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Stations built by Hicks include: [[Middleton Station]], [[Lawrencetown Station]] and the [[Billtown Station]]. | Stations built by Hicks include: [[Middleton Station]], [[Lawrencetown Station]] and the [[Billtown Station]]. | ||
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+ | File:SA JHHicks.jpg|The [[J. H. Hicks & Sons]] mill complex, photographed by [[Stephen Archibald]], 1960s. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:29, 8 December 2021
J. H. Hicks & Sons of Bridgetown was a construction firm and lumber mill that built the majority of the valley's apple warehouses[1] as well as many stations on the Dominion Atlantic. It was located of the north side of Bridgetown, served by the Halifax and South Western Railway. The company also operated an apple warehouse served by a spur from the H&SW.
Examples of apple warehouses built by Hicks include: Berwick Fruit and the Grand Pre Fruit Company Warehouse
Stations built by Hicks include: Middleton Station, Lawrencetown Station and the Billtown Station.
Gallery
The J. H. Hicks & Sons mill complex, photographed by Stephen Archibald, 1960s.