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| Factories: 1931- | |||
| Relief Project, Winnipeg Relief project: refinishing rifles in
ordnance, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba. ID #21857 |
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| Shell Inspection Canadian shell inspection, 1939. ID #20952 |
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| De Havilland Plant The De Havilland aircraft factory, Toronto,
Ontario, c. 1939, with mostly small training craft under construction. ID #20568 |
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| Bren Gun Production Producing Bren guns (light machine guns)
in a Toronto plant, 1941, with woman workers. ID #20932 |
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| Carrier Production Universal carrier production for troops at the
Ford assembly line at Windsor, Ontario, 1941. ID #20569 |
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| Gun Construction Anti-aircraft guns being made in Peterborough,
Ontario, 1943. ID #20950 |
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| Tank Production Producing tanks at the Montreal Locomotive
Works in 1942, for use by Canadian and British forces garrisoning Britain. ID #20934 |
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| Radiator Production Making radiators for military transports, in
Oshawa, Ontario, World War II. ID #20955 |
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| Ram Tank Assembly Assembling instrument panels for Ram
tanks, Montreal, 1942. ID #21896 |
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| Ford Company Universal carriers being completed in a final
assembly plant for World War II service, Ford Company of Canada, Windsor, Ontario,
1942. ID #20245 |
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| Aircraft Production Producing Canso aircraft at Montreal for
World War II. ID #20954 |
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| Steel Company-1 Aerial view of Steel Company of Canada,
Hamilton, Ontario, 1946. ID #20576 |
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| Rubber Plant A synthetic rubber plant at Sarnia, Ontario, during
the 1950s. ID #20993 |
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