MAKE A MEME View Large Image This photograph depicts Fort William's water wagon on North May Street in 1909. Mr. A. W. Frodsham is wearing a fur-trimmed coat to ward off the chill. For years, after the city's water supply was contaminated, drinking water was ...
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Keywords: drinking water drinkingwater businesses water wagon waterwagon fort william fortwilliam thunder bay thunderbay may street maystreet horses men's fashion mensfashion fur clothing furclothing cameras ontario canada history blackandwhite monochrome black and white Date: 1909 Description: This photograph depicts Fort William's water wagon on North May Street in 1909. Mr. A. W. Frodsham is wearing a fur-trimmed coat to ward off the chill. For years, after the city's water supply was contaminated, drinking water was distributed off the back of a wagon. Clean water came to the city once again when the Loch Lomond water system came on stream in 1909 (shortly after this photograph was taken). Accession No.: 972.224.88 Date: 1909 Description: This photograph depicts Fort William's water wagon on North May Street in 1909. Mr. A. W. Frodsham is wearing a fur-trimmed coat to ward off the chill. For years, after the city's water supply was contaminated, drinking water was distributed off the back of a wagon. Clean water came to the city once again when the Loch Lomond water system came on stream in 1909 (shortly after this photograph was taken). Accession No.: 972.224.88
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