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- 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
- 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
- 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
- Gowdy homeOne boy may be Douglas Gowdy (born 1899).One boy may be Douglas Gowdy (born 1899).Esquesing Historical Society
- Gibraltar School Section No. 9 at LimehouseEsquesing School Section #9, known as Gibraltar, boarded up after students were transferred to new Limehouse Public School.Esquesing School Section #9, known as Gibraltar, boarded up after students were transferred to new Limehouse Public School.Esquesing Historical Society
- Nellies SyndicateSteam thresher and wagon purchased by area farmers to share. Photograph is labelled as “Nellies Syndicate”.Steam thresher and wagon purchased by area farmers to share. Photograph is labelled as “Nellies Syndicate”.Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse: Kilns, woolen mill and saw millPanoramic view of Limehouse showing kilns in use (draw kiln on right); the railway station and siding; and the Newton mills.Panoramic view of Limehouse showing kilns in use (draw kiln on right); the railway station and siding; and the Newton mills.Esquesing Historical Society
- Newton barn, house, Saw Mill and woollen millA panoramic view of industrial Limehouse, showing the property of John Newton.A panoramic view of industrial Limehouse, showing the property of John Newton.Esquesing Historical Society
- Newton Farm and Saw MillA panoramic view of the Newton farm and saw mill and the stump strewn fields, with the Limehouse Presbyterian Church, flanked by evergreen trees, visible in the distance, on the 6th Line and 22 Sideroad.A panoramic view of the Newton farm and saw mill and the stump strewn fields, with the Limehouse Presbyterian Church, flanked by evergreen trees, visible in the distance, on the …Esquesing Historical Society
- Thomas Gowdy Steam Saw Mill and staffWorkers pose outside the steam saw mill of Thomas Gowdy.Workers pose outside the steam saw mill of Thomas Gowdy.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