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Photo Collection Titles 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Delivering milk ca 1940 0001 Steam engine 1880 0002.01 Steam engine in field 1893 0002.02 Steam engine by barn ca 1890 0002.03 Steam engine sterilizing beds ca 1920 0002.04 Steam engine and separator with crew 1880 0002.05 Steam engine at a show 1951 0002.06 Threshing machine 0002.07 Horse drawn steam engine 1889 0002.08 Steel wheeled tractor plowing 1922 0002.09 Steam engine and wagon 1893 0002.10 Steam engine and separator 1901 0002.11 Harvesting hay 1918 0002.12 Engine and separator 1898 0002.13 Separator and engine 1906 0002.14 Plowing with steel wheeled tractor 1916 0002.15 Loading stooked grain onto wagon 0002.16 Spreading manure. 1940 0002.17 Wood splitting and sawing 0002.18 Arched bridge with geese swimming under 0003 Apple drying plant in Norwich ca 1900 0004 Sharpening a cradle 1905 0005 Losee Cheese factory 1910 0006 Man in horse drawn buggy 0007 Men by vats inside a cheeses factory 0008 Loading milk at a cheese factory. 0009 1 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Loaded wagons at the Burgessville cheese factory 0010 Windham Centre cheese factory 0011 Horse drawn hearse at cemetery 1919 0012 Packing apples ca 1930's 0013 Disking 0014 Steam engine belted to a separator 1880 0015 Plow and 3 horse team 0016 Throwing sheaves to the threshing machine 0017 Marking corn rows for hand planting. 1909 0018 Grain binder and people stooking 1920 0019 Plowing 0020 Filling a cement silo with a steam engine 0021 Silo filling with a steam engine 0022 Throwing silage off a sleigh 0023 Stump puller 0024 Stump puller 0024.1 Road grader 0025 George White steam engine and threshing machine ca 1915 0026 Barn raising ca 1900 0027 Storing hay ca 1900 0029 Steam Engine of John McKie ca 1910 0031 Stooking grain 1920 0032 Threshing machine 1920 0033 Heart Parr Engine 1920 0033.1 Three horse hitch on a grain binder 0034 Steam engine and separator 0035 2 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Cutting radish seed at Cairnlea Farm ca 1920 0036 Flailing grain 0037 Seed house and load of mangel seed ca 1930 0038 Two horses pulling a plow 1921 0039 Threshing at Norwich Gore. 1886 0040 Ralph and Paul Moore harvesting mangels 0041 Men using steam engine 1886 0042 Men working with steam engine 1886 0042.1 Two men with two sheep outside a barn 0043 Man shearing sheep by hand 0044 Goldie Swartout pushing a wheelbarrow 1930 0045 Rapid Milk Cooler advertisement 0046 Corn harvester pulled by horses 1900-10 0047 Oxford County Butter and Cheese exhibit 0049 Tolton Pea Harvester 0050 Ground Hog Thresher 1831 0051 Sawyer Massey Steam Engine 1971 0052 Steam Engine 1970 0053 Democrat made by Cyrus Witts 0054 Pruning an apple tree 0055 Spraying apple trees 1959 0056 Man sharpening a cradle 1905 0057 Steam engine 0058 Norwich Village street scene implement display 1908 0059 Preparing corn rows 1909 0060 Separator and portable engine 1900 0061 3 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Oxford County egg production exhibit ca 1920 0062 First prize garden 1916 0063 Wood Splitting 1927 0064 Wood Splitting 1914 0065 Round barn 1900 0066 Plowing with steel wheeled tractor 0067 Maple syrup boiling in pan 0068 Road grader 0069 Inspecting Moore's mangold seed 1930 0070 Threshing demonstration 0071 The Big Cheese 1866 0072 Horses and corn binder 0073 Planter 0074 Manure spreader 0075 Plowing snow 0076 Unloading corn sheaves 0077 Tobacco wagon 0078 Tobacco field and boat 0079 Tobacco yard gang 0080 Tobacco tying table 0081 Tobacco stick 1945 0082 Southlea farm buildings 0083 East Oxford Cheese Factory 1910 0084 Donald Produce exterior 0085 Norwich Junction water tank 0086 Farm Buildings 0087 4 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Post card of Norwich Historical Society 1970 0088 Raising a hydro pole 1898 0089 Tobacco harvest 0090 Tobacco gang by a kiln 0091 Tobacco boat and horse 0092 Tobacco table gang 0093 Tied tobacco 0094 Tobacco piles and tying gang 0095 Tobacco table gang 0096 Tying tobacco 0097 Tobacco sticks 0098 Priming tobacco 0099 Tobacco field 0100 Tobacco priming 0101 Tobacco sticks 0102 Unloading tobacco from a kiln 0103 Tobacco sticks 0104 Holstein cattle grazing 1910 0105 Putting hay in the barn 0106 Threshing 0107 Brown House Feed and Sales Stable 0109 Brown House Feed and Sales Stable 0110 Maple syrup making 0111 Maple syrup 0112 Dr. Cook's farm buildings 0113 Barn raising 0114 5 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Wood splitting 0115 Ron Adshead with a stock rack 0116 Show horses 0117 Grain binder 0118 Boy on a wagon with 2 horses 0119 Ayrshire cow 0120 Oxen and a stone boat 0121 Shadelawn farm and Holsteins 1910 0122 Horse on exhibit 0123 Vacuum milking equipment 1910 0124 Holstein herd 0125 Turkeys at the Stover farm 0126 Feeding pigs 0127 Binder 0128 Wood splitting 0129 Wood splitting 1940 0130 Farm scene with wagon and barrels 0130A Wood splitting and pumping water 0131 Wood Splitting 0132 Combine and tractor 0133 Wagon with grain sheaves at a Hatchley farm 0134 Gould Shapley Muir gasoline engine 1912 0135 Man with a team of horses and a road scraper. 