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2008 - New sign at future barn site; old barn in background
Photo by: Dayle Bowman - Feb. 2008

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The only surviving original 1882 small square window - air vent next to the north door of the Bell Barn. (Source: Frank Korvemaker)

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Inside the barn, looking along the stone wall on the ground floor. (Source: Frank Korvemaker)

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The wooden horse stalls were replaced with metal cow stalls in the 1920s. (Source: Frank Korvemaker)
The photos in this section will deal with the Bell Farm from the time that the decision was made to preserve the round stone barn in 2006, and subsequent documentation of the barn before its dismantling in April 2008.Here you will also find updates of the work being done to rebuild the barn on the new 5 acre site, nearby on another portion of the original corporate farm yard.This section will also include images of new landscaping and interpretive material being erected, and of events related to the fund raising and promotional activities associated with the Bell Barn Project.
SOURCES:
Most of the photographs in this section were taken by Larry Easton, Regina, Sask.