Pioneer Days logo by Aimee Dozois

E. Waldo Ward and Sons
Sunday, Oct. 15

Sierra Madre's oldest business opened its grounds and buildings to the public.  Some of the events which were taking place:

Antique Automobiles Display
Antique Working Farm Engines Display(new this year!)
Arts & Crafts
Live old fashioned music
E. Waldo Ward museum
Antique Printing Demonstration
Learn how to make jam
Tour Sierra Madre's oldest existing business

Click on the link below to download the .mpg video file.  Files under 10 seconds will download in less than a minute with a 56K modem, longer ones take longer, it depends on the length of the video.  The music file will take 3-4 minutes.  All files are Copyright ©Bill Coburn, 2000, but you can download and enjoy them for personal (non-commercial) use.

Antique Engine Video #1 -  :08 seconds long
Antique Engine Video #2 -  :21 seconds long
Antique Engine Video #3 -  :15 seconds long
Antique Engine Video #4 -  :06 seconds long
Antique Engine Video #5 -  :12 seconds long
Antique Engine Video #6 -  :08 seconds long
Woodcrafting Video #1, pedal powered wood-cutting - :09 seconds long
Woodcrafting Video #2, pedal powered lathe - :06 seconds long
Old-time Music Video, (I think they were called the "New Lost Melody Boys?") - :29 seconds

Click on the thumbnail photo below to see a full-size version of the picture.
 


Antique Farm Equipment #1

Antique Farm Equipment #2

Antique Farm Equipment #3

Antique Farm Equipment #4

Antique Farm Equipment #5

Antique Farm Equipment #6

Antique Farm Equipment #7

Antique Car Display #1

Antique Car Display #2

Antique Car Display #3

Kids Crafts

Old-style Apple Press Display

Lace-making Display

Museum tour

Old-style Music

Click here to see photos of last year's Pioneer Days at E. Waldo Wards.
Click here to go to E. Waldo Ward's website, where you can purchase online their gourmet jellies, jams and other fine foods
 
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Pioneer Days Logo Art Copyright Aimee Dozois, 1997, Sierra Madre, CA