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Ship building was in its heyday and the wooden vessel reigned supreme. Most communities on both shores of the bay had at least one ship yard where, over a long period, turned out hundreds of wooden boats and ships.
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The Lady Smith
1902
Five Islands, Nova Scotia, Canada
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The Lady Smith
1902
Five Islands, Nova Scotia, Canada
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A ship of note built in the area (shown in the last two slides) is the Lady Smith, built in 1902 in Economy, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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An operating lumber mill.
1909
Five Islands, Nova Scotia, Canada
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This picture of the lumber mill was taken in 1909.
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Bass River chair factory
1886
Bass River, Nova Scotia, Canada
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One of a series of chair factories which were lost by fire. Built in 1886.
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Iron ore mining
1900
Londonderry, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Londenderry was a bustling town due to its steel making industry.
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Barrel factory in Economy
1870
Economy, Nova Scotia, Canada
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The year this picture was taken, 1870, 4085 barrels were made in the area.
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A Mower and team overlooking Cobequid Bay.
1902
Portapique, Nova Scotia, Canada
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A mower and his team cutting hay overlooking Cobequid Bay.