Baker And Son's Brickyard, Victoria.
- E-05151
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- 1908
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Baker And Son's Brickyard, Victoria.
Baker Brick And Tile Co., Douglas Street, Victoria.
Part of Duncan Macphail fonds
The item is a b&w photograph of the Baker & Sons' brickyard in Victoria.
Brick factory at the community enterprise in Verigin, saskatchewan.
Brick plant, Anvil Island, Howe Sound
The item is a b&w photograph of a brick plant on Anvil Island in Howe Sound.
Brick stack at community brick yard, Grand Forks, B.C.
From left to right : Alex Gritchen, William Semenoff, Ivan Pereversoff, William Savinkoff (George Makortoff) and William Demoskoff.
The item is a b&w photograph of a brickyard at Saanich.
The item is a b&w photograph of a brickyard in Saanich.
Bullock And Hancock Brickyard, Nelson.
Bullock And Hancock Brickyard, Nelson
Clayburn : recall and narration : [SFU students, ca. 1974-1975]
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
SUMMARY: A program about the community of Clayburn and its brick-manufacturing industry, which drew on local clay deposits. Recording was produced by SFU students in a class taught by Imbert Orchard.;
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
Community brick factory at Grand Forks, B.C..
Community brick factory, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
This was the largest of the 4 brick factories amoung the Doukhobors in the prairies, the other three were in the villages of Verigin, Vernoe and in one of the north colony. On the extreme left is Mrs. A Karenin and her daughter.
Community brick yard, Grand Forks, B.C.
Community cement block yard in Saskatchewan.
Constance Cruikshank interview
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
CALL NUMBER: T0436:0001 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1963-03-12 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Miss Cruickshank recounts the arrival of the John Maclure family at Matsqui, 1868; Maclure family stories and incidents; C.B. Sword; the dyke at Matsqui; other settlers; Maclure family telegraph work; Sam Maclure; Sarah Maclure; Clayburn Brickworks; Maclure family stories. TRACK 2: Miss Cruickshank continues with her recollections of the Maclure family and Matsqui; other settlers; Indians; the Cruickshank family; subdivision and development; geography of the area; social life; the Women's Institute; the Maple Grove Dairy Company; remittance men; transportation; railways; roads; and; Abbotsford.
CALL NUMBER: T0436:0002 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1963-03-12 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Miss Cruickshank discusses the naming of Abbotsford; the Purver family; doctors; lumbering at Abbotsford; the Hartnell family; lumber mills; railways; social life; BC Electric; and settlers. [TRACK 2: blank.]
[Doukhobor] brick factory at the community enterprise in Verigin, Saskatchewan.
First Brick Kiln In Bulkley Valley At Coyle's Ranch At Tatlow.
Fort Fraser Brick Yard - Brick Pressing Machinery
Fort Fraser Brick Yard - Bricks Drying
Fort Fraser Brick Yard - Drying Bricks
Fort Fraser Brick Yard - First Kiln Of Bricks To Be Fired
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
Kaslo; Millington Brothers Brickyard.
Kaslo; Millington Brothers Brickyard.