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23421 |
A0781 |
Moosehorn Museum Collection |
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2 1/2 Yard Marion Shovel Ran On Railway Tracks & Was Used At The Limestone Quarry At Steep Rock, Mb, When The Plant Opened In 1913 |
Equipment ▪ Machinery ▪ Quarries ▪ Railways |
1913c
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50517 |
A1521 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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A Few Workers With Equipment At Work In City Of Winnipeg Quarry |
Equipment ▪ Labour ▪ Machinery ▪ Quarries |
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50521 |
A1521 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Buildings, Trucks And Rock (Gravel) Along A Railway Track At A Quarries |
Buildings ▪ Quarries ▪ Railways ▪ Rocks ▪ Trucks |
1950c
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50509 |
A1520 |
Winnipeg Archives |
L.B. Foote and James |
City of Winnipeg Quarries Department steam shovel in use, Winnipeg's Limestone Quarry, Stonewall, Manitoba. |
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Equipment ▪ Machinery ▪ Quarries ▪ Towns |
1929c
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50510 |
A1520 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Close-Up Of A Man At Work Using The City Of Winnipeg Machinery At Winnipeg'S Limestone Quarry At Stonewall, Mb |
Equipment ▪ Labour ▪ Machinery ▪ Quarries ▪ Towns |
1929
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50513 |
A1521 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Group of men (workers) with some of their children posing in front of a building of the City of Winnipeg quarries, at Little Mountain, Manitoba. The three boys sitting in front are identified as (L-R) Chuck, Geo, and Tom. On the right are three little girls and one baby held by a man in the back row. (Remains of quarrie can still be seen in Little Mountain Park in year 2001.) |
Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Labour ▪ Parks ▪ Personalities ▪ Quarries ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1902
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15568 |
A0486 |
Manitoba Cooperater Collection |
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Lime Quarry On Route To Oak Point, Mb |
Buildings ▪ Quarries |
1930c
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43583 |
A1439 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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Marble And Granite Quarries, On The Nelson River, Along The Hudson Bay Rail Line |
Quarries ▪ Railways ▪ Rivers |
1930
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71976 |
A2423 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Mary And Charles Maloan. Charles Maloan Ran The Union Mining Company At The Lake Manitoba Narrows Mine Called Rosehill Quarry. Photo Courtesy Of Gunnlaugsson Collection |
Mining ▪ Personalities ▪ Quarries ▪ Women |
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1212 |
A0041 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Men (Stone Cutters) At Work At The Limestone Quarry At East Selkirk, Mb |
Equipment ▪ Horses ▪ Industry ▪ Labour ▪ Quarries ▪ Wagons |
1884
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5300 |
A0169 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Men (Stone Cutters) Working At The Marble Quarry At Mile 38 On Hudson Bay Railway |
Equipment ▪ Industry ▪ Labour ▪ Quarries ▪ Railways |
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38521 |
A1286 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Stone Cutters At Work At The First Quarry Operated By The City Of Winnipeg (1897-1906). Located 6 Miles Northwest Of Winnipeg In The Municipality Of Rosser.The Quarry Was Known As Little Stony Mountain |
Costumes ▪ Equipment ▪ Labour ▪ Quarries ▪ Towns |
1900
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50497 |
A1520 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Trucks At City Of Winnipeg Quarry At Ross Avenue & Tecumseh Street Being Loaded With Cement Used For Road Construction |
Construction ▪ Quarries ▪ Trucks ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1950c
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38742 |
A1294 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Tyndal Quarry In Tyndal, Manitoba. Note: Steam Engine And Derrick |
Derricks ▪ Equipment ▪ Quarries ▪ Stone ▪ Towns |
1928c
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38741 |
A1294 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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Tyndal Quarry In Tyndal, Manitoba. Note: Steam Engine And Derrick In The Foreground. |
Buildings ▪ Derricks ▪ Equipment ▪ Machinery ▪ Quarries ▪ Towns |
1928c
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39568 |
A1324 |
Manitoba Department of Agriculture |
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View Of Quarry Near Garson, Mb, Showing 7 Layers (Or Beds) Of Tyndall Stone Which Is A Sedimentary Rock Formed From Deposits Of Shell Fragments That Have Been Compressed Over Millions Of Years |
Agriculture ▪ Quarries ▪ Towns |
1975c
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39567 |
A1324 |
Manitoba Department of Agriculture |
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View Of Quarry Near Garson, Mb, Showing Top 7 Layers Of Tyndall Stone (Limestone). In The Background Are Workers And Two Types Of Machinery Used To Cut And Work With The Tyndall Stone. (See Also A1324-39568) |
Agriculture ▪ Equipment ▪ Labour ▪ Machinery ▪ Quarries ▪ Rocks ▪ Towns |
1975c
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50516 |
A1521 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Workers (stone cutters) with equipment and stones at City of Winnipeg quarries at Little Mountain, Manitoba. |
Costumes ▪ Equipment ▪ Labour ▪ Quarries ▪ Rocks ▪ Towns |
c. 1902
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50519 |
A1521 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Workers Outside A Locomotive That Is Carrying Loads Of Gravel For Road Construction And A Caboose, At Stony Mountain Quarries In Manitoba |
Cabooses ▪ Construction ▪ Labour ▪ Locomotives ▪ Quarries ▪ Railways |
1905c
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50515 |
A1521 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Workers posing at City of Winnipeg quarries on rail tracks at Stony Mountain, Manitoba. |
Costumes ▪ Labour ▪ Quarries ▪ Towns ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
c. 1902
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50514 |
A1521 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Workers posing outside a building at City of Winnipeg quarries at Stony Mountain, Manitoba. Identified men (L-R): In the first row standing the seventh man is Jacob Lindenberg (with a beard), and the tenth man wearing a white tie (in the centre of the row is Leopold Schalm, who was the grandfather of Arnold Spohr of the Winnipeg Ballet. In the second row from the back standing are: Geddert Osol (with a hand on his shoulder), Jacob Osol, and John Osol, (three brothers and first cousins of Jacob Lindenberg). |
Costumes ▪ Labour ▪ Latvians ▪ Personalities ▪ Quarries ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1906
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