Photos

Harvey Fair Days Float 1966

The Doctors of Harvey Hospital Float, entered by the Harvey Community Hospital.Chosen as the most humorous in the Harvey Parade.

Horse Pull

A farmer taking part in a horse pull competition in Cork, New Brunswick.

Load of Hay

Two farmers with a load of hay in the late 1800s to early 1900s.

Cutting Oats

A farmer cutting oats with a reaper. Late 1800s to early 1900s.

Horse and Wagon

A team of horses pulling a wagon on the Arnold Little Farm. Unknown date.

G.W. Coburn and Sons

John Piercy was the founder of a store that dealt in groceries, dry goods and general supplies. When John and family moved to British Columbia

Royal Bank 1963

Royal Bank in March of 1963 located in the heart of the Village of Harvey. It was since moved not far up the main street.

Train Station 1963

Harvey’s train station in March of 1963. The station has since been torn down with part of it moved to another location.

Coburn’s Store Fire

The premises of G.W. Coburn and Sons, Harvey, was destroyed by fire on February 26. Store, feed shed, small shed and dwelling were all destroyed

Oromocto Lake Lodge

Postcard of Oromocto Lake Lodge. Inspription: Oromocto Lake LodgeNew modern Lodge and Camps.located 9 miles south of Harvey Station, N.B.Route 3 from Vanceboro. Route 4