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− | The [[J. H. Hicks & Sons]] mill complex at [[Bridgetown]], photographed by [[Stephen Archibald]], | + | The [[J. H. Hicks & Sons]] mill complex at [[Bridgetown]], photographed by [[Stephen Archibald]], 1987. |
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 16 December 2021
Summary
The J. H. Hicks & Sons mill complex at Bridgetown, photographed by Stephen Archibald, 1987.
Description by Stephen Archibald:
"Hicks’ sawmill was a big operation with a steam whistle that announced the beginning of work, noon, and the end of work. The mill was visible from our backyard. The buildings to the left were part of the mill complex ( this photo is after the mill closed). "[1]
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current | 18:26, 8 December 2021 | ![]() | 1,024 × 614 (235 KB) | Dan Conlin (talk | contribs) | == Summary == The J. H. Hicks & Sons mill complex, photographed by Stephen Archibald, 1960s. Description by Stephen Archibald: "Hicks’ sawmill was a big operation with a steam whistle that announced the beginning of work, noon, and the end of work. The mill was visible from our backyard. The buildings to the left were part of the mill complex ( this photo is after the mill closed). "<ref>[https://halifaxbloggers.ca/noticedinnovascotia/2015/04/bridgetown-remembered/ Stephen Archib... |
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