RetroSpectacle From Anne Langton Sketches to Digital Photography RetroSpectacle from Anne Langton Sketches to Digital Photography Maryboro Lodge: The Fenelon Museum
Neighbours work together to raise Mitchell’s barn.
Sawlogs were common in navigable watercourses to the end of the nineteenth century, and made travel difficult for boats when they accumulated.
Row upon row of lumber at Mossom Boyd’s yard have become rows of houses at Bobcaygeon’s Port 32.
The railway once ran up the centre of this Lindsay street.
The skyline where the Trent Valley Navigation Company’s Esturion once docked, is strikingly similar to its late nineteenth century predecessor.
The original wooden lock required constant repair, it was rebuilt of stone in 1913 and concrete in 1963.
John Livingstone with his sleigh in front of his neighbour’s house on Oak Street. John grew up in the Gould House (Blue Oak) and later purchased a retirement […]
Anne Langton’s sketches of Fenelon’s First Bridge and Mill, with its modern surrounds
An Anne Langton sketch and the modern Fenelon Museum