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W.G. MacLaughlan photographic albums of buildings damaged by the Halifax Explosion

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107 Longard Road, "Forest Hill", MacLaughlan album 2 number 186

Note: Edmund Cormier O.A.S. and George Lloyd, teamster lived at 107 Longard Road.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 186


15 Lady Hammond Road, MacLaughlan album 2 number 187

Note: Hugh Horne, truckman lived at 15 Lady Hammond Road.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 187


27 Lady Hammond Road, MacLaughlan album 2 number 188

Note: Arthur Connolly and Hannah Connolly, grocers - note ad for "Try Moirs Bread" - lived at 27 Lady Hammond Road.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 188


Unidentified Building, MacLaughlan album 2 number 189

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 189


Unidentified Building, MacLaughlan album 2 number 190

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 190


Unidentified Building, MacLaughlan album 2 number 191

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 191


421 Agricola Street - corner of Agricola and Cabot Streets, MacLaughlan album 2 number 192

Note: David Coffee, employee Dominion Textiles, lived at 421 Agricola Street.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 192


394 Agricola Street, MacLaughlan album 2 number 193

Note: William H. Taylor, chief Canadian Government Railway home owner and Joseph W. Mallard, chef dining car Canadian Government Railway lived at 394 Agricola Street.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 193


Unidentified Building, MacLaughlan album 2 number 195

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 195


195 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 196

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 196


190 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 197

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 197


14-16 Jamieson Street, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 198

Note: "Millbank" occupied a large parcel of land at the corner of Windmill Road and Jamieson Street, Dartmouth.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 198


6 Jamieson Street, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 199

Note: Grist mill owner George Crathorne Jr., his wife Harriett, and daughters Alice & Ethel lived in the Albro/Crathorne House at 6 Jamieson Street, Dartmouth.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 199


11 Jamieson Street, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 200

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 200


180-182 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 202

Note: Crathorne's Mill on Windmill Road the building completely demolished.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 202


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