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This 5 ft. Wooden chain carved from white pine by Bernard Babinski of Barrys Bay Ontario . It was done in his spare time while he was working as a Forest Ranger about 1968.
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5' wooden chain carved by Bernard Babinski of Barrys Bay Ont
1968
Barrys Bay Ontario
Credits:
Champlain Trail Museum, Pembroke Ont.
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Golden Eye duck carved in the early 1990's from Butternut wood by Paul Jay of Deep River Ontario
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Golden Eye duck carved from Butternut wood by Paul Jay
Early 1990's
Deep River, Ontario
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Mallard duck carved in the early 1990's from Cedar wood by Paul Jay of Deep River Ontario
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Mallard duck carved from Cedar wood by Paul Jay
Early 1990's
Deep River, Ontario
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Mallard duck carved in the early 1990's from Basswood by Paul Jay of Deep River Ontario
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Mallard duck carved from Basswood by Paul Jay
Early 1990's
Deep River, Ontario
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For many years from the 1940's thru the 1960's Earniest (Earnie) Davidson of Beachburg Ontario operated a barber shop/ news stand on the main street of Beachburg, (Beachburg Road), between Ab Stokes Harnes Shop (#1802) and Foster's General Store (#1806). The changing hair styles of the '60's left many small town barbers with time on their hands. In slack times in his barbershop Earnie turned to wood carving . Here he is seen at work with some of his creations on display.
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Earnist (Earnie) Davidson (1906-1967) at work in his barbershop/news stand
1960
Beachburg, Ontario
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Two horses carved by Ernest Davidson of Beachburg Ontario about 1955. . Photo courtesy of Champlain Trail Museum, Pembroke Ontario
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Two horses carved by Ernest Davidson
1955
Beachburg, Ontario
Credits:
Champlain Trail Museum, Pembroke, Ont.
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Team and sleigh carved by Ernest Davidson, Beachburg Ontario about 1960. . Photo courtesy of Champlain Trail Museum, Pembroke Ontario
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Team and sleigh carved by Ernest Davidson
1960
Beachburg, Ontario
Credits:
Champlain Trail Museum, Pembroke, Ont.