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- A Brief History of Blind River, 1975Tom Nash was allegedly the writer.Tom Nash was allegedly the writer.Timber Village Museum
- CKNR radio station promotion piece, Blind River, Circa 1958Tom Nash was the owner of CKNR radio in Blind River, Ontario.Tom Nash was the owner of CKNR radio in Blind River, Ontario.Timber Village Museum
- Memorial Arena Hockey Program, Blind River, 1952-53......Timber Village Museum
- A Brief History of Seymour L. Sellers, Blind River, 1883-1978Mr. Sellers spent 60 years with Carpenter Hixon.Mr. Sellers spent 60 years with Carpenter Hixon.Timber Village Museum
- Blind River Mill in Colour, Circa 1940This mill was once the largest white pine mill east of the rockies. More information about the logging days of this area can be found in the book Logging Days in Blind River by Carl Kauffmann, available at the Timber Village Museum.This mill was once the largest white pine mill east of the rockies. More information about the logging days of this area can be found in the book Logging Days …Timber Village Museum
- 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
- Fire Reports and Fuel Log, Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, Blind River, 1948This is a hard-cover book dated 1948, believed to have been at the Peshu Lake Tower. Page 2-103 contains information about people entering the Mississaugi Forest area with a record of name, home address, province/state, car license, destination, date leaving, number in party and permit number listed. Page 104 - …This is a hard-cover book dated 1948, believed to have been at the Peshu Lake Tower. Page 2-103 contains information about people entering the Mississaugi Forest area with a record …Timber Village Museum
- This is Blind River, Circa 1982The cover shows a portion of Woodward Avenue and an insert photo of a log building with a "Blind River Welcomes You" sign overhead. This building was the first tourism info booth which was located originally behind Woodward Avenue beside the river (behind the current RBC Royal Bank). It was …The cover shows a portion of Woodward Avenue and an insert photo of a log building with a "Blind River Welcomes You" sign overhead. This building was the first tourism …Timber Village Museum
- Loyal Orange Lodge Uniform Jacket, 1900'sThis jacket was worn by Frederick J. Allhusen (1878-1933). Mr. Allhusen arrived in Iron Bridge from England in 1900. He served in WW 1, in both France and England and was discharged at 41 in 1919. He passed away at the age of 55.This jacket was worn by Frederick J. Allhusen (1878-1933). Mr. Allhusen arrived in Iron Bridge from England in 1900. He served in WW 1, in both France and England and …Timber Village Museum
- Appliqued Quilt, Early 1900's (Made by Mary E. (Peterson) AllhusenMrs. Allhusen was known in the Iron Bridge for her skills as a midwife. (1877-1930)Mrs. Allhusen was known in the Iron Bridge for her skills as a midwife. (1877-1930)Timber Village Museum
- Hand Carved Reproduction of a Crazy Wheel (Barienger Brake)(Created by Joe Briere)One of many devices to help ease descent on snow covered hills. Called a Barienger brake after its inventor, also called a crazy wheel due to its complexity. It consisted of an endless half mile loop of cable that intertwined in the six wheels of the machine itself. Apparently it …One of many devices to help ease descent on snow covered hills. Called a Barienger brake after its inventor, also called a crazy wheel due to its complexity. It consisted …Timber Village Museum
- Hand Carved Reproduction of 1890's Ox Driver Beer Cart (Created by Joe Briere)See a short letter written by Joseph's grandson Michael Joseph Briere, in fond remembrance of his grandfather. My grandfather was a very determined man. If he said he would do something, he always did. He loved children and always brightened their day by sending them to the store for ice …See a short letter written by Joseph's grandson Michael Joseph Briere, in fond remembrance of his grandfather. My grandfather was a very determined man. If he said he would do …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
- Hand Carved Reproduction of Road Icing Machine (Created by Joe Briere)Water Tanks: During logging days, roads were iced to enable the horses to pull loads of logs with greater efficiency. Icing of roads usually occured at night when it was the coldest so freezing would occur. The roads ended up with a glassy surface and also two deep ruts for …Water Tanks: During logging days, roads were iced to enable the horses to pull loads of logs with greater efficiency. Icing of roads usually occured at night when it was …Timber Village Museum
- Hand Crafted Replica of Logging Camp Horse Stable (Created by Joe Briere)This is a hand made wooden recreation of an early horse stable that would have been typical of the livestock barns in the logging camps.This is a hand made wooden recreation of an early horse stable that would have been typical of the livestock barns in the logging camps.Timber Village Museum
- Hand Crafted Replica of Horse Drawn V Plough (Created by Joe Briere)This is a hand crafted reproduction of what was a horse drawn V Plough that was used to clear the roads.This is a hand crafted reproduction of what was a horse drawn V Plough that was used to clear the roads.Timber Village Museum
- Horse Drawn Log Skidder, Model (Created by Joe Briere)Skidding is described as the act of pulling felled logs out of the bush either with oxen or later horses which proved to be a better choice for handling abilities. Some horses proved very adept at their jobs and knew what was expected with little to no direction from their …Skidding is described as the act of pulling felled logs out of the bush either with oxen or later horses which proved to be a better choice for handling abilities. …Timber Village Museum
- Hand Made Replica of Logging Camp Camboose (Created by Joe Briere)"Camboose: from Canadian French, from French cambuse hut, store, from Dutch kambuis. The early days of logging saw a camboose which was used for both heating and cooking inside the log cabins or ""shanties"" that the loggers lived in. The ""camboose"" was constructed of four hardwood logs and a few …"Camboose: from Canadian French, from French cambuse hut, store, from Dutch kambuis. The early days of logging saw a camboose which was used for both heating and cooking inside the …Timber Village Museum