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Lawrencetown United Baptist Church

Lawrencetown United Baptist Church – one of the churches of Nova Scotia

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Church Grove Cemetery Company

In 1851, Rev. Robert Stewart came from Ireland to the community of Wilmot and Melvern Square, preaching in the local schoolhouse. In 1853-54 the Covenanter Congregation was officially organized and David Cruikshanks and Daniel Morrison were named elders. The church … Continue reading

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Melvern Square United Baptist Church

Melvern Square United Baptist Church – Stronach Mountain Road

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The barns of Nova Scotia

One of the barns of Nova Scotia – this one needs a bit of work…

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The barns of Nova Scotia

One of the barns of Nova Scotia – a small one but still…

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The barns of Nova Scotia

One of the barns of Nova Scotia

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The churches of Nova Scotia

Clarence United Baptist Church – one of the churches of Nova Scotia

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A window into time

Just a window into the past

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Nova Scotia Textiles Limited – Windsor Wear

I stopped in Windsor to take a look at the building that was once the home of Nova Scotia Textiles Limited – it’s an interesting building that is somewhat of a landmark for me as I travel along Highway 101. … Continue reading

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Harbourville United Church

Harbourville United Church – home to the North Mountain United Tapestry In 1857 John Lathcrn. a ‘second man’ to the Methodist pastor in the Cornwallis district, developed an interest in the Fundy Shore. Three years later the church in Harbourville … Continue reading

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