- CA THT 2006.18C-2006.18.01
- Item
- [189-?]
Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Egan family standing outside their home on Queen’s Road, Sackville, NB, which overlooks the site where the Enterprise Foundry now stands.
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Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Egan family standing outside their home on Queen’s Road, Sackville, NB, which overlooks the site where the Enterprise Foundry now stands.
Eastern Part of Stonehaven Quarry
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of the eastern side of the Stonehaven, NB quarry.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are two photographs of the New Bandon, NB quarry which show workers attaching large stones to mechanical lifts.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are photographs of the Beaumont, NB quarry. Photographs show a variety of scenes including men working, grindstones loaded onto rail carts, building exteriors, stacks of finished grindstones, and the rock faces of the quarry.
Men Working at Beaumont Quarry
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of three men working in the Beaumont, NB quarry
G. W. Emmerson Davis in Cutting Room
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a photograph of G. W. Emmerson standing in the first floor cutting room of the Paper Box Factory
A small photograph [sepia ; 8.5 x 6 cm] of an unidentified man and woman is located on verso. Item appears to have been cut out from a scrap book which held pictures on both sides.
Cook, Florence
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a photograph of Azor W. Davis standing in front of a tree beside the waterfront.
Cook, Florence
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are two photographs of large grindstones loaded onto rail cars at Stonehaven, NB.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are four photographs of large grindstones in Dorchester, NB at the finishing mill.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of two pieces of a grindstone which appears to have split in two, placed on wheeled carts. On one piece is marked “#20 Read”.