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THE OLD HALDON HOMESTEAD.—This dwelling was built in the sixties by Frederick and Thomas Teschemaker. The last of the Mackenzie Country pioneer homesteads, it stands in the midst og magnificent trees, but the building, now roofless, is rapidly being battered to ruins by storms.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 9

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THE OLD HALDON HOMESTEAD.—This dwelling was built in the sixties by Frederick and Thomas Teschemaker. The last of the Mackenzie Country pioneer homesteads, it stands in the midst og magnificent trees, but the building, now roofless, is rapidly being battered to ruins by storms. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 9

THE OLD HALDON HOMESTEAD.—This dwelling was built in the sixties by Frederick and Thomas Teschemaker. The last of the Mackenzie Country pioneer homesteads, it stands in the midst og magnificent trees, but the building, now roofless, is rapidly being battered to ruins by storms. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 9

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