Sackville:
A Visual Snapshot

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Enterprise

Panel L features various enterprises that existed in the past, such as, shipyard, Telephone company, Hay and Feed store, churches and hotels.

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Telephone Company

In December 1924 the new telephone exchange began its operations in Sackville, New Brunswick.

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2

Methodist Church

Yorkshire Settlers brought Methodism to Sackville area in the 1770s.

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3

Wedding Dress

This wedding dress is of a burgandy colour made with taffeta type of fabric.

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4

Telephone Operators

Many women worked at the NB Telephone company as switch board operators.

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5

Chapel

The Mount Allison University chapel was built in 1964-65.

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6

Hay & Feed Company

The Hay and Feed Company located on Lorne Street, Sackville, NB.

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7

Middle Sackville High School

The Middle Sackville High School was constructed in 1907 over an acre of land which school district 11 had purchased from Josiah Wood.

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Baptist Church Middle Sackville

In 1905, the Middle Sackville Baptist Church was erected.

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9

Bridge & mudflats

The train bridge and mudflats form an iconic part of the Tantramar landscape.

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10

Royal Bank & Ford Hotel

The Royal Bank has been operating in this location since 1909.

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Brunswick Hotel

The Brunswick Hotel was located next to the Band Stand in Sackville, New Brunswick.

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12

Shipyard

Sackville was a major centre for naval construction in 1800s.

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13

Old Wharf

The Old Wharf was constructed at Dixon's Landing in 1840s.

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14

Cranewood

Cranewood is a Georgian style home built in 1836 by the prominent business man, William Crane.

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