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Long Brook dykes along each side of the brook, capturing only a small width of fertile soil
18th Century, Circa 1730
Long Brook, North Wallace, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


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Dyke on Long Brook, Wallace Bay



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Wallace Bay North, several dykes in the distance
18th Century. Circa 1720
North Wallace Road, Wallace Bay Cumberland County, Nova Scotia


Credits:
David Dewar

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Dykes on Wallace Bay near mouth of Akerly Brook
18th Century, Circa 1730
North Wallace Road, Wallace Bay Cumberland County, Nova Scotia


Credits:
David Dewar

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Wallace Bay North, several dykes in the distance
18th Century. Circa 1720
North Wallace Road, Wallace Bay Cumberland County, Nova Scotia


Credits:
David Dewar

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Dykes at Fox Harbour, showing Fox Creek and David Creek
21st Century, Circa 2005



Credits:
NS Geomatics Centre, Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia

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Fox Creek Dyke during spring ice breakup in Fox Harbour
18th Century. Circa 1720
Fox Harbour, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia


Credits:
Charlotte Moody

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Dyke located across the highway from Fox Harbour United Church
18th Century. Circa 1720
Fox Harbour, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia


Credits:
Charlotte Moody

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Dykes on Fox Creek, Fox Harbour; possible site for an old Acadian mill
18th Century. Circa 1730
Fox Harbour, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia


Credits:
David Dewar

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Museum Assistant Jim Reeves marking height of dyke at possible Acadian mill site on Fox Creek
18th Century, Circa 1720
Fox Harbour, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia


Credits:
David Dewar

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Jim Reeves walking along dyke at Fox Creek to mark point of possible18th century mill dam
18th Century, Circa 1730
Fox Creek, Fox Harbour, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia


Credits:
Charlotte Moody

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Dyke on Brown's Bay in North Wallace, once the townsite for United Empire Loyalist settlers in 1784
18th Century, Circa 1720
Brown's Bay, North Wallace, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
David Dewar

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Brown's Bay Dyke, North Wallace, also the 1783 site of a proposed United Empire Loyalist townsite
18th Century. Circa 1720
Brown's Bay, North Wallace, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
David Dewar

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According to calculations, this Tuttle Creek dyke protected over 35 hectare of rich marsh, farm land
18th Century. Circa 1730
Tuttle Creek, Wallace Bridge, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Nova Scotia Geomatics Centre, Amherst, Nova Scotia