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Name/Title: | Canada Crushed Stone Co. Re-building the screen house (13) |
Date: | 1922 |
Description: | Item consists of a black and white photographic print. Part of an album labelled Canada Crushed Stone Corp. Ltd., Dundas, Ont. Caption: 3rd weeks’ progress May 22, 1922. Image shows the progress made re-building the screen house. On April 29, 1922, workers were welding spouts to the new shaking screens when a stray piece of molten metal set fire to a partition wall. Within a half hour the screen house, bins, conveyor galleries and the 72 inch roll house had been destroyed. It took only 50 working days to re-build these structures and return Canada Crushed Stone Corp. to full operation. |
Object Number: | F0023.2.1.013 |
Copyright Information: | Copyright has lapsed on this original photograph and it is now in the public domain. Copyright of the digital image created by the Dundas Museum and Archives is owned by the Dundas Museum and Archives. This image may be used for personal or research use. Permission must be obtained in writing by the Dundas Museum and Archives for any use other than personal or research use. Please contact the Archivist for more information. |
Tags: | Canada Crushed Stone Co., Dundas, fires, quarrying |
Reproductions: | For information about obtaining a high resolution copy of this image, please contact the Archivist and refer to the Object Number. |