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The Brassey barn
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IHM.2021.0515
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1 laminated photograph: colour; 18 X 24 cm
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Summer photograph of the stone Brassey barn.
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The Brassey farm took over much of the Bell Farm after its demise. Lord Thomas Brassey, son of a British railway tycoon, Lord of the Admiralty and Governor of Victoria, Australia, funded the Canadian Co-operative Colonization Company, which divested the land to individual farmers. See Indian Head history book pp 63-66.
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- Brassey, Lord Thomas (Subject)