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- Standing Left to Right: Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mrs. Bill Baker, Mrs. Peter Jeffery, Mrs. Tom W. Baker (standing), Boy with hat on Arthur Baker Jr.Standing Left to Right: Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mrs. Bill Baker, Mrs. Peter …
- This is a black and white photo of the original bridge at Iron Bridge showing the river dammed up with rough cut logs.This is a black and white photo of the original bridge at …
- Stella Tulloch is shown here in summer of 1931. She is pictured near the original Iron Bridge that gave the town its name. She wears a printed dress with a lace trim on the sleeves and around the necStella Tulloch is shown here in summer of 1931. She is pictured …
- Notes on the back of the photo read: Present bridge in Iron Bridge under construction.Notes on the back of the photo read: Present bridge in Iron …
- This black and white photo shows the original "Iron Bridge" that gave the town its name. The photo shows the entire span of the bridge over the river and the river still appears to have ice on it. AThis black and white photo shows the original "Iron Bridge" that gave …
- This color postcard is an aerial view of the town of Iron Bridge. This photo was taken prior to the original bridge being dismantled and after the new bridge had been put in place. The photo shows moThis color postcard is an aerial view of the town of Iron …
- This article is found in Scrapbook #2, part of a series of scrapbooks about Dean Lake area and its citizens.This article is found in Scrapbook #2, part of a series of …
- This brief piece recalls a visit to the students of the Grade 8 Iron Bridge class by Mrs. Neil Draper and Mrs. William Boville where the ladies gave a talk on the history of the Village. There were dThis brief piece recalls a visit to the students of the Grade …
- "Protest against Native Land Rights, Fall '92""Protest against Native Land Rights, Fall '92"
- Among the collection enclosed in the museum are blacksmith tools, school house memories, a bell, school records, a desk, farm implements, clothing, dishes and much more.Among the collection enclosed in the museum are blacksmith tools, school house …
- This brief piece from "The Standard" details the premature opening ceremony of the bridge in order to forestall rumours of a structural problem. The bridge was in fact passed by the engineers. The ViThis brief piece from "The Standard" details the premature opening ceremony of …
- This brief piece from "The Standard" details the premature opening ceremony of the bridge in order to forestall rumours of a structural problem. The bridge was in fact passed by the engineers, the ViThis brief piece from "The Standard" details the premature opening ceremony of …
- This is a color photo of the new green walking bridge sitting on wooden supports on the ground in front of a white two story house on the east side of the river. A crane is visible on the left.This is a color photo of the new green walking bridge sitting …
- This color photo shows the new green walking bridge sitting on wooden supports on the ground to the east of the Mississagi River. There is a man is visible working on north side of the bridge.This color photo shows the new green walking bridge sitting on wooden …
- This is a color photo showing heavy equipment and men readying the new walking bridge for installation. A zoom boom is visible in the distance.This is a color photo showing heavy equipment and men readying the …
- This is a color photo of the green walking bridge as it is put in place over the Mississagi River. A zoom boom has a cable attached to one end of the bridge that appears to be most of the way acrossThis is a color photo of the green walking bridge as it …
- Pauline Clark, The Sault Star, November 25, 1999 An article from the Sault Star about the construction of the new recreational bridge in the Village of Iron Bridge. The article describes the installation of the new bridge, where the funds came fromPauline Clark, The Sault Star, November 25, 1999 An article from the Sault Star about the construction of the new …
- Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, November 29, 1999 The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various sources and much of the work was done by volunteers in addition to the professionals.Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, November 29, 1999 The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various …
- The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various sources with much of the work done by volunteers in addition to the professionals.The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various …
- This photo shows Ted Linley and Joanne Rivet cutting the ribbon at the official opening of the new recreational bridge at Iron Bridge.This photo shows Ted Linley and Joanne Rivet cutting the ribbon at …