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- Families of A.S. Nicholson's Lumber employees being entertained at Cedar Springs, ca 1950s.A photocopy of an original photograph. Thanks to the Bright family for identifications.A photocopy of an original photograph. Thanks to the Bright family for identifications.Burlington Historical Society
- Aerial view of Burington, showing A.S. Nicholson's Lumber, May 1956A repint of a photograph in the Ontario Archives, Toronto. Thanks to Bill Bright (see Comments) for identifying the locations of the "Jigger House" and Tom Ireland's House and blacksmith shop. Look above the sign, on the east side of the tracks, for the small dark building used for storing …A repint of a photograph in the Ontario Archives, Toronto. Thanks to Bill Bright (see Comments) for identifying the locations of the "Jigger House" and Tom Ireland's House and blacksmith …Burlington Historical Society
- A.S. Nicholson "Quarter Century Club", December 1956A photocopy of an original photograph. All the employees pictured here were being honoured for at least 25 years of employment at A. S. Nicholson' and Son, Ltd. Some men have been identified thanks to members of the Bright family. Others are listed in an undated article in the Burlington …A photocopy of an original photograph. All the employees pictured here were being honoured for at least 25 years of employment at A. S. Nicholson' and Son, Ltd. Some men …Burlington Historical Society
- Nicholson's "The Window", p. 3, February 1954: Lumber Kings coach introduces the players in the B. & D. Hockey LeagueFront Row: Sid Bird, Bill Dutchak, Dave Weir, Ab Weller, Elmer Barnes, and Frank May. Back row: Coach Gerry Cabana, Norm Tomlinson, Jack Robinson, George Millward, Danny Cole, Bill Birnie, George Bacik, R. Logan, Tommy McKeen and Tom Bright, Trainer.Front Row: Sid Bird, Bill Dutchak, Dave Weir, Ab Weller, Elmer Barnes, and Frank May. Back row: Coach Gerry Cabana, Norm Tomlinson, Jack Robinson, George Millward, Danny Cole, Bill Birnie, …Burlington Historical Society
- Tom Bright working in A. S. Nicholson's mill......Burlington Historical Society
- Workers inside A. S. Nicholson's mill, early 1950sA digital image of an original photograph owned by the Bright family.A digital image of an original photograph owned by the Bright family.Burlington Historical Society
- "The Window", front cover, February 1954: Teddy Bright receiving his 25-year Club Pin from A. S. Nicholson on December 21, 1953The "Cover Picture" note on page 2: E. T. "Teddy" Bright receives his 25-year Pin at the Profit Sharing Dinner Meeting at the Estaminet on December 21st. Teddy is proud to say that he served his employer in England for 22 years, as a "waggoner" (teamster) on a farm in …The "Cover Picture" note on page 2: E. T. "Teddy" Bright receives his 25-year Pin at the Profit Sharing Dinner Meeting at the Estaminet on December 21st. Teddy is proud …Burlington Historical Society
- "The Window", February 1954, p. 7: A.S. Nicholson presenting 25-year Club Pins at the Annual Profit Sharing Dinner, 21 December 1953The recipients, from the left, are N. Simpson, H. A. Cozens, and W. Atkinson. Sitting at the far right: Teddy Bright.The recipients, from the left, are N. Simpson, H. A. Cozens, and W. Atkinson. Sitting at the far right: Teddy Bright.Burlington Historical Society
- A. S. Nicholson Lumber Company shop staffA digital image of an original photograph owned by the Bright family.A digital image of an original photograph owned by the Bright family.Burlington Historical Society
- Art Brame Jr. skiing near the railway tracks at Brant Avenue (now Brock Avenue), 1959Brock Avenue, named for General Brock who fought at Queenston Heights in the War of 1812-14, was called Brant Avenue until its name was changed some time after 1924 – to eliminate confusion with Brant Street. The Grand Trunk Railway line from Hamilton to the Freeman station ran along the …Brock Avenue, named for General Brock who fought at Queenston Heights in the War of 1812-14, was called Brant Avenue until its name was changed some time after 1924 – …Burlington Historical Society
- "The Window", February 1954, p. 7: A. S. Nicholson hosts Profit Sharing Dinner, 21 December 1953......Burlington Historical Society
- Nicholson's BHSji0050......Burlington Historical Society
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