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- Some of the signs in the photo read: "Blue Bird", "Anti-Shock", "Shell Motor Oils", "Castrol", "Vulcan --", "Garage", "Velvetouch Brake Lining", "Repair--", "Pennzoil", "Marvelube --", and "Firestone"Some of the signs in the photo read: "Blue Bird", "Anti-Shock", "Shell ...
- This is a photo of the Opera House from behind. There is some construction underway and multiple piles of rubble.This is a photo of the Opera House from behind. There is ...
- Front: Sign on car and building read: "Silent Glow Oil Burner" Sign beside storefront reads "Heating" Other signs in window are too small to read Back reads: "Glen Slater Silent Glow Oil Burner Business & Car"Front: Sign on car and building read: "Silent Glow Oil Burner" Sign ...
- Front reads: "Uniondale" on the station sign and a taped note at the bottom reads: "C.P.R. Station Uniondale, Ontario."Front reads: "Uniondale" on the station sign and a taped note at ...
- This picture depicts the slurry silos at the St. Marys Cement Plant. The plant at this time would grind up stone and clay before passing this liquid form into the kiln.This picture depicts the slurry silos at the St. Marys Cement Plant. ...
- A dump truck unloads ground materials into a slurry bin at the St. Marys Cement Plant. This slurry was a mixture of ground up stone and clay that would later be passed into the kiln.A dump truck unloads ground materials into a slurry bin at the ...
- The St. Marys Cement Plant opened in 1912. This photo depicts the original plant.The St. Marys Cement Plant opened in 1912. This photo depicts the ...
- This photo from the St. Marys Cement Plant depicts the rock storage building in the mid 1900s.This photo from the St. Marys Cement Plant depicts the rock storage ...
- On equipment: "F.L.S." standing for FLSmidthOn equipment: "F.L.S." standing for FLSmidth
- This early picture depicts a storage shed and silos at the St. Marys Cement Plant. The cement plant opened in 1912. A vehicle is shown entering the building.This early picture depicts a storage shed and silos at the St. ...
- This photo depicts the clinker storage building at the St. Marys Cement Plant. The material from the kiln is cooled and is now referred to as clinker. Clinker from the conveyor is transferred to the 45 000-tonne clinker storage building adjacent to the plant. The plant opened in 1912 and ...This photo depicts the clinker storage building at the St. Marys Cement ...
- This photo depicts a tunnel at the St. Marys Cement Plant. The date is unknown.This photo depicts a tunnel at the St. Marys Cement Plant. The ...
- This photograph shows the St. Marys Cement plant and quarry. The buildings in the plant include the grinding mill, kiln, machine shop, grinding mill and various storage buildings. The plant opened in 1912.This photograph shows the St. Marys Cement plant and quarry. The buildings ...
- This undated photograph shows a side dump unloading at the St. Marys Cement Plant. The plant opened in 1912.This undated photograph shows a side dump unloading at the St. Marys ...
- This photo depicts one of four roller mills at the Cement Plant in St. Marys. These roller mills were purchased from FLSmidth in the late 1900s.This photo depicts one of four roller mills at the Cement Plant ...
- The St. Marys Cement Plant opened in 1912. This later photo shows an electric shovel and side dump working in the old quarry.The St. Marys Cement Plant opened in 1912. This later photo shows ...
- A family plays in the Thames River with a train and C.P.R. station in the background. The old C.P.R. station was located on Water Street along what is now the Riverview Walkway. The station was built in 1913 and was complete with ticket and freight offices, waiting rooms and telegraph ...A family plays in the Thames River with a train and C.P.R. ...
- This is a photograph of an underground holding tank. One man is on top of the tank and another is beside it.This is a photograph of an underground holding tank. One man is ...
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