0136 Screw type stump puller 0137 Ayrshire bull 1918 0138 Harrows 0139 6 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Maple Syrup 0140 Maple tree with buckets to gather sap 0141 Boiling the maple sap in a large iron kettle ca 1970 0142 Chopping corn into silage 0143 Wagon hauling gravel 0144 Threshing grain and blowing straw 0145a Steam engine 0145b A milk stand and steps at Dr. Cook's farm ca 1900 0146 Fleecing wool 0147 Gardening Jane Stringham and Alice Treffry 1918 0148 Showing cattle at Agricultural Fair 0149 Men and hunting dogs 0150 Feeding chickens 1921 0151 Barn and cement silo and load of corn 0152 Democrat and horse team 0153 Tobacco suckering or hoeing 0154.02 1 Tobacco suckering or hoeing 0154.02 3 Tobacco suckering or hoeing 0154.02 5 Tobacco suckering or hoeing 0154.02 6 Tobacco priming 0154.06 1 Tobacco priming 0154.06 2 Tobacco priming 0154.06 3 Tobacco priming 0154.06 6 Tobacco suckering and/or topping 0154.09 1 Tobacco suckering and/or topping 0154.09 2 Tobacco suckering and/or topping 0154.09 6 7 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Tobacco table tying 0154.10 1 Tobacco priming 0154.10 3 Tobacco priming 0154.10 4 Tobacco priming 0154.10 5 Tobacco priming and tobacco boat 0154.10 6 Tobacco priming 0154.11 1 Tobacco priming 0154.11 2 Tobacco gang and kiln 0154.11 3 Tobacco priming 0154.11 4 Tobacco in a field 0154.11 6 Tobacco gang in the field 0154.12 1 Tobacco field 0154.12 2 Tobacco priming almost done 0154.12 4 Tobacco field gang and advertising sign 0154.12 5 Tobacco growers in their field 0154.13 2 Tobacco horses in their pasture 0154.13 3 Tobacco gang in the field 0154.13 4 Tobacco gang in the field 0154.13 5 Tobacco gang holding up sticks 0154.21 3 Tobacco gang in the field 0154.21 4 Tobacco gang in field 0154.21 5 Tobacco gang in front of pack barn 0154.21 6 Tobacco topping 0154.24 4 Workers in a tobacco field 0154.24 5 Norwich United Church choir 1950 0165 Norwich United Church choir list of names 1950 0165L 8 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Norwich Presbyterian Church picnic at Otterville 0167 Norwich Presbyterian Church picnic at Otterville 0167 Norwich Presbyterian Church picnic at Otterville 0167L Norwich Baptist Church Win One class 1927 0168 Norwich Baptist Win One Class 1927 0168L Otterville United Church Women's Auxiliary 1957 0169 Otterville United Church Women's Auxiliary 0169L Ministers at Burgessville United Church 0170 Burgessville United Church ministers and others ca 1950 0171 Norwich Baptist Church interior 0172a Woman sitting on grass 0172b Norwich Trinity Anglican Church exterior 0173 Rev. T. Bird Holland 0174 Quaker Meeting House - the Old Brick 0175 Norwich Baptist Church exterior ca 1902 0176a Gas Lighting 0176b Norwich Methodist Church exterior 1909 0177 Norwich Methodist Church 1916 0178 Norwich Presbyterian Church exterior 0179 Norwich Presbyterian Church exterior 0180 Norwich Presbyterian Church exterior 0181 Quaker Meeting House Norwich, exterior 1950-60 0182 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dell 0183 Rev. Arthur Crosby 0184 Friends at the Meeting House on Stover Street 0185 Norwich Methodist Church cornerstone 1885 0186 9 07/08/2021 Photo collection titles Title Date if known: Photo number Norwich Baptist Church and Rev. Bowyer 0187 Methodist Churches and Rev. C. L. Poole ca 1911 0188 Burgessville Methodist Church and Parsonage 0189 Trinity Anglican Church Norwich 0190 Rev. Thomas J. Atkins 0191 Norwich Trinity Anglican Church 0192 Norwich Trinity Anglican Church 0193 Norwich Baptist Church ca 1903 0194 Unidentified Anglican Church 0195 Fashionable ladies 0196 1 Norwich Baptist Church interior 0196 2 Gilbert Moore's Home 0196 3 Rev. Thomas Crosby 0197 People in Burgessville United Church choir practice 1950's 0198 Norwich Baptist Church 0199 Norwich Baptist Church exterior 0200 Norwich Gore United Church 0201.1 Norwich Gore United Church 0201.2 Norwich Methodist Church 0202 Friends' Meeting House Norwich 0203 Norwich Village Churches 0204 Burgessville Methodist Bible Class 1915 0205 Rev.
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