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| Factories: 1900-1930 | |||
| Algoma Iron Algoma Iron Works (left) and the Sulphite Pulp
Mill (right), c. 1900, two of the many industries Francis Clergue set up in Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario ID #20368 |
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| Consumers' Gas Interior of Consumers' Gas Company, Ontario,
c. 1911. ID #20361 |
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| Williams Machinery H.R. Williams Machinery Company Ltd.,
Toronto, Ontario, c. 1913. ID #20373 |
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| World War I Workers Women working on primers for shells at
the Canadian General Electric Plant, Peterborough, Ontario, during World War I. ID #20850 |
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| World War I Workers Women soldering fuses at Verdun,
Quebec, during World War I. ID #20851 |
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| Munition Making-2 Pouring nickel ore destined for use in
munitions, at Sudbury, Ontario, 1915. ID #20529 |
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| Submarine Building Building submarines at Montreal for World
War I service. ID #20852 |
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| Aircraft Assembly Assembling aeroplanes at Toronto, 1917, for
World War I service. ID #20853 |
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| Ontario World War I Plant Woman worker in a Toronto, Ontario
war plant producing airplanes, 1918, stitching wing-webbing strips. ID #20172 |
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| Munition Making-1 Shell production in Hamilton, Ontario during
Word War I. ID #20524 |
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| McLaughlin Co. Ltd. McLaughlin Co. Ltd. factories, Oshawa,
Ontario, early 20th century, and later utilized for the manufacture of motor cars. ID #20244 |
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| Algoma Steel Works The Algoma Steel Works, Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario, 1920s. ID #20885 |
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| Algoma Steel Works The Algoma Steel Works, Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario, early 1900s, a major component of Francis Clergue's industrial complex. ID #20503 |
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