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Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick

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Horse powered van was used to transport students to the Riverside Consolidated School in the summer.
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This view of the harbour in Alma shows the tugboat Stadium lining up three vessels at the dock.
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The harbour in Alma, Pictured is the tugboat Stadium beside two vessels tied to the dock.
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Ship tied up at the harbour in Alma.
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The Ship Stadium, docked at an unidentified wharf near Alma.
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This photo shows two ships the Vincent and Meredith White being built side by side in Alma in 1918.
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The Meredith White under construction in Alma in 1918.
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The Meredith White and its sister ship, the Vincent, under construction in Alma in 1918.
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The Vincent White under construction in Alma in 1918.
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Shipbuilders half model of the ship P.I. Nevis built at Bennett shipyards in Hopewell Cape in 1858.
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The launch of the Edna M. Smith the last ship built at the Turner Shipyards in Harvey Bank, in 1903.
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The Edna M. Smith at some unknown dry dock having repairs done.
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The vessel the Revolving Light while under construction at the Turner Shipyards in Harvey in 1875.
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The I.C. Prescott mill at Crooked Creek.
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Photo of the Alma Sawmill taken in 1905.
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Unidentified Log Crew sitting on a pile of logs.
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A log pile or ‘brow' on the banks of the Alma River.
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An unidentified man using a 'Pike Pole' to push logs in a log boom on the Alma river.
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