File:The Lady In The Second Floor Window.jpg

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English: In 1907, Thomas Willson built a summer home on Meech Lake in Gatineau Park as we know it by today’s standard. By In 1911, he began experimenting with the condensation of phosphoric acid in the manufacture of fertilizers at a mill on Meech Creek.
This photo was taken in a protected area in Canada, Wikidata item
Gatineau Park (Q3364212)
English: Thomas "Carbide" Wilson Ruins
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Author SNAPShots by Patrick J. Whitfield
Camera location45° 29′ 44.95″ N, 75° 40′ 33.17″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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45°29'44.95"N, 75°40'33.17"W

18 May 2018

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