Here is another photo taken in 1925 that we need help pin-pointing on the map. It’s called, From Hillsborough , en route to Moncton, view of the Petitcodiac River, Albert County, New Brunswick, Any ideas?
It’s back to some Covered Bridges! This is another great shot of the Haley Covered Bridge over Turtle Creek. This photo was taken September 9, 1960 by Florence K. Daly.
It’s back to some Covered Bridges! This is a nice shot of the MacFarlane Covered Bridge, over the East Branch of Turtle Creek. This photo was taken September 9, 1961 by Florence K. Daly.
Back to school Monday, with this photo of the Edgett’s Landing School after 1927. This building became the Women’s Institute and is now a private residence.
Now that’s a place to camp! This is a photo of Grey’s Island in Hillsborough taken circa 1925. This photo was taken by H. W. Beecher Smith. Ten points to the person who can name the car!
Here is an interesting photo from August 19, 1927 showing the view of Hillsborough and Surrey from across the river in Dover. This photo was taken by H. W. Beecher Smith. From this photo you can see Hillsborough was aptly named!
Here is an interesting photo from August 30, 1933 showing the road between Hillsborough and Hopewell Hill. (I think this is just past Lower Cape around Shepody). This photo was taken by H. W. Beecher Smith.
This is the low water shot showing the “New” Wharf at Hopewell Cape, taken about 1919. You can just make out the remains of this wharf in Hopewell Cape.
Now this is a great photo showing the “New” Wharf at High Water at Hopewell Cape taken about 1919. Check back tomorrow to see the low water shot, it’s just as impressive!
Back to school Monday! Here is a photo circa 1900 of the Edgett’s Landing School in Edgett’s Landing. Does anyone know what the pole coming up through the front of the school is? Was it flag pole?