The day of the flooding of Aultsville, July 1958
- LVMC-AV-1-001
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- 1958-07-01
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L-R: Nellie Holder, Frances (Healy) Bedingfield, Bob Bedingfield holding John
Front: Stephen Bedingfield
The day of the flooding of Aultsville, July 1958
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L-R: Nellie Holder, Frances (Healy) Bedingfield, Bob Bedingfield holding John
Front: Stephen Bedingfield
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Downtown Aultsville - Bank of Montreal/Masonic Lodge/Wes Bedingfield's General Store at left, with Dafoe's Store across the road heading north (Left in this photo).. c. 1950
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Downtown Aultsville along Dundas Street (Highway #2). c. 1950
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The Ault house in downtown Aultsville, at the corner of Highway #2 and the road to the Government Wharf. The house was built by U.E.L. Captain Nicholas Ault who served in the Stormont Militia during the War of 1812 and the Fenian Raids. It was the birthplace of more than five generations of the Ault family.
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Aultsville post office in the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Morgan, with Mrs. Morgan the post mistress. Rita Loucks, daughter of William Loucks who delivered the rural mail, in front, c. 1926.
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Highway #2 between Aultsville and Morrisburg during the ice storm of 1942/43
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Ice Storm damage north of Aultsville from a storm that lasted from December 31 1942 to January 1, 1943.
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Damage done by the ice storm of 1942/43 on the hill to Ed Canough's farm, Aultsville
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Rev Strange's car in a snow tunnel at Aultsville in 1942/43
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The Aultsville Grand Trunk/Canadian National Railway Station at Aultsville c. 1956. Note the patch on the roof required after a locomotive jumped the track and crashed into the station c. 1928. Allen MacMillan was the CNR agent for many years, but the last agent was Leon Piper
Students and teachers from Aultsville High School
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Students and teachers from Aultsville High School
The road to the wharf and ferry, south of Highway #2, Aultsville
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The road to the wharf and ferry, south of Highway #2, Aultsville
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"The Dock" at Aultsville with Stein Island in the background. This was the wharf used by travelers between Aultsville and Louisville Landing, New York. This was a popular swimming site as well.
St. Paul's Anglican Church at Aultsville
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St. Paul's Anglican Church at Aultsville. The stained glass windows and bell were removed and incorporated into the new St. Peter's Anglican Church in Ingleside. The church was built in 1887 on land owned by Jacob and Anne Summers.
Canadian Girls in Training (C.G.I.T), c. 1926 at Aultsville
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Canadian Girls in Training (C.G.I.T), c. 1926 at Aultsville
Back Row, L-R - Mae Hollister, Thelma Rupert, Edna Hanes
Front: Grace Jarvis
Canadian Girls in Training (CGIT), c. 1926.
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Canadian Girls in Training (CGIT), c. 1926.
Front Row, L-R: Thelma Rupert, Ruth or Grace Alexander
Second Row, L-R: Edna Hanes, Muriel Stewart, Grace Jarvis, ?
Back Row, L-R: Myra Ault, Mae Hollister
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Part of Lost Villages Museum Collection
Part of Lost Villages Museum Collection
Part of Lost Villages Museum Collection
Part of Lost Villages Museum Collection
Part of Lost Villages Museum Collection
Part of Lost Villages Museum Collection
Part of Lost Villages Museum Collection
Part of Lost Villages Museum Collection