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Cowie Falls dam? uploaded 20 January
Dam [in Nova Scotia] uploaded 20 January
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Unidentified location, possibly South Shore uploaded 20 January
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Identified! Liverpool Town Hall
- Abbie Hudson said:
- Halifax Municipal Archives said:
Identified! 378 Shore Drive
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David Craig said:
Shore Drive, Bedford.
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Halifax Municipal Archives said:
David Craig Thank you, David, for the identification of this location and of the buildings in Wallis Heights! I've updated the record in our database with the information.
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Jane De Luca said:
This was 378 Shore Drive. It was built in 1913 by James E. Roy, after their original house (also in Bedford) burned down. Mr. Roy was manager of the Singer Sewing Machine company in NS.
In 1938, they converted the home into six apartments; two apartments were occupied by Roy's daughters. It stayed in the Roy family until 1965, when the last Roy daughter died and it was sold.
In 2010, it was purchased by a developer and later demolished. Over 2024-25 ten houses were built on the site.
For more information about the Roy family and their houses. Please contact the Fort Sackville Foundation at scottmanor.ca. -
Halifax Municipal Archives said:
Hi Jane De Luca - thank you for this identification, as well as the information about the property! I've updated the database description with the location and your additional comments about the property's history.
Cowie Falls dam?
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Abbie Hudson said:
Tricky one... looks like it could be the Cowie Falls dam in Milton? Here's a picture: www.hippostcard.com/listing/cowies-falls-milton-nova-scot...
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Halifax Municipal Archives said:
Incredible sleuthing, www.flickr.com/photos/202763587@N04/. Water levels do change a lot around dams, so a definite possibility. According to the Nova Scotia Water Control Structure Database, Cowie Falls dam was built in 1929. The clothes on these gentlemen look a little earlier than that, perhaps?
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