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1820 - 1920. A Century of Industry on the North Shore of Nova Scotia: Wallace to River John
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Horse-Powered Sawmill, North Shore, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Mast Moving Through River John, Nova Scotia, Canada
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"Cyril T" Launch Preparations, River John, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Wallace Ship Loading Horses, Wallace, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Brickmakers at the Battye Brickyard, Wallace, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Portable Salt Drill, Malagash, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Exterior of Early Pithead Shelter, Malagash, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Fred Weatherbie, Brule, Nova Scotia, Canada
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E.C. McLellan Lobster Cannery, Malagash, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Interior of E.C. McLellan's Cannery, Malagash, Nova Scota, Canada
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Seamans Lobster Cannery, Cape Cliff, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Blacksmiths: Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Canada
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George Douglas Blacksmith, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Canada
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C.A. Mingo Blacksmith, North Shore, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Tanneries: Tannery Brook, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Shoemaking, North Shore, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Wallace Bay Butter and Cheese Co, Wallace, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Cheese Factory, New Annan, Nova Scotia, Canada
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