v _ I ' ' 1_, - _-'--'-- Vela,» c_s-----'r F . Descrigtion of Photographs . _ (1) Mrs. William Frederick Attmater standing by a skidway of logs on the Attwater I Homestead during the winter of? 1911. (2) Roland Attwater' standing beside'the house on his Homestead in 1912. (S) From the left,.Tohn Andrews and William Frederick Attwater rowing down the Blanche River from the homestead to Charlton in 1916. (4) Barn raising on the Attwater Homestead in 1919. (5) From the left, John Andrews and David Attwatsr out on the Blanche River where it runs through the Attwater, Homestead, taken 1111920. it runs (6) Turnip field and newly built barn on the Attwater Homestead in 1920. ('7) William Frederick Attwater and his wife, the former Alice Elizabeth Andrews,‘ in front of? their home on the Attwater Homestead in 1920. Note the Moose horns on the west end of the house. (B) Roland Attwater with his mother, Mrs. William Frederick Attwater taken about 1928. They are sitting on the step of.' a new hen house. The small barn in the _ background was built in 1910, the second one to be built on the homestead. (9) From the leftJDavid Attwater, Mrs. Oswald Attwater, Oswald Attwater and John 'Andrews in their boat on Long Lake in 1926. This would have been taken across the lake from where Tamarack Lodge is today. The buildings on the far side of the lake would probably have belonged to Abe Hesse. _ _ (10) From the left David Attwater, 111's Oswald Attwater, Oswald Attwat er and Roland Attwat er in their boat; on the Blanche River where it runs through the Attwater Homestead. Taken in 1926. ' (11) A View of the Blanche River where it runs through the Attwater Homestead taken in 1926, This is taken looking up the river from just behind 0svoa1jys house. (12) From the left, Mrs. E. Newton-White (Gladys), The. William Frederick Attwater, _ F- Mrs. Jin Reavell (Elsie), and Muriel Attwater. This was taken on the Attwater Homestead about 1956. The old street car was the home of the Nssqton-5hites for some tine after they were burned out in the 1988 fire. On the opposite side of the Blanche River, in the background, aan be seen the Cleary Homestead. (IS) The original house on the Attwater Homestead taken about 1950. Note the Moose Horns. and that the trees around the house are getting larger. (LI) Oswald Attwater's home which was built in 1911, taken about 19250. (15) Front- View of Oswald Attwater's home, with his wife Margaret Ethel among; her flowers, taken about 1930. (16) This shows the gravel howl crossing the Blanche River where it runs through the Attwater Homestead. This would have been taken about 1950, though I am not sure of the date of this. The gravel was being hawled by team and sleigh from the Gorkhill Pit, and being spread on the, road going into the Attwater farm. Tom Fox-Ike was in charge of the job. I have no idea whose teams are shown in the _ photograph. Most of the settlers in the township were on the job. It kept one