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66194 A2140 Parrish and Heimbecker Limited Collection     The North End Of The Cpr North Transcona Grain Elevator, Showing The Degree Of Inclination After The Elevator Experienced A Soil Bearing Capacity Failure During Its First Loading  AgricultureTransportationElevatorsAccidentsConstruction 1914, January 16
57649 A1762 Gordon Marshall Hydro Collection (Pointe du Bois)     Collapse Of Cpr Grain Elevator In North Transcona, Manitoba  AgricultureElevatorsTowns 1914, January
57650 A1762 Gordon Marshall Hydro Collection (Pointe du Bois)     Collapse Of The Cpr Grain Elevator In North Transcona, Mb.  AgricultureElevatorsTowns 1914, January
54573 A1660 Provincial Archives of Alberta     German Club Masquerade Ball.  BallsClubsCostumesDanceGermansWomen 1914, January 13
66197 A2140 Parrish and Heimbecker Limited Collection     The Camp Erected Near The Cpr North Transcona Grain Elevator During The Righting And Underpinning Operations After The Elevator Experienced A Soil Bearing Capacity Failure During Its First Loading  AgricultureTransportationElevatorsAccidentsConstruction 1914, January 6
66195 A2140 Parrish and Heimbecker Limited Collection     View From The North East Of The Cpr North Transcona Grain Elevator After It Experienced A Soil Bearing Capacity Failure During Its First Loading  AgricultureTransportationElevatorsAccidents 1914, January 6
66196 A2140 Parrish and Heimbecker Limited Collection     View From The Southwest Of The Cpr North Transcona Grain Elevator After It Experienced A Soil Bearing Capacity Failure During Its First Loading  AgricultureTransportationElevatorsAccidents 1914, January 6
66193 A2140 Parrish and Heimbecker Limited Collection     View Of The West Side Of The Cpr North Transcona Grain Elevator After It Experienced A Soil Bearing-Capacity Failure During It First Loading. Construction On The Structure, Which Consisted Of 65 Bins With A Total Capacity Of One Million Bushels, Commenced In 1911 And Was Completed In September 1913. The Foundation Consisted Of A Large Rectangular Raft, 77 Feet By 195 Feet, Resting On A Plastic Clay Deposit 12 Feet Below Grade. On October 18,1913, After 875,000 Bushels Of Wheat Had Been Loaded Into The Elevator, Settlement Was Noted. For 24 Hours The Elevator Continued To Tilt Toward The West, Coming To Rest At An Inclination Of Over 26 Degrees From Vertical . The Elevator Was Subsequently Righted And Underpinned To Bedrock.  AgricultureTransportationElevatorsAccidentsRafts 1914, January 6