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- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- Marsha Waldie and Ken Lamb stand in front of display by the Milton Historical Society. Outdoor photograph taken in front of the Knox Presbyterian Church, Main Street, MiltonMarsha Waldie and Ken Lamb stand in front of display by the …
- Gayle Waldie and Marsha Waldie selling Milton Historical Society books at the Fine Arts Society of Milton exhibition held at the Waldie Blacksmith Shop.Gayle Waldie and Marsha Waldie selling Milton Historical Society books at the …
- Darwyn Hourie demonstrating blacksmithing to a group of new students at the Waldie Blacksmith Shop, Milton, Ont.Darwyn Hourie demonstrating blacksmithing to a group of new students at the …
- Blacksmiths making door hinges at the Waldie Blacksmith ShopBlacksmiths making door hinges at the Waldie Blacksmith Shop
- Larry and Darwyn making hinges at the Waldie Blacksmith ShopLarry and Darwyn making hinges at the Waldie Blacksmith Shop
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- The Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The last blacksmith was Alfred Waldie who closed the shop in the early 1970s. Alfred Waldie died in 1980 and his family organized the resThe Waldie Blacksmith Shop was built in 1865 by James Waldie. The …
- Marsha Waldie showing visitor a display detailing the restoration of the Waldie Blacksmith Shop.Marsha Waldie showing visitor a display detailing the restoration of the Waldie …
- Joseph Bell was married to Mary Green Teetzel (1822-1895). They had two sons and three daughters - John E. Bell (1840-1901), Jane (Jennie)Bell (1845-),George M. Bell (1848-1910), Mary E. Bell (1855-1Joseph Bell was married to Mary Green Teetzel (1822-1895). They had two …
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