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Harmony Square in downtown Brantford

Harmony Square in downtown Brantford, organizer of Harvest Fest

At Baddeck, Nova Scotia.

Robert Hall Originals in St. George

The Bell Homestead in Brantford

The Glenhyrst Art Gallery in Brantford

Café Andreou in Brantford

View over the Grand River

Originals available upon request to kite fliers who were at the event...

This beautiful old typewriter is on display at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck, NS. I just love the open style of it.

 

Café Andreou in Brantford

La Cantinella Restaurant in St. George, Ontario

View from riverside patio at the Cafe de Paris in Paris, Ontario

Wooden hull and cockpit of Hydrofoil (Hydrodome) HD-4. After this success with the Silver Dart, Bell turned his attention to hydrofoil watercraft. He saw them as a marine analogy to aircraft and Bras d'Or Lake provided a lot of room for experimentation. Bell called the experimental boats "hydrodomes". The HD-4 was his most successful hydrofoil, attaining a speed of 70.8 mph (114 km/h) in 1919. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site.

Unidentified artist ‘Alexander Graham Bell’, International Sculpture Park, Beijing

The Bodega Inn in Brantford

The Two Roses Bed and Breakfast

Interior of wooden Hydrofoil (Hydrodome) HD-4. After this success with the Silver Dart, Bell turned his attention to hydrofoil watercraft. He saw them as a marine analogy to aircraft and Bras d'Or Lake provided a lot of room for experimentation. Bell called the experimental boats "hydrodomes". The HD-4 was his most successful hydrofoil, attaining a speed of 70.8 mph (114 km/h) in 1919. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site.

Robert Hall Originals in St. George

Hull of Hydrofoil (Hydrodome) HD-4. After this success with the Silver Dart, Bell turned his attention to hydrofoil watercraft. He saw them as a marine analogy to aircraft and Bras d'Or Lake provided a lot of room for experimentation. Bell called the experimental boats "hydrodomes". The HD-4 was his most successful hydrofoil, attaining a speed of 70.8 mph (114 km/h) in 1919. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site.

Replica of Hydrofoil (Hydrodome) HD-4. After this success with the Silver Dart, Bell turned his attention to hydrofoil watercraft. He saw them as a marine analogy to aircraft and Bras d'Or Lake provided a lot of room for experimentation. Bell called the experimental boats "hydrodomes". The HD-4 was his most successful hydrofoil, attaining a speed of 70.8 mph (114 km/h) in 1919. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site.

The Bell Homestead in Brantford

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The Bell Homestead in Brantford

Some background on the telephone business in Ontario. Apparently the fellow who once lived with his folks here had something or other to do with the invention.... Tutela Heights, Brantford Ontario. A National Historic Site.

Historic building in Paris, Ontario

The Bell Homestead in Brantford

The Glenhyrst Art Gallery in Brantford

Brantford's Farmers' Market

Originals available upon request to kite fliers who were at the event...

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