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- Percy and Alice Fitzgerald house, Dean Lake, 1952House of Percy and Alice FitzgeraldHouse of Percy and Alice FitzgeraldHuron Shores Museum
- Former Manse of United Church, Iron Bridge, 1981This color photo taken in the summer of 1981 shows the home that was formerly used as the manse for the Iron Bridge United Church. It is a large two story home with gold colored siding and a detached garage. There is a small glassed in front porch area that …This color photo taken in the summer of 1981 shows the home that was formerly used as the manse for the Iron Bridge United Church. It is a large two …Huron Shores Museum
- Home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cosgrove, Iron Bridge, Circa 1975The Cosgrove's bought this lot from Mr. W.C.Eaket May 1964 and built this house same year. This photograph can be found in volume two of the tweedsmuir history created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.The Cosgrove's bought this lot from Mr. W.C.Eaket May 1964 and built this house same year. This photograph can be found in volume two of the tweedsmuir history created by …Huron Shores Museum
- Home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gardiner, Iron Bridge, Circa 1965The Home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gardner was built in 1963 on North part of Lot 3 Con.1 Village of Iron Bridge. It was purchased from Alf Martin in September 1963. This photograph can be found in volume two of the Tweedsmuir Histories created by the Iron Bridge Women's …The Home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gardner was built in 1963 on North part of Lot 3 Con.1 Village of Iron Bridge. It was purchased from Alf Martin in …Huron Shores Museum
- Home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Montgomery, Iron Bridge, 1964The Montgomery house and lot were bought in 1954 from Mr. Albert Wedgwood Lot 13 Con. M-212 Forest St.The Montgomery house and lot were bought in 1954 from Mr. Albert Wedgwood Lot 13 Con. M-212 Forest St.Huron Shores Museum
- Magnus Tait Farm, Iron Bridge, circa 1960This is the farm that Magnus Tait bought and was later lived in by his daughter (Mrs. Anna Reid). This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This is the farm that Magnus Tait bought and was later lived in by his daughter (Mrs. Anna Reid). This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by …Huron Shores Museum
- The Warnock Home, Iron Bridge, Circa 1960Mr. Samuel Warnock arrived from Southern Ontario and purchased 160 acres of land for $59.00 and built the original structure which is now owned by a Mr. Gibson a resident of the United States who uses the property as a seasonal home. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir …Mr. Samuel Warnock arrived from Southern Ontario and purchased 160 acres of land for $59.00 and built the original structure which is now owned by a Mr. Gibson a resident …Huron Shores Museum
- The Harvey Allen Farm, Iron Bridge, 1977Harvey Allen purchased the farm in 1958 from Charles W. Hayes and his wife (formerly Eva Tulloch) and he made changes such as installing a new oil furnace in the house, rebuilding the barn walls, building a double garage and planting pines on part of the property.Harvey Allen purchased the farm in 1958 from Charles W. Hayes and his wife (formerly Eva Tulloch) and he made changes such as installing a new oil furnace in the …Huron Shores Museum
- The Fraser Homestead, Iron Bridge, Circa 1900There is a sun spot in the lower right hand corner of the photo, making it difficult to see that portion of the photograph. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.There is a sun spot in the lower right hand corner of the photo, making it difficult to see that portion of the photograph. This photo can be found in …Huron Shores Museum
- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Drapers home, Iron Bridge, Circa 1960This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Huron Shores Museum
- The Baxter Family, Iron Bridge, 1957Ivan Baxter purchased the farm in April 1951 and over the years the family sold cream and bottled milk as well as running a maple syrup camp. Eventually the farm changed from dairy to beef cattle. When the farm was purchased an acre of land sold for $20 and their …Ivan Baxter purchased the farm in April 1951 and over the years the family sold cream and bottled milk as well as running a maple syrup camp. Eventually the farm …Huron Shores Museum
- The Original Baxter Home, Iron Bridge, 1958This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Huron Shores Museum
- The Baxter Home, Iron Bridge, 1960In 1960, a 14 x 18 foot addition was added to the south side of the house, being a kitchen as well as a bedroom and bathroom on the second floor. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.In 1960, a 14 x 18 foot addition was added to the south side of the house, being a kitchen as well as a bedroom and bathroom on the second …Huron Shores Museum
- The Baxter Home, Iron Bridge, 1980This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Huron Shores Museum
- The Baxter Family Barn, 1960This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Huron Shores Museum
- Baxter Farm House, Iron Bridge, 1960This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Huron Shores Museum
- The Gordon Seabrook Farm, 1980This farm was first settled by John Charles (Bert) Gardiner's father, Samuel Charles Gardiner, circa 1883. Mr. S.C. Gardiner's obituary states the farm was sold to Mr. Archie Gardiner.( Algoma Advocate early Sept. 1934) The house was still in use in 1980 where Basil Seabrook and his wife were living. …This farm was first settled by John Charles (Bert) Gardiner's father, Samuel Charles Gardiner, circa 1883. Mr. S.C. Gardiner's obituary states the farm was sold to Mr. Archie Gardiner.( Algoma …Huron Shores Museum
- The Gordon Seabrook Farm House, Gladstone Township, 1940This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.Huron Shores Museum
- The Boville Farm, Iron Bridge, 1940This farm was located on the North 1/2 of Lot 4, Conc. 6 and was originally owned by Mr. and Mrs. Driver, later sold to Alexander Tulloch and then to William Boville in 1928. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This farm was located on the North 1/2 of Lot 4, Conc. 6 and was originally owned by Mr. and Mrs. Driver, later sold to Alexander Tulloch and then to …Huron Shores Museum
- Eric Reid Farm, Barn Raising, Framing, 1933This barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. At the time of the photos the barn raising took place on the Nelson Allen farm in 1933,which was subsequently sold to Nelson's son Harvey and then to Eric Reid. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by …This barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. At the time of the photos the barn raising took place on the Nelson Allen farm in 1933,which was subsequently sold …Huron Shores Museum