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The Gilmour Tramway Trough
June 2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum
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Norm MacKay talks about the lights and phone line that ran the length of the trough.
June 2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum
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The Gilmour Tramway Water Reservoir and Aqueduct
1894 - 1897
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
The Randy Whiteman Collection
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Gilmour Tramway Model - The trough
2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum
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Gilmour Tramway Model - Trough and Reservoir
June 2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum
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The Gilmour Tramway Trough and Tramway Creek Jackladder.
June 2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum
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Gilmour Tramway Model - The Trough and Tramway Creek Jackladder
2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum
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Once through the trough a log would have to crest the next height of land. This was accomplished with a second jackladder powered by a water turbine using water from the tramway pond. Unlike the Lake of Bays jackladder this one was made of more than one loop of chain.
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The Tramway Creek Jackladder in operation
1894
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Willie Boyd
Algonquin Park Archives
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The Tramway Creek Jackladder
June 2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum
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Gilmour Tramway Model - The Tramway Creek Jackladder
2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum
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The Tramway Creek Jackladder
1890's
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
The Randy Whiteman Collection
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The Tramway Creek Jackladder
1890's
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
The Randy Whiteman Collection
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The Tramway Dam and Tramway Creek Jackladder
June 2009
Dorset, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Dorset Heritage Museum