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MADE IN EGMONDVILLE, —.'Ferdinand Burgard,
right, known as "Canad'a.'s.Last Potter" who was the
last man to operate the Egmondville Pottery until it
closed in 1915 posed -for this pica ure in about 1905,
with a helper,Allan Remely,,left, A good selection of
the type of pots being made at the pottery at the turn
of the century is betwe'e'n the two men. Crocks, urns,
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