Also in the three bay garage on Page Hill Road, TraSe, or Traffie-Seppala was Al Traffie and Dan Seppala's construction venture, a few years prior to the start of Hutter Construction in 1973. If you look at the brick-work on the window ledges it matches the masonry of both S&S and Hutter on Turnpike Road, not sure if my grandpa built it or not though.
Many of the names listed have appeared many times in past postings: Prestons, Taylors, Willards, Whitneys, Rogers (4 of them in this photo). etc. Hamish must have been young in this photo since he was marching in the 1950 parade.
Thanks. I can see where that could be Hamish. There are two Roger women listed also. Mae and Alice. Mae is easy to spot, peaking over the shoulder of a man along the left side of the photo. I haven't checked to see how they are related.
Also in the three bay garage on Page Hill Road, TraSe, or Traffie-Seppala was Al Traffie and Dan Seppala's construction venture, a few years prior to the start of Hutter Construction in 1973. If you look at the brick-work on the window ledges it matches the masonry of both S&S and Hutter on Turnpike Road, not sure if my grandpa built it or not though.
Many of the names listed have appeared many times in past postings: Prestons, Taylors, Willards, Whitneys, Rogers (4 of them in this photo). etc. Hamish must have been young in this photo since he was marching in the 1950 parade.
In the grange photo - James Roger, front row on the left. David Roger, back row wearing a derby hat.
Hamish Roger is also in the photo, but I can't tell where he is by the description.
I tried really hard to figure out who Hamish is and my best best is the second row, second person in from the right with the paper in his hand.
Thanks. I can see where that could be Hamish. There are two Roger women listed also. Mae and Alice. Mae is easy to spot, peaking over the shoulder of a man along the left side of the photo. I haven't checked to see how they are related.
In the grange photo - James Roger, front row on the left. David Roger, back row wearing a derby hat.