Cool tour and neat mine area! Nice to find a little gold for all your efforts! Hopefully the bugs sounded worse than they were. Can’t stand those deer flies! ATB!
Thanks, but the deer flies were even worse than they sounded!
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Very commendable effort. Next time buddy you're pockets will be heavy with gold .
The discarded bucket was made by Marsh Engineering Works in Belleville, ON. Upon further investigation, it was written:
"Lorne Wilmot Marsh (1871-1928) and William Henry Henthorn (1857-1911) took over the former G & J Brown foundry on Station Street in Belleville, Ontario, after the death of James Brown in 1897. Marsh had been the bookkeeper and Henthorn the superintendent mechanic for the earlier business. In 1912 the firm opened new premises on Franklin Street, where it operated until 1927 (latterly under the name Marsh Engineering Works) when the site was purchased by Stephens Adamson Manufacturing Ltd."
Source: discover.cabhc.ca/marsh-and-henthorn-ltd
Maybe the hydraulic lift that you found was made by the same company.
Thanks for that. I tried to locate an old picture of one in operation, but they are just too rare.
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