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Massey Harris Hay Loader - 1950s - Front View

Massey Harris Hay Loader, believed to be from the 1950's.  Located at the Osprey Museum in Rob Roy.

Massey Harris Hay Loader, believed to be from the 1950's. Located at the Osprey Museum in Rob Roy.


Photo of Grizzly M4A1 Medium Tank with plaque.  Located at Base Borden, in Ontario, near Angus.  Built in 1942.  A Total of 188 were anufactured.
Grizzly M4A1 Medium Tank - at Base Borden - Side View

Photo of Grizzly M4A1 Medium Tank with plaque. Located at Base Borden, in Ontario, near Angus. Built in 1942. A Total of 188 were anufactured.

Photo Attributes:Base Borden, Canada, Montreal Locomotive Works, 1942, 2019, Canadian Forces Base Borden, Ontario,
In these galleries:Historical, Military, Tanks

Photo of Grizzly M4A1 Medium Tank with plaque.  Located at Base Borden, in Ontario, near Angus.  The plaque begins with: In 1942 for the Canadian production of the M4A1 Sherman became known as the Grizzly. While it had been planned to build large quantities of the Grizzly, orders were reduced
Grizzly M4A1 Medium Tank - at Base Borden

Photo of Grizzly M4A1 Medium Tank with plaque. Located at Base Borden, in Ontario, near Angus. The plaque begins with: In 1942 for the Canadian production of the M4A1 Sherman became known as the Grizzly. While it had been planned to build large quantities of the Grizzly, orders were reduced

Photo Attributes:Base Borden, Canada, Montreal Locomotive Works, 1942, 2019, Canadian Forces Base Borden, Ontario,
In these galleries:Historical, Military, Tanks
Photo Specific Links:Grizzly M4A1 Tank - from wikipedia
from site: The Grizzly I was a Canadian-built M4A1 Sherman tank with relatively minor modifications, primarily to stowage and pioneer tool location and adding accommodations for a Number 19 radio set. They used the same General Steel hull castings as late Pressed Steel-built M4A1(75)s, to include both the standard hull and the later ones with the armour thickened over the ammo bins. Grizzlies were originally built with US style tracks and sprockets. It was only later that they were refitted with


At Base Borden Ontario, the propeller was on display in August of 2019.
Three of these submarines were purchased in 1964 and built for the Royal Canadian Navy.  These submarines were decommissioned in 2000.
Oberon Class Submarine Propeller at CFB Base Borden

At Base Borden Ontario, the propeller was on display in August of 2019. Three of these submarines were purchased in 1964 and built for the Royal Canadian Navy. These submarines were decommissioned in 2000.

Photo Attributes:British Porpoise, Base Borden, Oberon, 1964, Canada, Simcoe County, 2019, CFB Borden, Ontario,
In these galleries:Historical, Military, Submarines
Photo Specific Links:Oberon-class submarine
from site: The Oberon class was a ship class of 27 British-designed submarines operated by five nations. They were designed as a follow-on from the Porpoise class; physical dimensions were the same but stronger materials were used in hull construction and improved equipment was fitted.


Massey Harris Hay Loader, believed to be from the 1950's.  Located at the Osprey Museum in Rob Roy.
Massey Harris Hay Loader - 1950s - Side View

Massey Harris Hay Loader, believed to be from the 1950's. Located at the Osprey Museum in Rob Roy.

Photo Attributes:Rob Roy, Canada, Grey County, Grey Highlands, 2013, Grey Road 31, Grey Road 63, Osprey Museum, Ontario,
In these galleries:Farm Equipment, Historical, Museums

The Osprey Museum in Rob Roy.  This historic building was previously a school house.  Photo taken while driving by the museum.
Osprey Musuem in Rob Roy

The Osprey Museum in Rob Roy. This historic building was previously a school house. Photo taken while driving by the museum.

Photo Attributes:Rob Roy, Canada, Grey County, Grey Highlands, 2013, Grey Road 31, Grey Road 63, Osprey Museum, Ontario,
In these galleries:Historical, Museums, Schools

Sketch posted at the Inglis Falls Conservation Area showing how the Inglis Grist Mill may have looked.
Inglis Grist Mill Historical Sketch

Sketch posted at the Inglis Falls Conservation Area showing how the Inglis Grist Mill may have looked.

Photo Attributes:Owen Sound, Canada, Grey County, 2011, County Road 18, Inglis Falls, Niagara Escarpment, Ontario,
In these galleries:Historical, Mills, Waterfalls

Photo of a posting at the Inglis Falls Conservation Area.  Shows the history from 1842 to 1960.  Located near Owen Sound Ontario.
Timeline of Inglis Falls History

Photo of a posting at the Inglis Falls Conservation Area. Shows the history from 1842 to 1960. Located near Owen Sound Ontario.

Photo Attributes:Owen Sound, Canada, Grey County, 2011, County Road 18, Inglis Falls, Niagara Escarpment, Ontario,
In these galleries:Historical, Information Signs, Mills, Waterfalls

Historical Grist Mill at Inglis Falls, near Owen Sound Ontario.  This original mill was completely destroyed in 1945
Inglis Grist Mill at Inglis Falls

Historical Grist Mill at Inglis Falls, near Owen Sound Ontario. This original mill was completely destroyed in 1945

Photo Attributes:Owen Sound, Canada, Grey County, 2011, County Road 18, Inglis Falls, Niagara Escarpment, Ontario,
In these galleries:Historical, Mills, Waterfalls