Local residents have donated these beautiful pictures to The History of Carlingford Group. Thanks to Jerry Smyth and the photographers!
Take a pictorial tour through some of the most beautiful country in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. We have lush farmlands, clear water, scenic views and a bounty of natural resources!
Spring Water Anyone? The Best we have to offer on Field Settlement Road. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
We would like to introduce Marvin the Moose. Marvin is a fine specimen who likes to roam in the ponds of the former Godsoe property on Field Settlement Road. He is a very photogenic moose who likes to call Carlingford his home. If you’re hunting this fall, please don’t hurt Marvin! (Posted by Luke Gee)
Raymond Gamblin’s Apple Orchard behind the buildings on the Gamblin Road of course. Not many apples this year because of a late frost. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
Jack O’Conner’s beautiful Weeping Willows on the Old Line Road. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
This photo was taken June 15, 2011 on the Field Settlement Rd just up from the big pine tree. (Courtesy of Joe Gee).
Just before sunset, Loretta captures one of our very best photos of Carlingford without a doubt! This pond is in front of the old Robert Smyth farm and still has fish in it even after Laurie Smyth almost fished it out a few years ago. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee.)
Alan, Mylene & Sarah (Gee) Oronzo walking on the dirt road through the Carlingford ball diamond. Fall 2010. Photo courtesy of Joe Gee.
What can we say about this photo? These are Marvin the Moose’s friends and they hang out in an area that we wish to keep secret for now. It’s too close to hunting season! When was the last time you saw 3 moose together like this? Our game is an important resource in Carlingford. (Photo by Hannah Gee 2013)
This is probably our most precious resource………the Perth-Andover Reservoir that has served the town well for many, many years with fresh, clean water. It is located just across from the Motor Inn off Route 190 (Fort Road). (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
This is the town of Perth-Andover reservoir in Carlingford. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
This is a scene from the Old Turner Road. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
Grain Field on the Miller Road (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
Some nice looking Corn on the Old Line Road (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
Beef Cattle on the Gee farm (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
Gee Farm with view toward the Appalachian Mountain Range (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
This is a beautiful farming scene taken from the Old Line Road. Charlie Flower’s would be just to the right, if it were in the picture. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
This is a potato field behind the Price property. Steel building is McLaughlin’s potato house built just a few years ago on Field Settlement Rd. (Photo by Terri Everett)
View of Carlingford from the top of the Line Hill. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
This is a picture of my daughter and my Farmall 300 farm tractor. (Photo provided by Jason Chambers)
This photo is taken from Gee Road- field of big bales of hay ready for winter. You can see some of Eddie Howard’s buildings in the trees at the top of the picture. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
Fields located in the back on the Turner Road. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)
This is probably the largest or one of the largest harvested fields in Carlingford and well known for moose and bear sightings. (Photo by Terry Everett)
In this photo we are bagging potatoes at the Gee farm. (Photo by Luke Gee)
Digging potatoes is right around the corner again….This fall picture was taken in the early 80’s right across from the Gee house. (Photo by Loretta AdaMary Denslow Gee)