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Factories: 18th & 19th Centuries
Les Forges du Saint-Maurice
ID #21968
Workingmen Workingmen in late Victorian Ontario in a Toronto area shoe-making plant.
ID #20145
Toronto Woollen Mills Toronto Woollen Mills, 1877.
ID #20381
Ford Plant Artist's rendition of the growing Ford Motor Company plant at Ford City, which would soon become part of adjoining Windsor, Ontario.
ID #20537
Sanford Manufacturing W.E. Sanford Manufacturing Co., Toronto.
ID #21928
St. Maurice Iron Forges The St. Maurice iron forges, the most technically advanced ironworks in America for close to a century after their establishment in 1738.
ID #10130
Steam-Driven Electricity The interior of a steam-driven plant for generating electricity, Ontario, late 19th century, with electrical lighting inside the plant.
ID #20362
Canada Screw Plant The Canada Screw plant, Hamilton, Ontario, in the 1880s.
ID #21708
Carling and Company Carling and Company brewery at London, Ontario, 1890s. Built in 1874, it burnt down in 1879, and subsequently rebuilt.
ID #20322
Buggy Factory Wagon wheels at the Buggy Factory, Elmira, Ontario.
ID #23139
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