tough, George Tough, Jack …
  • The Steamer Glenada at Dock, circa 1921
        Black and white photograph of the Glenda at dock. This is likely the wharf at Burk's Falls. The ship has no people on it. There are no people on the dock. There is a village behind the boat on the op
      Black and white photograph of the Glenda at dock. This is likely …
  • Ferry on the Magnetawan River, circa 1923.
        Black and white photograph of a ferry, likely a car ferry, on the Magnetawan River. The shore where the photographer was standing can be seen in the bottom of the image. There is a town on a hill on
      Black and white photograph of a ferry, likely a car ferry, on …
  • Group Photograph on the Armour, 1923
        Black and white group photograph of a group of adults and children on the deck of the Steamer Armour. Only the group can be seen nothing of the boat or the environment around the boat can be seen in
      Black and white group photograph of a group of adults and children …
  • The 'Wenonah'
        In this picture we see the ‘Wenonah’, behind which are some of the storage sheds belonging to the Merrill Ring Company and to the Holland and Graves (later Graves and Bigwood Lumber) Company.
      In this picture we see the ‘Wenonah’, behind which are some of …
  • Wagner Home
        The ‘Armour’ in front of the Wager home on the south side of Queen Street.
      The ‘Armour’ in front of the Wager home on the south side …
  • "Awaiting the Steamer"
        The picture at right from 1903 is entitled “Awaiting the Steamer”. In the background the Holland and Graves storage sheds can be seen. T picture is from a post card.
      The picture at right from 1903 is entitled “Awaiting the Steamer”. In …
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