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John Collier Jr. - Photographer, Digby County

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Photo of the happy couple, after the wedding of Evelyn-Theresa Thibodeau and Reed-Henry Melanson. Doucetteville; September 14, 1950.

Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 512-d


The bride, Evelyn-Theresa Thibodeau and her father, Gardie Thibodeau on the day of her wedding to Reed-Henry Melanson. Doucetteville; September 14, 1950

Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 513-d







Bulldozer leveling a truck trail to the site of the Arnold Marshall contract sawmill on Chub Lake, September, 1950

Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 519-d


Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 520-d


Bulldozer leveling a truck trail to the site of the Arnold Marshall contract sawmill on Chub Lake, September, 1950

Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 521-d


Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 522-d


Bulldozer leveling a truck trail to the site of the Arnold Marshall contract sawmill on Chub Lake, September, 1950

Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 523-d


Bulldozer leveling a truck trail to the site of the Arnold Marshall contract sawmill on Chub Lake, September, 1950

Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 524-d


Photographer: John Collier Jr.

Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 525-d


               

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