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- Ear Falls Dev - Unit #4 (1946)Black and white photo of the inside of the tunnel at Ear Falls Generating Station Unit #4, May 5 1946.Black and white photo of the inside of the tunnel at Ear Falls Generating Station Unit #4, May 5 1946.Ear Falls Public Library
- 1001 Green Street, 1946This picture was taken of the house before it was covered with insulbrick in 1946.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great Depression. By the summer …This picture was taken of the house before it was covered with insulbrick in 1946.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired …Whitby Public Library
- Beaver Lumber, 1946Condition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- CPR Engine 5405Photograph of a CPR locomotive; this engine was a Mikado type Class P26. It was built by the Montreal Steam Works in July 1940. It worked all the Schreiber subdivision in freight service from Cartier to Fort William . After dieselization in 1950 the 5405 was assigned to London Ontario. …Photograph of a CPR locomotive; this engine was a Mikado type Class P26. It was built by the Montreal Steam Works in July 1940. It worked all the Schreiber subdivision …Schreiber Public Library
- Pakwash Bay (1946)Bush plane bringing in supplies to Pakwash Bay, 1946.Bush plane bringing in supplies to Pakwash Bay, 1946.Thunder Bay Public Library
- A Scow Hauling Trucks (1946)Gravel Trucks being transported from Sioux Lookout to the Ear Falls construction area by scow. Once they reached the shore, trucks were driven to English River, where they were loaded onto other scows.Gravel Trucks being transported from Sioux Lookout to the Ear Falls construction area by scow. Once they reached the shore, trucks were driven to English River, where they were loaded …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Tomlinson Bros.Contractors - Gravel Pits - Ear FallsTomlinson Bros. Contractors were awarded the contract to build the highway to Red Lake, Ontario in 1946. Truckers, Bert and Harold Mcgonicle pose by their trucks in a gravel pit near Ear Falls, Ontario. The road building required the clearing of 1325 acres of land and the excavation of 400,000 …Tomlinson Bros. Contractors were awarded the contract to build the highway to Red Lake, Ontario in 1946. Truckers, Bert and Harold Mcgonicle pose by their trucks in a gravel pit …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Schreiber Winter Street Scene (1946)Winter scene in Schreiber. Snow-covered Scotia Street (main street), ca 1946. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoWinter scene in Schreiber. Snow-covered Scotia Street (main street), ca 1946. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoSchreiber Public Library
- Aguasabon hydroelectric power plant under constructionThis photograph shows the beginning stages of the powerhouse construction.This photograph shows the beginning stages of the powerhouse construction.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Cabins at Pakwash BayA view from across Pakwash Bay of the sleeping quarters of the Red Lake road builders. These cabins had log walls and canvas roofs.A view from across Pakwash Bay of the sleeping quarters of the Red Lake road builders. These cabins had log walls and canvas roofs.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Road Builders Cabins - Pakwash BayLeft to Right- Nick Osipanko, Keith Randle, Morris Waywanko in a moment of rest at the road builders cabins on the shore of Pakwash Bay, Ontario.Left to Right- Nick Osipanko, Keith Randle, Morris Waywanko in a moment of rest at the road builders cabins on the shore of Pakwash Bay, Ontario.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Tomlinson Brothers Cabins - Pakwash BayEarly morning at Pakwash Bay, 1946. These cabins were used to house the highway construction crews for the Red Lake highway that opened August 17, 1947. The camp at Pakwash Bay housed 100 men on the gravel shore of Pakwash Lake. Five hundred men were hired through Manpower (Federal Employment …Early morning at Pakwash Bay, 1946. These cabins were used to house the highway construction crews for the Red Lake highway that opened August 17, 1947. The camp at Pakwash …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Gravel Trucks Arrive At Pakwash Bay By ScowThe method of transport used in the construction of the highway to Red Lake was by 'scow'. This lake barge carried trucks from Sioux Lookout to Ear Falls. Trucks were driven off one scow and loaded onto another scow to take them to English River. Before the highway, water transportation …The method of transport used in the construction of the highway to Red Lake was by 'scow'. This lake barge carried trucks from Sioux Lookout to Ear Falls. Trucks were …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Hauling Gravel For The Road To Red Lake (1946)Gravel trucks owned by Morris Waywenko at one of the many gravel pits used to provide fill for the road to Red Lake.Gravel trucks owned by Morris Waywenko at one of the many gravel pits used to provide fill for the road to Red Lake.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Pakwash Bay-Tug and TractorHeavy equipment arriving at Pakwash Bay for highway construction to Red Lake in 1946. Photo of tugboat and caterpillar tractor on the shores of Pakwash Bay.Heavy equipment arriving at Pakwash Bay for highway construction to Red Lake in 1946. Photo of tugboat and caterpillar tractor on the shores of Pakwash Bay.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Roads Through the Wilderness (1946)A lonely stretch of highway on the way to Red Lake, surrounded by spruce forests. Before the highway, travel and shipping were done by the water systems or by air. The road to Red Lake required the clearing of 1325 acres of land, and the excavation of 400,000 cubic yards …A lonely stretch of highway on the way to Red Lake, surrounded by spruce forests. Before the highway, travel and shipping were done by the water systems or by air. …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Pump House Construction (1946)View of Pump House construction at Aguasabon Generating Station located by Terrace Bay Ontario. Construction was completed by 1948 with costs totaling $12,755,000.View of Pump House construction at Aguasabon Generating Station located by Terrace Bay Ontario. Construction was completed by 1948 with costs totaling $12,755,000.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Aguasabon DamIn 1946, the Aguasabon Dam was created to supply power to Longlac Pulp and Paper (Kimberly Clark) as well as residences in Terrace Bay and surrounding area.In 1946, the Aguasabon Dam was created to supply power to Longlac Pulp and Paper (Kimberly Clark) as well as residences in Terrace Bay and surrounding area.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Crane-Hayes Lake DamPhoto of large crane used in the construction of the Hayes Lake Dam located near Terrace Bay, Ontario.Photo of large crane used in the construction of the Hayes Lake Dam located near Terrace Bay, Ontario.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Hayes Lake Hydro Dam ConstructionA view of a crane working on the Hayes Lake Dam that was engineered in 1946, Terrace Bay Ontario.A view of a crane working on the Hayes Lake Dam that was engineered in 1946, Terrace Bay Ontario.Terrace Bay Public Library