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Clifford - Ontario
Wellington County. Southwestern Ontario. Photo © Mark Visser


Standpipe Information
Location: 9 Allen Street East
Signage: "The Top of Wellington" Clifford. Built: 1946
Height:
28.96 meters
Capacity: 818,296,000 liters


WaterTower Information

Under construction, April 23, 2005
Standpipe will be decommissioned as soon as the new tower is 'online'


WaterTower Information

Location: photo taken from Ann St. S.
Signage: Town of Minto Clifford
Built:
Height:
Capacity:
 
 
Area information. The village of Clifford was founded around 1855 as Minto Village. After the opening of the post office in 1856, the settlement was renamed Clifford by the first postmaster Francis Brown after Clifford in West Yorkshire, England. Clifford was incorporated as a village in 1873. In 1999, Clifford was amalgamated with Palmerston, Harriston and Minto Township to create Minto. Famous people from Clifford include John A. Kruspe, a former CFL player. Kruspe was a member of the Ottawa Rough Riders during the 1973 Grey Cup win against the Edmonton Eskimos. Wikipedia
 
 
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