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- This is a black and white photo of the original Milltown dam for the grist mill. The photo shows several log constructions, some built in the river and others raised above the mill race way.This is a black and white photo of the original Milltown dam …
- Netting chinook salmon in the pond below the hatchery, for the purpose of collecting eggs.Netting chinook salmon in the pond below the hatchery, for the purpose …
- Don Hoyle carefully expressing walleye eggs at Tunnel Lake on Highway 129.Don Hoyle carefully expressing walleye eggs at Tunnel Lake on Highway 129.
- Mark Oliphant (left) and assistant releasing fry into the Bridgeland River.Mark Oliphant (left) and assistant releasing fry into the Bridgeland River.
- Chinook salmon eggs incubating in open troughs in the McColeman Hatchery.Chinook salmon eggs incubating in open troughs in the McColeman Hatchery.
- Notes indicate that the photo was taken in 1957 and shows the completion of the rebuilt 'N & S' school bridge piers.Notes indicate that the photo was taken in 1957 and shows the …
- Some of the homes shown in the photo belonged to Mr. B. Cummings and Mr. Wedgewood. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Some of the homes shown in the photo belonged to Mr. B. …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …
- This is a colour photo showing the Saginaw Salt and Lumber Co mill operation in the distance. The large log boom and mill in the foreground of the photo was originally the Gordon Mill. This mill woulThis is a colour photo showing the Saginaw Salt and Lumber Co …
- Notes indicate that the walking bridge was taken out by the ice thaw in the spring of 1938.Notes indicate that the walking bridge was taken out by the ice …
- This is a black and white photo taken from the south side of the river showing the walking bridge spanning between Dobie and Barbara Streets at the south end of Thessalon. The photo shows spring iceThis is a black and white photo taken from the south side …
- This black and white photo shows a large group of people in an outdoor setting at what could be a town picnic. The women are dressed in long skirts, long white dresses, shirt-waists and large ornateThis black and white photo shows a large group of people in …
- This is a black and white photo of the Shaw Dam on the Thessalon River, just outside of Thessalon. The photo shows the main part of the dam and the water falling through the spillway. The topographyThis is a black and white photo of the Shaw Dam on …
- A black and white photograph of Lauris Beadle during the construction of the Little Rapids dam. Lauris is pictured sitting on a piece of wood inside a large metal culvert. The ground in front of LaurA black and white photograph of Lauris Beadle during the construction of …
- Notes attached to this photo read: "Picture taken early 1900's. 1. Harry Davidson 2. George Shaw 3. Tom Buchanan. Red Bridge over the Thessalon River." These numbers refer to the homes in the pictureNotes attached to this photo read: "Picture taken early 1900's. 1. Harry …
- A test run of ore was brought in for processing. This test run exposed the fact that the smelter was poorly designed and as a result, this project failed. Notes found indicate that Firstbrook Bros. BA test run of ore was brought in for processing. This test …
- Nathaniel Dyment first arrived in Thessalon in 1871 coming from Barrie, Ontario. He proceeded to purchase 300 acres on the east side of the Thessalon River toward the far end of what is now Main StreNathaniel Dyment first arrived in Thessalon in 1871 coming from Barrie, Ontario. …
- This is a black and white photo of the N. Dyment, a twin screw tug boat owned by the (Bishop Lumber Co.) of Nesterville. The photo shows five men on board one of whom appears to be the captain. A larThis is a black and white photo of the N. Dyment, a …
- This is a black and white photo of the remains of the walking bridge which existed between Dobie and Barbara Streets. The bridge was destroyed by the spring ice melt on the river. Several very largeThis is a black and white photo of the remains of the …