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- Oliver Brownridge with snowblower on Maple Ave, Georgetown, invented by Gordon Brigden. 1955.Oliver Brownridge with snowblower on Maple Ave, Georgetown, invented by Gordon Brigden. …
- Crushed Stone with horse drawn wagons to build country roads. John A. Ford standing in front of the roller. If they had made two trips with crushed stone they made $4.50 a day.Crushed Stone with horse drawn wagons to build country roads. John A. …
- New underpass being built 3rd line looking south at railroad August 4 1985New underpass being built 3rd line looking south at railroad August 4 …
- New underpass being built 3rd line looking south at railroad August 4 1985New underpass being built 3rd line looking south at railroad August 4 …
- New underpass being built 3rd line looking south at railroad August 4 1985New underpass being built 3rd line looking south at railroad August 4 …
- New underpass being built 3rd line looking south at railroad August 4 1985.New underpass being built 3rd line looking south at railroad August 4 …
- A Will Neilson threshing machine blowing straw in a building which is a machine shop now. circa. 1939 or 1940.A Will Neilson threshing machine blowing straw in a building which is …
- Moving the back garage at the Brigden farm, 1953Moving the back garage at the Brigden farm, 1953
- From left to right: Frank Ruddell, Ken Pell, Elmer Pell, Gordon Brigden, Wally Thomson. Pulled on Frank Ruddell Wagon, July 1961From left to right: Frank Ruddell, Ken Pell, Elmer Pell, Gordon Brigden, …
- Dorothy's parents were Sarah Elizabeth (nee Shephard or possibly Sheppard) Walker and John Pickett. Dorothy was the oldest of their 10 children. As per the Ancestry.com Halton record for 1908 at httpDorothy's parents were Sarah Elizabeth (nee Shephard or possibly Sheppard) Walker and …
- The hay loader attaches backwards to the back of the hay wagon, picks up the hay and drops it into the wagon. It reduces the job by one person; there is no longer a need for someone to pitch the hayThe hay loader attaches backwards to the back of the hay wagon, …
- Hornby Garage & Machine Shop, 1937, located north of Steeles on Hornby Road. Cady Heatly & Herb Foreman are on the grader. Garage owner was Gordon Brigden. This wooden building was originally a churcHornby Garage & Machine Shop, 1937, located north of Steeles on Hornby …
- The steam engine is a 60 Rumley. It is set up for work at Darlington’s bush on 3rd Line, Milton, in 1930.The steam engine is a 60 Rumley. It is set up for …
- Brothers Albert & Elmer Downs working with their steam saw mill in 1961.Brothers Albert & Elmer Downs working with their steam saw mill in …
- Elmer Downs was a thresher as well as owner of a portable saw mill. He and his brother took the machinery to the farmers and set up shop where required. The photograph sowns the threshing machine steElmer Downs was a thresher as well as owner of a portable …
- Pictures of Elmer Downs' saw-mill which he moved round the country cutting down and sawing lumber.Pictures of Elmer Downs' saw-mill which he moved round the country cutting …
- This saw mill was portable. The photograph taken while working in Norval. The top saw used for big logs.This saw mill was portable. The photograph taken while working in Norval. …
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