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Canada Barrels and Kegs, Waterloo, Ontario

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
Oval shaped fresh water "barricoe", used for water in World War I; oval shape prevented them rolling off the transport ships.
Notes
Company founded in 1872 by Karl Mueller called Mueller Cooperage and operated out of a frame building at Regina and Erb streets. A brick plant was built in 1906 on Shantz Avenue (later Canbar Avenue, no longer exists) with Karl's son, John Charles taking over. In 1914 the company was incorporated as Charles Mueller Cooperage.

Business was sold to the Seagram family in 1920 and name changed to Canada Barrels and Kegs. In 1960 a division was created to produce Crestliner fibreglass boats under licence to the US owners of Crestliner. Boat production ceased in 1975.Company was registered as Canbar in 1973, and eventually moved to Breslau, Ontario. Factory was demolished in the 1990s.
Inscriptions
Information written on reverse.
Date of Original
[ca. 194-]
Date Of Event
[ca. 194-]
Dimensions
Width: 9 cm
Height: 13 cm
Image Dimensions
Image Width: 9cm
Image Height: 13cm
Subject(s)
Local identifier
ELP 55 17
Collection
Ellis Little Collection
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.463915 Longitude: -80.529613
Copyright Statement
Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
Contact
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