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- Contributors: Timber Village Museum
- Item types: Albumen prints
- Item types: Photocopies
- Item types: Photocopies
- Item types: Death notices
- Item types: Books
- Item types: Graphics
- Item types: Advertising cards
- Item types: Graphics
- Item types: Photographs
- Item types: Wood engravings
- Item types: Scrapbooks
- Item types: Postcards
- Item types: Negatives
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- Load of Hay, Blind River ca 1925, Timber Village #0599This postcard was colourized.This postcard was colourized.Timber Village Museum
- The Norgoma - Manitoulin Island Ferry, Circa 1970A postcard showing the MS Norgoma. The Norgoma was built in 1950 and was originally a steam ship used for packages and passenger transportation. It also had a limited capacity to be used as a car transport. The first leg of its lifetime was a once a week run between …A postcard showing the MS Norgoma. The Norgoma was built in 1950 and was originally a steam ship used for packages and passenger transportation. It also had a limited capacity …Timber Village Museum
- Blind River Mill, Aerial, Circa 1930The Blind River Mill was sold by J.J McFadden to Carpenter-Hixon out of Minnesota in 1926. Carpenter-Hixon invested $3.5 million dollars and turned it into the largest white pine mill in the world and the largest mill in Canada east of the Rockies. At its peak it boasted a staff …The Blind River Mill was sold by J.J McFadden to Carpenter-Hixon out of Minnesota in 1926. Carpenter-Hixon invested $3.5 million dollars and turned it into the largest white pine mill …Timber Village Museum
- Photo of Joseph Briere (Sculptor)A black and white photo of wood sculptor Joseph Briere in his kitchen. With a replica of a "brag load".A black and white photo of wood sculptor Joseph Briere in his kitchen. With a replica of a "brag load".Timber Village Museum
- Photo of Joseph Briere (Sculptor)A black and white photo of wood sculptor Joseph Briere in his kitchen. With a replica of a stage coach, a log cabin and another wagon complete with double horse hitch.A black and white photo of wood sculptor Joseph Briere in his kitchen. With a replica of a stage coach, a log cabin and another wagon complete with double horse …Timber Village Museum
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