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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Industrial Heart of the VillageA postcard shows the industrial hub of Limehouse. The GTR station is on the right. Grand Trunk boxcars 27450 and 24968 are on the siding waiting to be loaded with lime. The end set kiln opening is visible at centre with draw kilns on the hill behind it.A postcard shows the industrial hub of Limehouse. The GTR station is on the right. Grand Trunk boxcars 27450 and 24968 are on the siding waiting to be loaded with …Esquesing Historical Society
- Workmen pose with stone cut for a KilnStanding on top of piles of limestone with Darky the horse and wagon are L to R Dick Marshall, Rob Lense, Tom Marshall, Jack McGill, John O’Neill and Harry Lepoidivin.Standing on top of piles of limestone with Darky the horse and wagon are L to R Dick Marshall, Rob Lense, Tom Marshall, Jack McGill, John O’Neill and Harry Lepoidivin.Esquesing Historical Society
- Limehouse HotelThe rear of the Limehouse Hotel. Miles McDonald was the proprietor in 1866. It serves as three apartments today.The rear of the Limehouse Hotel. Miles McDonald was the proprietor in 1866. It serves as three apartments today.Esquesing Historical Society
- Mill Pond, LimehouseA view of the saw mill and cement works from the head of the pond, with the village in the distance.A view of the saw mill and cement works from the head of the pond, with the village in the distance.Esquesing Historical Society
- Lime Kilns and RailwayA view of the set kilns, protected by a lean-to roof, with set kilns above them, beside the railway tracks, the rail cut through the rock and the GTR station on the far right.A view of the set kilns, protected by a lean-to roof, with set kilns above them, beside the railway tracks, the rail cut through the rock and the GTR station …Esquesing Historical Society
- View Across Limehouse MillpondThis scene was colourized as a postcard, EHS21851.This postcard was sent to Mrs. A. Darragh, c/o F. Newby, Gravenhurst, Ont. The post cancellation is dated 14 August 1909. Note: Gertrude Darragh McCullough was the daughter of Isobella Maude Lindsay Darragh, who was the daughter of John Rand Lindsay of Limehouse.This scene was colourized as a postcard, EHS21851.This postcard was sent to Mrs. A. Darragh, c/o F. Newby, Gravenhurst, Ont. The post cancellation is dated 14 August 1909. Note: Gertrude …Esquesing Historical Society
- A View of Limehouse VillageA view of the village from the lime kilns across the railway tracks. Logs are stacked in the foreground in preparation for firing the kilns. This is a similar view to EHS 10299.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. This is a similar view …Esquesing Historical Society
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