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shoemaker's tiny cabin c. 1810 This tiny cabin was built by a Loyalist near Martintown, in nearby Glengarry...
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the shoemaker ...
in front of the ladder. He made mainly mens brogues, a...
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some leather shoes He actually made them. Visitors can see, touch, and learn all about the...
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a side view ...
of the shoemakers home (sepia tone). See what I mean about tiny?...
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Masonic Lodge 1833 As the plaque points out, the Masonic Lodge was one of the most important...
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''Ah, the good life ...'' This farmhouse was built in the 1850s on the banks of the St. Lawrence for a...
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hired man's house c. 1825 This two-storey log home originally stood by the St. Lawrence near Lancaster,...
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Do these guys look like ...
a pair of fugitives from Pamplona, or what? No, theyre...
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''Let's go home, fellas ...
its been a long day. Barney and Buck look like they agree.
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Ross farmhouse ...
from Glengarry County, built in the early 1800s (shown as a mid-1800s...
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It's painstaking work. Two interpreters demonstrate the art of quilt-making.
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McDiarmid home 1864 This larger house was originally from Stormont County, to the north of...
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another view
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spinning interpreter Spinning wheels were used to prepare both wool and flax.
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closeup The large wheel had to be turned by hand. Smaller treadle-operated spinning...
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the kitchen As you can see, furniture was elementary, but sufficient for their needs.
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chicken feather artwork Nothing was wasted in 19th century Upper Canada. To my mind, this is a...
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Union cheese factory (sepia tone) The first Canadian cheese factory was established in...
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the entrance There was also a cheese factory in our little village, and I can remember...
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the tinsmith Every village and town had a tinsmith, who imported tin-plated iron...
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at work ...
making what appear to be mugs.
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some of his work You can get an idea of how important the tinsmith was in the 1800s:...
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