The home of John and May Reid, two of Winter Brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. John came from Clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96

New Winter Brook History. 1 of 3 25 P

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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:decksphotos/1612 2023-12-31T10:20:09+01:00 The home of John and May Reid, two of Winter Brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. John came from Clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96 67 image/jpeg http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/decksphotos/id/1612 eng eng The photographs in this collection were all published in Decks Awash, which ran from 1968-93. The magazine is available in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, and online at https://cdm22030.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/cns_decks 18 04 14 Decks Awash Photographs http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/decksphotos/id/1612 Archives and Special Collections Original held in Archives and Special Collections Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Charlottetown to Winter Brook Reid John;Reid Mary Still Image Photograph ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:28Z New Winter Brook History. 1 of 3 25 P Still Image Newfoundland studies Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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topic Charlottetown to Winter Brook
Reid
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spellingShingle Charlottetown to Winter Brook
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The home of John and May Reid, two of Winter Brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. John came from Clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96
topic_facet Charlottetown to Winter Brook
Reid
John;Reid
Mary
description New Winter Brook History. 1 of 3 25 P
format Still Image
title The home of John and May Reid, two of Winter Brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. John came from Clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96
title_short The home of John and May Reid, two of Winter Brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. John came from Clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96
title_full The home of John and May Reid, two of Winter Brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. John came from Clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96
title_fullStr The home of John and May Reid, two of Winter Brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. John came from Clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96
title_full_unstemmed The home of John and May Reid, two of Winter Brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. John came from Clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96
title_sort home of john and may reid, two of winter brook's first settlers, is abandoned now. john came from clarenville and built a sawmill here nearly 100 years ago. he died about 10 years ago at 96
url http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/decksphotos/id/1612
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Original held in Archives and Special Collections
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections
op_relation The photographs in this collection were all published in Decks Awash, which ran from 1968-93. The magazine is available in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, and online at https://cdm22030.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/cns_decks
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