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- Pictures of the (1) the mill (2)hydro tunnel looking out (3)sub soil testing at millsite (4)opening of post office Feb'47 (5) Dr. McCausland examining patient (6) water tower 1947 (7) hockey (8) layiPictures of the (1) the mill (2)hydro tunnel looking out (3)sub soil …
- In 1940, LongLac Pulp and Paper Co. conceived the idea of developing the town of Terrace Bay, and by 1958, the paper mill changed its name to Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co. This area had a suitablIn 1940, LongLac Pulp and Paper Co. conceived the idea of developing …
- Jackfish Bridge was constructed by the CPR around 1884-85 with the last spike being driven at mileage 102.7 about three km west of Jackfish, May 16, 1885. The booming railway added to the growth of sJackfish Bridge was constructed by the CPR around 1884-85 with the last …
- The decision to develop the town of Terrace Bay was first conceived in the early 1940's by the Longlac Pulp and Paper Company. The name was changed to Kimberly-Clark in 1958.The decision to develop the town of Terrace Bay was first conceived …
- Photo of the Jackfish Bay shoreline on Lake Superior during the winter of 1950.Photo of the Jackfish Bay shoreline on Lake Superior during the winter …
- Construction of the pulp and paper mill in the Terrace Bay area.Construction of the pulp and paper mill in the Terrace Bay area.
- Black and white photograph of three ladies, posing on C.P.R. railway track near the opening of the tunnel at Jackfish, Ontario. The ladies are identified as: Ann, Liv and Kelly Dahl (left to right).Black and white photograph of three ladies, posing on C.P.R. railway track …
- Pulp logs on the ice, awaiting the spring break-up, and river drives.Pulp logs on the ice, awaiting the spring break-up, and river drives.
- An aerial view of Jackfish coal terminal located outside of Terrace Bay, Ontario. During, the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries a heavy traffic of French and later English fur traders, past through theAn aerial view of Jackfish coal terminal located outside of Terrace Bay, …
- Temporary water supply tower in Terrace Bay, Ontario.Temporary water supply tower in Terrace Bay, Ontario.
- Black and white photo showing how logs are transported down the river to paper mill for processing. The trees of the North are suitable for the production of pulp and paper.Black and white photo showing how logs are transported down the river …
- Black and white photo that shares the idea of the quantity of logs on the river in transportation to the paper mill in Terrace Bay, Ontario.Black and white photo that shares the idea of the quantity of …
- Pulpwood on conveyor belts being transferred to Kimberly Clark in Terrace Bay, Ontario for processing into paper.Pulpwood on conveyor belts being transferred to Kimberly Clark in Terrace Bay, …
- Simply stated a heat pump(plant) is an electrically driven mechanical device which absorbs heat energy at one location and transfers it to another.Simply stated a heat pump(plant) is an electrically driven mechanical device which …
- Aerial photo of the mill site of Longlac Pulp and Paper which became Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper in 1958.Aerial photo of the mill site of Longlac Pulp and Paper which …
- Construction of a bridge over the Black River near Terrace Bay Ontario.Construction of a bridge over the Black River near Terrace Bay Ontario.
- One would think the isolation of the North would feel imprisoning to some. A man stands in the doorway of a cabin, with 'Sing-Sing' written across the door. Could possibly be a reference to the famouOne would think the isolation of the North would feel imprisoning to …
- Black and white photo of a train derailment on the CPR line near Terrace Bay, Ontario.Black and white photo of a train derailment on the CPR line …
- A photograph showing logging camps on the shore of the Aguasabon River. Logs in the river were floated down from timber cutting areas.A photograph showing logging camps on the shore of the Aguasabon River. …
- Logs cut further up river were floated in log booms till they reached this control dam.From here they were passed through and into a system that emptied into the Aguasabon River.Logs cut further up river were floated in log booms till they …