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- Rock cut on Grand Trunk RailwayRock cut on Grand Trunk Railway. Notice two men on tracks, boy off to side and two girls in grass.Rock cut on Grand Trunk Railway. Notice two men on tracks, boy off to side and two girls in grass.Esquesing Historical Society
- Gowdy & Moore Saw Mill and Lime KilnsA view of the saw Mill and lime kilns, taken from the south side of the railway tracks.A view of the saw Mill and lime kilns, taken from the south side of the railway tracks.Esquesing Historical Society
- Village Limehouse from the RailwayView of the village, taken north of railway tracks from the Grand Trunk Railway Station in Limehouse.View of the village, taken north of railway tracks from the Grand Trunk Railway Station in Limehouse.Esquesing Historical Society
- Methodist ChurchMethodist Church at corner of 22nd sideroad and the 5th line in Limehouse. It is now the village community centre.Methodist Church at corner of 22nd sideroad and the 5th line in Limehouse. It is now the village community centre.Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse Commercial CentreThis is a view of the commercial section of Limehouse. The large building in foreground is the old Nickel building and the background is the location of Joe Scott's Store, the old hotel (Gisby's) and Art Benton's store.This is a view of the commercial section of Limehouse. The large building in foreground is the old Nickel building and the background is the location of Joe Scott's Store, …Esquesing Historical Society
- Kart Klubbers at Limehouse Track, 1962Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 26 Apr 1962, p. 9 Kart Klubbers at Limehouse track. Dave Armstrong, Al Inglis, Keith Hunter, Ed Millman. Headline read: "40 miles per hour - one inch off the pavement"Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 26 Apr 1962, p. 9 Kart Klubbers at Limehouse track. Dave Armstrong, Al Inglis, Keith Hunter, Ed Millman. Headline read: "40 miles per hour - one inch off the pavement"Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse Tweedsmuir History Book 2......Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse Tweedsmuir History Book 3......Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse Tweedsmuir History Book 4......Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse Tweedsmuir History Book 5......Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse Tweedsmuir History Book 6......Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse Tweedsmuir History Book 7......Esquesing Historical Society
- Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry 1987Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry.Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry.Esquesing Historical Society
- Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry 1987Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry. Close-up of limekiln.Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry. Close-up of limekiln.Esquesing Historical Society
- Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry 1987Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry. Looking down limekiln.Limekilns in Limehouse Quarry. Looking down limekiln.Esquesing Historical Society
- Steam trainWinter scene of a train steaming through the cut in Limehouse.Winter scene of a train steaming through the cut in Limehouse.Esquesing Historical Society
- Logging on the pond3 unidentified men logging at the Limehouse Pond.3 unidentified men logging at the Limehouse Pond.Esquesing Historical Society
- Maple Street (now Kirkpatrick Lane)Maple Street (now Kirkpatrick Lane) viewed from the Methodist Church (now Community Hall), with a level crossing of the railway tracks.Maple Street (now Kirkpatrick Lane) viewed from the Methodist Church (now Community Hall), with a level crossing of the railway tracks.Esquesing Historical Society
- Steam train at stationSteam freight train at the Limehouse Station.Steam freight train at the Limehouse Station.Esquesing Historical Society
- View of village from Lime kiln, showing Grand Trunk Railway in centre of photograph.A view of the village from the lime kilns across the railway tracks. Logs are stacked in the foreground in preparation for firing the kilns.A view of the village from the lime kilns across the railway tracks. Logs are stacked in the foreground in preparation for firing the kilns.Esquesing Historical Society