Sunday, 9 September 2012
Bowater Closes In Queens County
Since the closing of Bowater in Brooklyn, Queens County, Nova Scotia earlier this year, someone began a face book group and I've been adding lots of photos. Some of the photos came from the Mersey Quarterlies. Thought I would add them to the blog so people who are not on my facebook can enjoy them.
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Mersey Townsite Documentary on DVD
A documentary about the Mersey Townsite is for sale at $15 per copy. The documentary was researched by me and the actual DVD was edited and put together by Plateau Entertainment Films http://plateauentertainment.com/
If you are interested in purchasing a copy leave a message, your name and email address on this blog.
If you are interested in purchasing a copy leave a message, your name and email address on this blog.
Friday, 13 April 2012
Searching for homes of some people...do you remember where they lived?
Been researching a project for 2 years and am wondering if anyone might remember where the following people may have lived in the Liverpool area - in some cases I know the street but not which house it was.....
Peter Isaac
Harriet McQuinn (Hunts Point)
Jennie Smith
Clarence Drew
Basil Knox
Esther Williams
Forest Peach - Old Port Mouton Road
Lester Smith - Union Street
Roswell Nickerson - Prefabs
Arthur Parker - Brooklyn
A. Harris MacLeod - Main Street
Fred Maynard
Arthur Young
Murray & Alta McPherson - Main Street
Russell Wamboldt - Main Street
Harry Peach - Old Port Mouton Road
Howard Sperry
William Clatttenburg - Brunswick St
Austin Clattenburg - George St
Rona Payzant - Summer St
Floyd & Nettie Whynot
Sunday, 8 April 2012
The Riverside Hotel, Main Street, Liverpool, Nova Scotia
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Riverside Hotel - later the site of the Liverpool I.G.A. |
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Walter & Ella Cook - owners of the Riverside Hotel |
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Fire at Bowater Mersey
Anyone remember what year the fire happened at Bowater Mersey Paper Company? Was it the early 1960s? Tell us your stories...fill is in.....
The old Liverpool Bridge
This photo shows the old Liverpool Bridge which in its day looked like 3 adjoining bridges similar to the bridges in Milton. The center section of the bridge could turn to allows ships to enter the upper part of the river. Sadly today, that is not possible. One can see in the photo that the old bridge is about to be demolished to make way for the new bridge, Lanes can be see in the distance. This all took place in the 1960s. For those of us in our 40s, the present bridge is all we can remember. Such a shame more thought wasn't put into the design of present bridge to allow boats of all sizes to enter the upper part of the river.
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