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Accession # 1991-01 Dept./ Division: Office of the City Clerk Series 128 Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection A Accession # 1991-01 Dept./ Division: Office of the City Clerk Series 128 Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection A ITEM # PHOTO TITLE SUBJECT DATE(S) LOCATION 1 Group Photo [Could be a council meeting - [1960's] P009 Recognize Walter Assef, Mickey Hennessy and Mayor Ernie Reed] 2 Italian Bees Italian Bees, Paipoonge July 14, 1913 4858 Township - 13 miles from Fort William, [Early for Bee Keeping - developed in the 30's and 40's] 3 Fort William City Council Members of Fort William City 1914 4858 Council - Composite Photo - names of Council members are under each photo, including the Mayor and Clerk See Accession 1991-02 Item 9 for the same photo 4 Aerial View Plymouth Cartage Aerial view of Plymouth Cartage [1960] P003 5 Aerial View Plymouth Cartage Aerial View of Plymouth Cartage [1960] P009 6 [Construction Site] [Industrual Building [1890] 4858 Construction - on envelope photo was in] [Possibly Elevator Construction] 7 Fort William in 1890 Industrial Building 1890 P028 Construction - on envelope photo was in - [CPR Elevator B - Victoria & Simpson Street] 8 Ice Jam, Kaministiquia River Ice Jam - Kaministiquia River, May 10, 1893 P003 [CPR Coal Docks - X marks the spot of the last remaining Old Fort William Ammunition Block House] 9 [Aerial View - Elevators] [Aerial View - Elevators - P003 possible National, Purves or Searle] - See Accession 1991-1 Items 37, 38 and 39 - same Elevators Note: Negative available when checkmark in box. Accession # 1991-01 Dept./ Division: Office of the City Clerk Series 128 Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection A ITEM # PHOTO TITLE SUBJECT DATE(S) LOCATION 10 Aerial View Fort William Aerial View Fort William [1950's-1960's] P003 Elevators [Saskatchewal Pool Elevators [Saskatchewan Pool 5] 5] 11 Aerial View - Swing Bridge Aerial View Swing Bridge [Over [1950's-1960's] P003 [Over Kam River] Kam River] Paterson Elevator also in photo 12 Aerial View Elevators - Sask. Aerial View Elevators - Sask. [1950's-1960's] P009 Pool 5 Pool 5 - negative available in P010 13 Aerial View Fort William Aerial View Fort William [1950's-1960's] P003 Elevators - Sask. Pool 5 Elevators - Sask. Pool 5, also [Ship - Altadoc] 14 Aerial View Elevators - Sask. Aerial View Elevators - Sask. [1950's-1960's] 4858 Pool 5 Pool 5, also [Ship - Altadoc] 15 Masonic Temple & Port Members of Port Arthur Fire P003 Arthur Fire Department Department in front of Masonic Temple, [Used as City Hall, Court, Opera House and Theatre - was located at the corner of Court & Arthur Street (now Red River Road)] 16 Central Fire Hall Central Fire Hall - built in 1903, [1940's] P009 [Chief Dean - on envelope photo was in & 4 other unidentified individuals in front of fire hall and one person in Fort William Fire Department Truck]. The fire hall was located at 120 S. Brodie Street. 17 Fort William Fire Department Group photo of ten members of 1909 P009 Fort William Fire Department - one member holding a dog Note: Negative available when checkmark in box. Accession # 1991-01 Dept./ Division: Office of the City Clerk Series 128 Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection A ITEM # PHOTO TITLE SUBJECT DATE(S) LOCATION 18 Fort William Fire Brigade Group photo of Fort William 1894 P009 Fire Brigade. Other unidentified individuals in photo as well. Could be standing in front of original Fort William City Hall - see Accession 1991- 01 Items 136 & 137. [Volunteer Brigade] 19 Fort William Fire Brigade Group photo of Fort William 1894 4861 Fire Brigade. Other unidentified individuals in photo as well. Could be standing in front of original Fort William City Hall - See Accession 1991- 01 Items 136 & 137 20 Wheat Vessels loading at Wheat Vessels loading at [1910] 4858 Elevator "B" Fort William Elevator "B" Fort William. On the back of the photo it also says Elevator "D"? Ships - Wexford and America St. Clair, [CPR coal docks in the background, CPR boat could be "Assiniboie or Manitoba", not Elevator "D"] - negative available in P010. 21 [Elevator - Kaministiquia Elevator - Kaministiquia River - [1880's-1890's] P003 River - Fort William] Fort William - Vessel in front of elevator - A.B.C. - on envelope photo was in, [CPR Elevator - possibly A] Same photo as Accession 1991-01 Item 22 22 [Elevator - Kaministiquia Elevator - Kaministiquia River - [1880's-1890's] P003 River - Fort William] Fort William, Vessel in front of Elevator, [A.B.C. Elevators - on envelope photo was in][CPR Elevator - possibly A] Same photo as Accession 1991-01 Item 21 Note: Negative available when checkmark in box. Accession # 1991-01 Dept./ Division: Office of the City Clerk Series 128 Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection A ITEM # PHOTO TITLE SUBJECT DATE(S) LOCATION 23 Horn Elevator, Port Arthur First Elevator at Head of Lakes, P003 erected 1884 - see Accession 1991-01 Item 24, [Originally known as CPR King Elevator, then King's Elevator after J. G. King, then Horne - Manitoba Poole 2 now standing where this elevator was] 24 Horn Elevator, Port Arthur & First Elevator at Head of P003 Steamer Athabasca Lakes - Horn Elevator, Port Arthur - erected 1884 & Steamer Athabasca - 1895, [Originally known as CPR King Elevator, then King's Elevator after J. G. King, Then Horne, Manitoba Poole 2 now stands where this elevator was] 25 N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd. View of Paterson Elevator on [1950's] P009 Elevator Kam River, Fort William 26 N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd. View of Paterson Elevator on [1950's] P003 Elevator Kam River, Fort William, same photo as Accession 1991-01 Item 27 27 N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd. View of Paterson Elevator on [1950's] P003 Elevator Kam River, Fort William, same photo as Accession 1991-01 Item 26 28 N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd. View of Paterson Elevator on [1950's] P003 Elevator Kam River, Fort William 29 N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd. View of Paterson Elevator on [1950's] 4858 Elevator Kam River, Fort William 30 Paterson Elevator & Swing View of portion of Paterson [1950's] 4858 Bridge over Kam River Elevator & Swing Bridge [Grand Trunk Pacific Bridge] over Kam River, Fort William 31 N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd. [View of Paterson Elevator on P009 Elevator Kam River, Fort William, Swing Bridge over Kam River on left] Note: Negative available when checkmark in box. Accession # 1991-01 Dept./ Division: Office of the City Clerk Series 128 Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection A ITEM # PHOTO TITLE SUBJECT DATE(S) LOCATION 32 Purves & Northwestern View of Purves & Northwestern P003 Elevators Elevators on Kam River - Westfort Elevators Turning Basin, [Looks like portion of Mountain View Cemetery in background as well as Neebing train yards] Ship - Algosoo also in photo - negative available in P010 33 Purves & Northwestern View of Purves & Northwestern 4858 Elevators Elevators on Kam River, [Looks like portion of Mountain View Cemetery in background as well as Neebing train yards] 34 Saskatchewan Pool No. 5 Saskatchewan Pool No. 5 P009 Elevator Elevator - in background. Boats loading grain on Kam River, "Laketon of Toronto" in foreground beside Paterson Elevator 35 Saskatchewan Pool #8 View of Saskatchewan Pool #8 [late 1950's] P009 (formerly Ogilvies Flour Mill) (formerly Ogilvies Flour Mill), [Saskatchewan Pool #8 and Ogilvie Flour Mill - next to train station on Syndicate Avenue] 36 Saskatchewan Pool #8 View of Saskatchewan Pool #8 [late 1950's] P009 (formerly Ogilvies Flour Mill) (formerly Ogilvies Flour Mill), [Saskatchewan Pool #8 and Ogilvies Flour Mill - next to train station on Syndicate Avenue. Old Dwyer Elevator right hand side of photo] 37 Searle & National Elevators View of Searle & National P009 Elevators, [Inter-City area - possibly Northern Wood Preservers next to elevators] 38 Searle & National Elevators View of Searle & National P003 Elevators, [Inter-City area - possibly Northern Wood Preservers next to elevators] Note: Negative available when checkmark in box. Accession # 1991-01 Dept./ Division: Office of the City Clerk Series 128 Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection A ITEM # PHOTO TITLE SUBJECT DATE(S) LOCATION 39 Searle & National Elevators View of Searle & National P003 Elevators, [Inter-City area possibly Northern Wood Preservers next to elevators] 40 Grain Exhibit Thunder Bay Grain Exhibit - [early 1900's] 4858 two unidentified individuals in photograph, [Promotional display produced by Fort William for a fair in a larger city showing agricultural potential of the District to attract farmers to the area] 41 Department of Health Exhibit [Part of the effort to combat 1915 P009 (Fort William) tremendous health problems in the area at that time] 42 Ontario Hydro Generator Aerial View - negative available [1960's] P009 Plant - Island No. 2 in P010 43 Canadian Car Ltd. [Kam River in foreground - [1958] 4858 Airport in background] 44 Canadian Car Co. Ltd.. View of Canadian Car Plant [late 1950's - 4858 and Iron Foundry, Kam River in early 1960's] foreground, portion of Airport runway in background, [Also possibly Stelco Plant - built but never really operated, or National Tube Co.] 45 Iron Foundry, Canadian Car, Aerial view, [Canada Iron P003 Great Lakes Woodlands Foundries Ltd. - built 1907- 1908 - in operation till about 1956] 46 Iron Foundry Plant - on folder [Looks like Atikokan Blast 4858 photo was in Furnace in Inter-City area from about 1905-1911 & not Iron Foundry Plant] 47 Iron Foundry Plant - on folder [Looks like Atikokan Blast 1892 4858 photo was in Furnace in Inter-City area from about 1905 - 1911 and not Iron Foundry Plant - date on photo might not be right] Note: Negative available when checkmark in box. Accession # 1991-01 Dept./ Division: Office of the City Clerk Series 128 Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection A ITEM # PHOTO TITLE SUBJECT DATE(S) LOCATION 48 Great Lakes Paper Co. Ltd. - [Paper machine at Great Lakes] P009 on envelope photo was in 49 Workmen at Graham and [Mill on Kam River - one of the 1888 P003 Horne's Mill earliest] 50 Steep Rock Mine - Atikokan [Started in the 1940's and P009 continued till 1971 or 1972 51 Iron Plant View of iron plant - Inter-City 4858 Waterfront, [Atikokan Blast Furnace] - negative available in P010 52 Excursion to Silver Islet Group of men on board tub "D.
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