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Grown in the Garden of Canada: The History of the Fruit Industry in Grimsby, Ontario
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Anne Bridgman Describes Her Farm's History and the Original Crown Grant to Levi Lewis
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Anne  Bridgman Describes Her Farm's History and the Original Crown Grant to Levi Lewis
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Lew Puddicombe Discusses How the Farm Was Passed Down Through Generations
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Lew Puddicombe Discusses the Seasons on a Farm and the Order of the Harvests
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Jean Peterson Describes the Varieties of Fruit Grown on the Nelles and Kitchen Family Farms
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Duncan Smith Explains how Farming Changes by the Seasons on his Farm
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Anne Bridgman Describes the Cherry Harvest on Bridgman Farm
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Anne Bridgman Describes the Cherry Harvest on Bridgman Farm
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Anne Bridgman Describes the Process of Sorting and Packing Cherries
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Anne Bridgman Describes the Process of Sorting and Packing Cherries
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Jean Peterson Describes the Packing House Located on the Nelles Family Farm
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Jean Peterson Describes Growing Up and Working on the Nelles and Kitchen Family Farms
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Lew Puddicombe Describes the Change Over Time and Mechanization
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Lew Puddicombe Describes the Change Over Time and Mechanization
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Llewellyn Smith explains How E. D. Smith Became Involved in the Fruit Shipping Business
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Bob Arkell Describes the Original Arkell Foods Factory
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Arkell Describe The Boilers in the Factory at Arkell Foods
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Tom Greensides, Employee of Arkell Foods Discusses the Method of Canning Tomatoes
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