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Object ID
3455
Title
Frank Moir shoeing a horse with the assistance of Kenny Larson.
Date
Jan. 1958.
Description
Frank Moir shoeing a horse with the assistance of Kenny Larson. Pictured in the Langley Advance on Thursday, Jan. 9, 1958. File includes copy of newspaper article
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A skill from almost another age of civilization, shoeing horses, is still practiced by Mr. Moir in his blacksmith shop at Milner. Admiring the work in this instance is Kenny Larson, of Medd Rd., who is holding Hidden Moon.
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blacksmith shops
Term Source: dhv
Horses
Term Source: Sears List of Subject Headings (16th. Ed.)
Moir's Blacksmith shop
Located on 216 Street, Milner. Built around 1906, Robbie Moir's Blacksmith Shop was a meeting place for the men of Milner for many years. Its simple vertical board and batten construction is typical of barns and small industrial buildings built early in the twentieth century.
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