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- 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
- Jean sitting on tree stumpJean sitting on an old tree stump.Jean sitting on an old tree stump.Esquesing Historical Society
- Ploughing a Field with OxenMyrtle Leslie ploughing a field with two oxen.Myrtle Leslie ploughing a field with two oxen.Esquesing Historical Society
- Myrtle LeslieFull length photograph of a woman wearing a long dress; possibly Myrtle LESLIE.Full length photograph of a woman wearing a long dress; possibly Myrtle LESLIE.Esquesing Historical Society
- Limestone Quarry at Dolly VardenA horse waits patiently as limestone rock is loaded on the wagon. The horse will haul the rock to the top of the kiln and it will be emptied into the top of the kiln to be burnt into lime. In the picture are Tom MARSHALL, Dick MARSHALL,Jack McGILL, Jim …A horse waits patiently as limestone rock is loaded on the wagon. The horse will haul the rock to the top of the kiln and it will be emptied into …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
- Maple Street (now Kirkpatrick Lane)Maple Street (now Kirkpatrick Lane) viewed from the 22nd Sideroad with a level railway crossing.Maple Street (now Kirkpatrick Lane) viewed from the 22nd Sideroad with a level railway crossing.Esquesing Historical Society
- Draw Kiln at LimehouseA view of the draw kiln beside the GTR tracks showing the precarious ramp used by cart and horse to dump limestone into the fires below.A view of the draw kiln beside the GTR tracks showing the precarious ramp used by cart and horse to dump limestone into the fires below.Esquesing Historical Society
- Steam Locomotive passes under the bridge at LimehouseGrand Trunk Railway (GTR) Steam Locomotive #835 passing under the bridge. The bridge was built in 1912.Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) Steam Locomotive #835 passing under the bridge. The bridge was built in 1912.Esquesing Historical Society
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