- CA ETRC P031-003-01-A-022
- Part
- 1929
Part of William G. Clark collection
This photo is the third and last of a group demonstration a blast in a mine. This picture presents the result of the blast.
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Part of William G. Clark collection
This photo is the third and last of a group demonstration a blast in a mine. This picture presents the result of the blast.
Part of William G. Clark collection
This photo is the second in a group demonstrating a blast in a mine. In this picture, the blast is happening.
Part of William G. Clark collection
This photo is the first of a group demonstrating a blasting in a mine. A man is visible making the final preparation before the blast.
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is a picture of four men in front of a tunnel.
Item is a photograph of a logging camp, with crew horses and oxen visible.
Part of Hazel A. Coates fonds
The item is a drawing of a reaping cradle and a wooden hay fork by Thelma Crawford for "A Quebec Mosaic" by Hazel A. Coates.
Item is a photograph of a finishing room at the Canada Paper Company paper mill in Windsor, with women and men gathered together for the picture.
Item is a photograph of paper machine used by the Canada Paper Company at their St. Francis mill, with some of their workers on it.
Part of William G. Clark collection
In this item, Ernest Lockwood, lathe operator, is working. The photograph is dated to March 7th, 1950.
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is one photograph of a modern locomotive, probably used in the 40s. Similar models were used up to the 50s.
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is a photograph of a locomotive from the early 1900s.
First Standard Gauge Steam Locomotive
Part of William G. Clark collection
Original caption reads - "The first standard gauge steam locomotive on the A. & D. Railway purchased second hand from the Grand Trunk Railway. The first locomotive engineer, Mr. Frank Weller is the men with the oil can. The man at the front of the locomotive is Mr. Dan MacDonald, section foreman. This picture was taken before the wreak, seen in the next picture."
Steam shovel and miners, Asbestos, QC
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is a photograph showing a steam shovel and miners, including one identified as Tharé Connolly, Johns-Manville mine in Asbestos in 1928 or 1929.
Jeffrey Mine workers in Asbestos
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is a photograph showing miners at the Jeffrey Mines in Asbestos around 1905.
The caption reads: This is how stripping was done about 1905 and until 1914. Horses hauled dumpcarts which were loaded by hand, to the dump. Sometimes the drivers, mostly young boys employed by the contractor, would back the cart too close to the edge of the dump and when the latch was released and the load did not slide out easily, everything went, load of earth, dumpcart, and the poor old horse. In most cases that was the end of the horse. The harness was stripped off and the horse shot and buried by suceeding loads of earth. Incidentally the "Dirt Dump" was along side of the Danville road just a short distance below the "Square"
In this picture it is possible to see three separate pits. The small cabins on the edge of the pit were for the signal boys. The hoist operator could not see into the pit or even see the platform where the derrick boxes were dumped into the ore cars. so boys were placed where they could be seen by the hoist operator and the men in the pit. They used paddles about the size of a Ping-pong paddle or bat. These were brightly painted, mostly white with a ex red centre like a large target, bull's eye. With these they transmitted signals from the pit crew to the hoistman. There were two boxes to a hoist. While one was being hoisted and emptied the pit gang were loading the second. When they had loaded and hoisted 100 boxes their day was finished. Starting at 6,30 A.M. to 12.00 noon, one hour for lunch, restart 1.00.P.M. until the 100 box was dumped which was anywhere from 1.30 to 3.00 P.M. These same boxes were used to lower and raise the men into and cut of the pit."
Part of William G. Clark collection
The caption reads "This picture taken when these men were installing the new machinery in the New Machine Shop, 1913. This shop was used until 1942 when another move was make to a new building on the St George Road. This third machine shop was vacated last year and demolished in this spring 1980."
Front: Clifford Gale, Albert Carneau, Johnny Morris, James Coyle Jr., David Roy. Rear: Bob Williams and Gordon Clark, foreman.
Part of William G. Clark collection
Group of pit employees with their foreman [ extreme right, marked with a cross], Mr. Ed Matton. The fifth or sixth from the left as been identified as Mr. Joseph G. Lambert , at age 14 or 13, when he used to be the water boy. This picture is beside one of the Hoist Houses near the Pit Boiler room.
Aerial view of the installation
Part of William G. Clark collection
Pictured here is an aerial view of the Johns-Manville installation in Asbestos. The caption reads, " Showing Tailings till in area where ore was drawn through 'Block Caving' in underground mine. Mill #3 Centre foreground.
Marion Electric Shovel, model 5320
Part of William G. Clark collection
Pictured here is a Marion Electrical Shovel, model 5320, used by the Canadian Johns-Manville.
Aerial view of the mining installations
Part of William G. Clark collection
Aerial view of the different mills used by Canadian Johns-Manville.
The caption reads, "THE C.J.M. CO.LTD. MILIS
As seen from the air.
In the upper right hand corner is the Machine Shop #2 which was vacated in 1942. Nearby are the Main Stores and stores sheds. A little less than top centre is the Shawinigan Water and Power Sub Station. Below that, nearer to the camera is Mill #3 Dryer, Mill #3 and Mill #3 Fibre Storage Shed. Closer to the camera are several large buildings. That in the centre of the picture is Mill 4A. The smaller one at the left is Mill 4 B at the right of these are Mill 4A & 4B Dryers, Plant C Screen Rooms and Plant C Crusher Building."
Part of William G. Clark collection
Pictured here is a group of machinists
Front: Florian Champoux, Alpherie Jutras, George H. Burns
2nd row: Albert Beliveau, Edourd Spenard
3rd row (standing) Lucien Marchand, Philippe Proulx, Roderick MacKenzie, Verron Carson, gerard Delisle, Harold Lockwood and Joseph R. Houle.
Part of William G. Clark collection
Pictured here is a P & H Electrical Shovel, with a regular truck to receive all the sediments.
Johns-Manville Pictorial, cover
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is the cover of the Johns-Manville Pictorial News from October 1950, an issue that profiled the company in Asbestos, Quebec.
Steam Shovel and Ballast Train
Item is a photograph of a steam shovel and ballast train, with some workers on the site.
Item is a photograph of a group of loggers at a logging camp.
Part of W. Gillies Ross fonds
Item is an interview of Edward "Teddy" Green about his experience working at the Eustis copper mines by W. Gillies Ross in October 1965. Included in the interview are the subjects of mining accidents, working conditions, mining methods, use of communication in the mines, entertainment and leisure, WWI and marriage, and Black people from North Carolina working in the mines.
Green, Edward Colston (1895-1972)
Item is a photograph of Ruby Cushing driving two horses, pulling a wagon of wood in front of the Cushing barn in Dixville.
Item is a photograph of a marked area, indicating where a round barn will be built on John Cushing 's farm in Dixville, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of a group of people and horses, in front of a wooden frame for a round barn at John Cushing 's farm in Dixville.
Item is a photograph of a steam shovel at the Coaticook gravel pit, with a Grand Trunk Railway train and flat car alongside.
Item is a photograph of three workers of a sawmill located in Dixville cutting wood with an old-fashioned saw.