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- Photograph of Beardmore's first school which was built in 1936. A newer school was completed in 1947.Photograph of Beardmore's first school which was built in 1936. A newer …
- Hand drilling 30 feet down the shaft. Very shortly the power drills will be working. This is solid rock and they are going down 500 feet.Hand drilling 30 feet down the shaft. Very shortly the power drills …
- Photo of the headframe collapse in 1939, at the Cochenour-Willans Mine near Red Lake Ontario.Photo of the headframe collapse in 1939, at the Cochenour-Willans Mine near …
- Gold Shore Mine, began operations in 1937 and averaged 125 tons per day in it's two years of operation. It was the fourth largest gold producer in the Red Lake area. Located on McKenzie Island, thisGold Shore Mine, began operations in 1937 and averaged 125 tons per …
- A photo of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth's visit to Schreiber, Ontario in 1939. Caption reads: "The visit of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Schreiber, Ont., May 28, 1939."A photo of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth's visit to Schreiber, …
- King George and Queen Elizabeth At Schreiber in 1939.King George and Queen Elizabeth At Schreiber in 1939.
- A booklet from the Schreiber Fall Fair in 1939.A booklet from the Schreiber Fall Fair in 1939.
- Black and white photograph of the first Esso delivery truck employed in Schreiber, Ontario.Black and white photograph of the first Esso delivery truck employed in …
- The Nipigon/Schreiber highway near Kama Hill, Ontario. Opening of Queen's Highway (#17) in 1939.The Nipigon/Schreiber highway near Kama Hill, Ontario. Opening of Queen's Highway (#17) …
- Nipigon/Schreiber highway near Kama Hill, Ontario. Opening of Queen's Highway (#17) in 1939.Nipigon/Schreiber highway near Kama Hill, Ontario. Opening of Queen's Highway (#17) in …
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Schreiber during the royal tour in 1939.King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Schreiber during the royal tour …
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Schreiber during the royal tour in 1939.King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Schreiber during the royal tour …
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Schreiber during the royal tour in 1939.King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Schreiber during the royal tour …
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Schreiber during the royal tour in 1939.King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Schreiber during the royal tour …
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth pose to be photographed in a First Nations encampment set up for the purposes of the Royal visit on the banks of the McIntyre River.King George VI and Queen Elizabeth pose to be photographed in a …
- Eaton's Foodateria in Fort William proudly displays its new store front, which features modernistic lettering and black and white tiling. Eaton's opened its food store in Fort William in 1929. The stEaton's Foodateria in Fort William proudly displays its new store front, which …
- A sports breakfast at the Prince Arthur Hotel. The Patton Trophy sits on the head table, while behind it dignitaries pose for the camera. Winners of the Allan Cup were welcomed home to a breakfast ceA sports breakfast at the Prince Arthur Hotel. The Patton Trophy sits …
- A street scene showing war veterans waiting to meeting King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at the CPR railroad station. Near the centre of the photograph you will see Queen Elizabeth and slightly aheaA street scene showing war veterans waiting to meeting King George VI …
- Shops in background: Zellers; Dr. Benger, Dentist; Colonial Theatre; Commodore Tea Room; O.G. Snyder, OptometristShops in background: Zellers; Dr. Benger, Dentist; Colonial Theatre; Commodore Tea Room; …
- The Port Arthur Duluth and Western Railway was simply known as the Pee Dee. The Thunder Bay Colonization Railway was incorporated on Feb.1,1883. The railway's aim to construct a railway from Prince AThe Port Arthur Duluth and Western Railway was simply known as the …