Topping off the toolshed!



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The pictures above were taken on Doors Open weekend. They show restoration underway on the tool shed that orginally sat beside Cabin D when it resided just west of the Bathurst Street bridge. As you can see this was a substantial structure in its own right with doorways at both ends. There is a partition inside the tool shed which divides it into two rooms with the room farthest from Cabin D being about four feet deep. In the right hand picture we find Tom Murison, the restoration leader, working with his assistant to complete the roof of the structure.
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Posting and pictures by Russ Milland
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