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- Lifting a Boom (~1940's)Lifting a boom at the generating station during 1940's. The man in the photo is unidentified.Lifting a boom at the generating station during 1940's. The man in the photo is unidentified.Ear Falls Public Library
- Northern Prince (~1932)The Northern Prince (front), and the Patricia, two diesel tugboats used to transport people and ship supplies to Ear Falls and Red Lake areas. The Waterways were used due to a lack of road systems for transportation of goods, supplies and people. A large percentage of the boats used for …The Northern Prince (front), and the Patricia, two diesel tugboats used to transport people and ship supplies to Ear Falls and Red Lake areas. The Waterways were used due to …Ear Falls Public Library
- Transformer Yard (~1975)Transformer yard, Ear Falls, Ontario, March 24, 1975.Transformer yard, Ear Falls, Ontario, March 24, 1975.Ear Falls Public Library
- Diving Pump (~1940's)Photo of a diving pump used to extract water during construction of the hydro plant on August 10, 1940's.Photo of a diving pump used to extract water during construction of the hydro plant on August 10, 1940's.Ear Falls Public Library
- Ear Falls Generating Station - Draft Tube (June 26 1947)A photo of Ear Fall's P.D. Unit 4 draft tube. Once the water passes through the turbine (which is a type of water wheel), it exits the generating station through the draft tube where it rejoins the main stream of the river.A photo of Ear Fall's P.D. Unit 4 draft tube. Once the water passes through the turbine (which is a type of water wheel), it exits the generating station through …Ear Falls Public Library
- Ear Falls Generating Station (April 1947)Ear Falls, hydroelectric power plant, Generating Station, cofferdamEar Falls, hydroelectric power plant, Generating Station, cofferdamEar Falls Public Library
- Ear Falls Generating StationUnidentified men assembling the 'exciter' at the generating plant. The exciter is used to regulate voltage of the power from the generating station.Unidentified men assembling the 'exciter' at the generating plant. The exciter is used to regulate voltage of the power from the generating station.Ear Falls Public Library
- Ear Falls Generating Station - Unit #4 (April 13 1947)Photo showing bank above Erection Bay, Ear Falls Generating Station, Unit #4.Photo showing bank above Erection Bay, Ear Falls Generating Station, Unit #4.Ear Falls Public Library
- Ear Falls Storehouses and ShopsEar Falls, February 7, 1947. Storehouses and shops.Ear Falls, February 7, 1947. Storehouses and shops.Ear Falls Public Library
- Lac Seul Hydro Dam, Looking South, ~1940Aerial view of Lac Seul Hydro Dam looking south, 1940's, Ear Falls Ontario. Work on this project began in the summer of 1928 and was completed in the spring of 1929.Aerial view of Lac Seul Hydro Dam looking south, 1940's, Ear Falls Ontario. Work on this project began in the summer of 1928 and was completed in the spring of …Ear Falls Public Library
- The Power House at Ear Falls (~1937)The rapid development of mines in the vicinity of Red Lake made it necessary to install another unit on the English River system. It was also necessary to redesign the electrical control and protection systems, and the high and low voltage switching arrangements. Provision was made in the redesign, for …The rapid development of mines in the vicinity of Red Lake made it necessary to install another unit on the English River system. It was also necessary to redesign the …Ear Falls Public Library
- Operating HeadgateOperating headgates, August 27, 1935.Operating headgates, August 27, 1935.Ear Falls Public Library
- Ear Falls Power Development - Unit #4 (December 11 1947)Photo showing the east side of south case, looking north.Photo showing the east side of south case, looking north.Ear Falls Public Library
- RheostatLine to water rheostat F. P. I. November 2, 1930. A rheostat is a continously variable resistor used to regulate the current.Line to water rheostat F. P. I. November 2, 1930. A rheostat is a continously variable resistor used to regulate the current.Ear Falls Public Library
- Lac Seul Dam - Ear FallsView of Lac Seul dam, heading upstream on the English River.The Ear Falls Generating Station is located on the English River at the discharge of Lac Seul. The English River is a tributary of the Winnipeg River and is part of the Lake Winnipeg drainage basin. The primary storage reservoir …View of Lac Seul dam, heading upstream on the English River.The Ear Falls Generating Station is located on the English River at the discharge of Lac Seul. The English River …Ear Falls Public Library
- Geraldton Gold Camp Historical PlaquePhoto of the historic Gold Camp Plaque erected in Geraldton on the southwest corner of Main Street and Fourth Avenue South by the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of Ontario.Photo of the historic Gold Camp Plaque erected in Geraldton on the southwest corner of Main Street and Fourth Avenue South by the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of Ontario.Greenstone Public Library
- Geraldton - Hardrock MineView looking east down Mine Road to No.2 headframe and mill. Inscription reads 'Hard Rock Gold Mine Ltd'. At the extreme left of photo is the office and residence.View looking east down Mine Road to No.2 headframe and mill. Inscription reads 'Hard Rock Gold Mine Ltd'. At the extreme left of photo is the office and residence.Greenstone Public Library
- Hardrock Mine - Porphyry HillView looking west up Mine Rd. at No.2 headframe and mill. Inscription reads 'Hard Rock Gold Mine'. In 1936, the company began sinking No.2 shaft on the porphyry outcrop, and erected a mill in 1937. Hard Rock Mine became the gold camp's 3rd producer in 1938.View looking west up Mine Rd. at No.2 headframe and mill. Inscription reads 'Hard Rock Gold Mine'. In 1936, the company began sinking No.2 shaft on the porphyry outcrop, and …Greenstone Public Library
- Geraldton - Gold CampPhoto showing an underground drilling operation of a gold mine.Photo showing an underground drilling operation of a gold mine.Greenstone Public Library
- Bankfield MineA winter view of Bankfield Mine looking west. Note the water line running to the water tower serving both Bankfield and Tombill Mines. The Bankfield Gold Mines began shaft-sinking in 1934, and three years later poured its first gold bricks.A winter view of Bankfield Mine looking west. Note the water line running to the water tower serving both Bankfield and Tombill Mines. The Bankfield Gold Mines began shaft-sinking in …Greenstone Public Library